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During Jacques Cartier's exploration of North America, some of the problems he faced included harsh winter weather, disease among his crew, and conflicts with the indigenous populations. These challenges made it difficult for Cartier to establish successful and lasting settlements in the areas he explored.
Francisco Pizarro faced numerous challenges during his exploration of South America, including harsh environmental conditions, resistance from indigenous populations, resource shortages, and mutinies among his own men. Additionally, navigating unfamiliar territory and dealing with rival conquistadors added further complications to his expeditions.
One problem Francisco Pizarro had during his exploration was the harsh terrain. He also faced many Incas and Spanish people. He battled with the Incas several times eventually being killed by them.
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The Great Terror.
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Teachers, writers, and artists faced many problems during the Depression. There were lack of jobs which caused financial hardships, no food, loss of shelter, and much more.
Walter Raleigh had 5 problems: how am i going to pay for the colony? how will i persuade people to go? how will i choose my leaders? what about food supplies? how will i avoid brutality? these were sir walters greatest problems through out his exploration.
Hernando de Soto's exploration in 1525 marked the beginning of his quest for wealth and territory in the Americas, specifically in the region that is now the southeastern United States. Initially, he sought to explore Florida and the surrounding areas, driven by tales of gold and riches. De Soto's expedition faced numerous challenges, including hostile encounters with Indigenous peoples and harsh environmental conditions. Ultimately, his journey laid the groundwork for further Spanish exploration and colonization in North America.
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