Juan de Onate explored to search for new lands, resources, and trade opportunities as well as to expand Spanish territory and spread Christianity. He also aimed to establish settlements and secure wealth and power for himself and Spain.
Juan Ponce de León's exploration of Florida was funded by the Spanish crown, specifically King Ferdinand of Spain. Ponce de León received the commission to explore and settle the region in the early 16th century.
Juan De Onate explored in order to expand the Spanish Empire and to find new lands, resources, and trade routes. He also sought to convert indigenous populations to Christianity and establish settlements to further Spanish colonization efforts.
Juan Ponce de León explored Florida in 1513 and is credited with being the first European to reach the area. Despite his efforts to find the Fountain of Youth, he was unsuccessful in his quest. Ponce de León's exploration contributed to the Spanish colonization of Florida.
Juan de Oñate's goal was to explore and conquer new territories for Spain in North America. He wanted to establish settlements and enforce Spanish rule in what is now the Southwestern United States, particularly in present-day New Mexico. Oñate's expeditions were driven by the desire for power, wealth, and expansion of Spanish influence in the region.
For finding the strait of Juan de Fuca.
Juan de Fuca died in the year of 1602
Juan de Fuca Provincial Park was created in 1996.
The Juan de Fuca Strait was formed by tectonic plate movement along the Cascadia Subduction Zone where the Juan de Fuca Plate is being subducted beneath the North American Plate. This process has created a deep and narrow waterway between Vancouver Island in Canada and the Olympic Peninsula in the United States.
We actually know very little about Juan de Fuca, including his actual name (which was NOT "Juan de Fuca", since he was probably Greek). There certainly doesn't seem to be any overwhelming evidence that he was gay.
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The Juan de Fuca plate is an oceanic plate that's off the Pacific coast of North America.
He killed himself
Juan de Fuca Plate
The Juan de Fuca Plate is bordered by the North American Plate to the east and the Pacific Plate to the west.
It appears you may be referring to the name Juan de Fuca, which is the anglicized version of Ioánnis Fokás, a Greek maritime explorer in the 16th century. Juan de Fuca is best known for his claimed exploration of the strait that now bears his name, the Juan de Fuca Strait located between Vancouver Island and the Olympic Peninsula.