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he had 1000000000000000000 kidsType your answer here...
1 but he only used it to get to New Spain(Mexico)
Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo led the first European expedition to explore what is now the west coast of the United States. Cabrillo departed from the port of Navidad, Mexico, on June 27, 1542. Three months later he arrived at "a very good enclosed port." That port is known today as San Diego bay. Historians believe he anchored his flagship, the San Salvador, on Point Loma's east shore near Cabrillo National Monument. Cabrillo later died during the expedition, but his crew pushed on, possibly as far north as Oregon, before thrashing winter storms forced them to back to Mexico.
4 expeditions
2 boys and 1 girl
Yes, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's crew likely experienced seasickness during their voyages. Historical accounts suggest that many sailors of that era suffered from seasickness due to the rough conditions at sea and the lack of experience in handling long voyages. The physical discomfort from the motion of the ship, combined with inadequate nutrition and hygiene, contributed to the overall hardships faced by Cabrillo's crew.
Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo is known for his exploration of the West Coast of North America in the 16th century. During his expedition in 1542, he traveled approximately 800 miles along the coastline from what is now Mexico to California. His journey significantly contributed to European knowledge of the Pacific coast and its geography.
he made 2
he had 1000000000000000000 kidsType your answer here...
1 but he only used it to get to New Spain(Mexico)
All i know is that theres four spanish explorers with him Nicholas Ovando , Diego Velasquez , Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo , Hernan Cortez da im a seventh grader and even i know that
Juan Ponce De Leon sailed with Christopher Columbus on many different occasions for many different expeditions. Some expeditions even to Japan...& of course Florida.
2 kids
Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo led the first European expedition to explore what is now the west coast of the United States. Cabrillo departed from the port of Navidad, Mexico, on June 27, 1542. Three months later he arrived at "a very good enclosed port." That port is known today as San Diego bay. Historians believe he anchored his flagship, the San Salvador, on Point Loma's east shore near Cabrillo National Monument. Cabrillo later died during the expedition, but his crew pushed on, possibly as far north as Oregon, before thrashing winter storms forced them to back to Mexico.
4 expeditions
He was looking for riches so,he went back to Mexico with nothing: No gold