Ponce de León primarily relied on the navigational technology of his time, including compasses, astrolabes, and maps. He utilized the compass for direction and the astrolabe to determine latitude by measuring the angle of celestial bodies. Additionally, ships such as caravels, which were designed for long ocean voyages, were used to navigate the waters of the Caribbean during his explorations in the early 16th century.
most likely a ship and compass
martin Frobisher used boats. he used the gabrial. that was in his first voyage - Rebekah Thompson ;)
Woods don't use technology.
technology made in 1928......dur
people these days in have learned technology about computers, and are making things with their technology.
most likely a ship and compass
most likely a ship and compass
most likely a ship and compass
boobs
A blow boat.
The Santiago, the Santa Maria de la Consolacion, and the San Cristobal
he use to work for royal court
he use to work for the royal court.
I don't know biches!
With a boat he used a boat
The Spanish Juan Ponce de Leon used many Spanish items such as a conquistador helm, just a basic sword, and some food and supplies.
Ponce de Leon was a crew member under Christopher Colombus during his second voyage to the new world in 1493. This was the first time he ever landed on the island of Puerto Rico, the island that he would later become the governor of in 1509. Ponce de Leon would return to the island of Hispaniola in 1502 with Nicolás de Ovando. He was put in charge of taking down the rebellion of the Taínos tribe. Then in 1508 King Ferdinand commanded de Leon to conquer the remaining Taínos and exploit their resources and use them to mine gold. De Leon immediately left Hispaniola and explored the island of Puerto Rico and became governor. Then in 1512 Ponce de Leon was granted a charter to explore into present day Florida, in search for the island of Benimey. And to summarize the voyage. He comes up on Florida which is most defiantly not an island and comes back multiple times just to find that its a bunch of swampy marsh land.