European explorers first came to British Columbia in the late 18th century in search of the Northwest Passage, a supposed sea route through North America to the Pacific which would facilitate trade with Asia. They were also seeking new lands for settlement, resources like fur and timber, and to establish colonies for their respective countries.
European explorers, specifically Spanish explorer Juan de Fuca and British explorer James Cook, were among the first to encounter the area that would later become Washington. However, it was the Lewis and Clark expedition in the early 19th century that is credited with providing detailed documentation and mapping of the region.
First Nations people in the Cordillera region of North America primarily lived in villages or settlements along rivers and in valleys. They made use of the natural resources in the region for sustenance, such as fishing, hunting, and gathering plants. The interior of British Columbia was an important area for First Nations peoples in the Cordillera.
Prince Edward Island was settled by Europeans in the early 1700s, with the British establishing a colony on the island in 1769. Prior to European settlement, the island was inhabited by the Mi'kmaq people.
Portugal was the first country to send explorers searching for a water trade route to Asia. In the late 15th century, Portuguese explorers such as Vasco da Gama successfully sailed around Africa to reach India, opening up a direct sea route for trade with Asia.
Vikings led by Leif Eriksson are believed to be the first explorers of the North American continent around 1000 AD, landing on the coast of present-day Canada. Their settlement, known as Vinland, did not last long.
Victoria was not the first city colonized by Europeans.
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Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec in 1608, which was roughly 200 years before any Europeans settled in British Columbia or Saskatchewan.
The French and British were the first Europeans to go to the Cordillera Region of Canada. They sent explorers to the region looking for gold and other treasures.
French explorers were the first Europeans to explore and claim Iowa in the 17th century. They were followed by Spanish, British, and American explorers over the years.
Spanish explorers were the first Europeans to explore North America.
Spanish explorers were the first Europeans to explore North America.
Spanish explorers were the first Europeans to explore the Southwest.
Spanish explorers were the first Europeans to explore North America.
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British Columbia was first discovered by the Spanish explorer, Juan Perez, in 1774. However, it was the British explorer, James Cook, who first set foot on the west coast of British Columbia in 1778.