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Hernando de soto traveled as far west as present day?

they traveld to the state Mali.


The farthest state to the west visited by Hernando de Soto?

Okalohoma


Things named after Hernando DE Soto?

There is the hernando de soto bridge over the mississippi river between memphis tenesee and west memphis arkansas


Which conquistador explored as far west as present-day Oklahoma searching for gold?

Hernando de Soto


What is Hernando bridge?

The Hernando de Soto Bridge is an arch bridge on Interstate 40 across the Mississippi River from West Memphis, Arkansas to Memphis, Tennessee.


What did Hernando de soto discover in 1541?

In 1539 Herdinando de Soto led a expedition that began in what is now Florida. later, de Soto and his soldiers marched north and west from the region to look for riches. In 1531 they became the first Europeans to see the Mississippi River.


Which conquistador explored as far west as present day Oklahoma searching for what?

Hernando de Soto


When did Hernado de Soto set sail?

De Soto first sailed on a 1514 expedition led by Pedro Arias Dávila to the West Indies. (De Soto was about 17 or 18 at the time)


Where is the Hernando Public Library in Hernando located?

The address of the Hernando Public Library is: 370 West Commerce Street, Hernando, 38632 2130


Where is the West Hernando Branch Library in Brooksville located?

The address of the West Hernando Branch Library is: 6335 Blackbird Ave., Brooksville, 34613 6376


What was the connection between hernando de soto expedition and the uneversity of arkansas mascot?

Archaeological evidence indicate the expedition did cross into Arkansas in June, 1541 and it made it at least as far west as present day Van Buren in northwest Arkansas.


Who was Hernando De Soto and what is his significance to the south?

Hernando de Soto was a Spanish man that was sent to Cuba to explore. He then left for what is now around the west side of Florida. He made his way throughout the southeast, spreading disease and killing thousands of Indians at a time. He moved all throughout the region and was the first European to come across the Mississippi River. He claimed the land for Spain and eventually died while still exploring near Tennessee and Mississippi in May, 1546.