Because he want ed famous people to like him
a compass, journal, and a ship.
no only Red & blue connect with each other just like explorers of time,,darkness,, & sky
Not the story but you can get other dungeons and legendaries after you evolve...like darkrai
No, Nothing other than personal strollers.
He used to own two homes in Bradenton. He has sold one and still has the other. His brother owns a home in Parrish, Florida and Terry visits him on a regular basis.
tobacco, potatoes and some other stuff which i dont know
He was credited for the discovery of Florida, although other explorers may have found it before him.
He brought potential Portuguese explorers together at his school of navigation to learn from instructors and each other.
yes
Over the next 250 years, the soldiers and priests traveled north and started missions. Priests wanted to convert American Indians to Roman Catholicism. Other European nations sent explorers and settlers to the Americas. The spanish wanted to stop these nations from claiming land.
Yes, Spanish explorers discovered gold in Florida in the early 16th century, particularly in the area around present-day Tallahassee. However, the amount of gold found was not as significant as in other parts of the Americas.
Not Human explorers.
explorers can die by scurvy or other really bad sicknesses.
Priests eat the same foods as any other person. However, priests also practice times of fasting.
Tallahassee is Florida's state capital because 2 explorers set out in the early 1800's to find a place for Florida's legislature to meet. One of the explorers was on horseback, and the other one was on boat. They met at a beautiful spot that the Creek and another Indian tribe called "Tallahassee"__ coming from the Indian words "talwa" meaning town, and "ahasee" meaning old. Tallahassee means "old town." I hope that helps!
Explorers brought back items like maize, tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco, and cocoa from the New World. These items were then introduced to Europe and spread to other parts of the world, leading to significant changes in diet, agriculture, and trade.
European explorers were interested in finding valuable goods such as spices, gold, silver, silk, and other luxury items. They sought to establish trade routes to obtain these goods, which would bring wealth and power to their home countries.