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Juan Rodriguez began his journey in Navidad Mexico in 6/27/1542.Juan Rodriguez began his journey in Navidad Mexico in 6/27/1542.
The first contact the Chumash people had with Europeans was the Spanish explorer Juan Cabrillo in the autumn of 1542.
On 27 Jun 1542, Cabrillo set out from Navidad (in Jalisco) in New Spain with three ships
Juan Cabrillo's expedition, undertaken in 1542, is often considered a partial success. While he did not find the fabled Strait of Anián or substantial gold, he made significant contributions to the exploration of the California coast and mapped key areas. His journey increased European knowledge of the Pacific Northwest and laid the groundwork for future Spanish exploration. Ultimately, Cabrillo's expedition expanded geographical understanding, despite not achieving all its intended goals.
I'm sure you mean Cabrillo; Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. (There is a National Monument to Cabrillo on San Diego Bay in San Diego, California) Juan Cabrillo, a Spanish conquistador, landed in Mexico in 1520 and joined in the conquests of Mexico and Guatemala. He assumed command of Alvarado's exploration of the west coast of North America on Alvarado's death, discovering San Diego Bay Sept. 28, 1542, then sailed on to Northwest Cape beyond San Francisco Bay (which he did not find). Returning to winter on San Miguel Island off the Santa Barbara coast he died there January 3, 1543.
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo called it San Diego Bay.
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo called it San Diego Bay.
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo called it San Diego Bay.
Juan Rodriguez began his journey in Navidad Mexico in 6/27/1542.Juan Rodriguez began his journey in Navidad Mexico in 6/27/1542.
In the 1800s, the Spanish were in charge of what we call right now the United States of America.
It was in 1542
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo worked with the Spanish government and explorer Hernan Cortes before leading his own expedition along the coast of present-day California in 1542 on behalf of the Spanish Crown.
1539 To 1542.
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo was sent by the Spanish Viceroy in Mexico to explore the coast of California in 1542. His expedition aimed to find a water route by sea from Mexico to Asia.
The first contact the Chumash people had with Europeans was the Spanish explorer Juan Cabrillo in the autumn of 1542.
Juan Cabrillo explored the coast of California in 1542 primarily to seek a route to Asia and to claim new territories for Spain. His expedition aimed to find a passage to the riches of the East Indies, as well as to establish Spanish presence and influence along the Pacific coast. Cabrillo's journey contributed to European knowledge of the California coastline and laid the groundwork for future exploration and colonization of the region.
The Spanish explorers first reached California in 1542, led by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. They landed in what is now San Diego.