He conquered the land
In Hispaniola, Vasco Núñez de Balboa unsuccessfully attempted to establish a settlement and find gold. He faced challenges from local indigenous populations and the Spanish authorities, which ultimately led to his departure from the island. Despite his ambitions, he was unable to secure the resources and support necessary to establish a successful colony there. Balboa's later expeditions would eventually lead him to the discovery of the Pacific Ocean.
balboa landed in Hispaniola
Cortes and Balboa primarily used the island of Hispaniola as a base for their explorations. Hispaniola served as a key logistical point for Spanish expeditions in the Caribbean and the mainland of the Americas. From there, they launched significant voyages that contributed to the Spanish conquests in the region.
it was Vasco Nunez de Balboa
Panama, Pacific Ocean, New World, Hispaniola, Santa Maria la Antigua del Darien, and the Americas.
Vasco Nunez de Balboa explored the present day area that is known as the Dominican Republic, hispaniola, darien, and Panama.
It was called the Hispaniola.
Vasco Nunez de Balboa was sponsored by the Spanish crown, specifically by the governor of Hispaniola, to explore and conquer new territories in the Americas. His most significant expedition was the trek across the Isthmus of Panama, where he became the first European to see the Pacific Ocean.
America, wich Amerigo Vespucci named. He did it to prove that Vespucci's idea was right
Vasco de Balboa began his sailing career in the early 1500s, with his notable expedition to the Americas starting in 1500. He initially traveled to the New World as part of an expedition led by Rodrigo de Bastidas. Balboa later settled on the island of Hispaniola before moving to the Isthmus of Panama, where he made his famous crossing of the Pacific Ocean in 1513.
the benbow nooo... that was the inn that john was working in... the ship was the Hispaniola.
The Hispaniola .