Colonies
First European nation to send explorers around the west coast of africa? He does that to every question he see's^ But the answer is: The Portuguese.
The first European settlement in Illinois occurred in the late 17th century, primarily in the southern part of the state, with French explorers and settlers establishing communities near the Mississippi River. The area around Cahokia was one of the earliest European settlements, founded in 1699. Over time, European settlement expanded northward and westward, but the initial areas of settlement were concentrated in the southern and central regions of Illinois.
Being a European country, you cant say Portugal was discovered by explorers in the conventional sense. Ofcourse the human species didnt evolve around it, but the explorers is a concept that tracks to the XVIth century, by which time Portugal had been well established. The Romans for instance conquered that territory, but you cant say they discovered it. It did however send explorers to Asia, Africa, Oceania and the American continent.
Vikings established settlements in iceland and greenland around the 800-900s :d....<3
The affects were more places around the world being colonized and the explorers getting goods and resorses from those places
Colonies
European explorers arrived in the central plains where the Sioux people live in the early 18th century, around the 1700s. They were primarily French and Spanish explorers who interacted with the Sioux tribes as they expanded their territories and established trade relations.
Explorers settled in various locations around the world, including the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia. They established colonies, trading posts, and missionary outposts in these new lands as they sought to expand their empires and exploit new resources. Some famous settlements include the Spanish settlements in the Americas, the Dutch trading posts in Asia, and the British colonies in Australia.
First European nation to send explorers around the west coast of africa? He does that to every question he see's^ But the answer is: The Portuguese.
The first European language spoken in what is now the United States was likely Old Norse, spoken by Norse explorers around the year 1000 in areas such as Newfoundland. However, the first lasting European settlement, where a European language was established, was Spanish in St. Augustine, Florida, in 1565.
The portuguese were the first explorers of the Atlantic Ocean and in great length, the Indian Ocean, where they made settlements, specifically in Brazil, Cape Verde Islands, Azores and Madeira Islands, Ivory Coast (then called gold cost), São Tomé & Pincipe, Guinea, Angola, Mozambique, Timor, India (few settlements) and China (few settlements). The aim was to convert as many land to christianity, but they also established commercial routes of silk, spices and unfortunately slaves, to name but a few. Also credited for discovering the maritime route to India.
Being a European country, you cant say Portugal was discovered by explorers in the conventional sense. Ofcourse the human species didnt evolve around it, but the explorers is a concept that tracks to the XVIth century, by which time Portugal had been well established. The Romans for instance conquered that territory, but you cant say they discovered it. It did however send explorers to Asia, Africa, Oceania and the American continent.
Portugal (The Portuguese)
The Romans lived in the city of Rome and in Roman colonies (settlements) established around the Roman Empire.
The second oldest European capital is Athens, Greece, established around 3000 BC.
Yes, they were European explorers who were the first to round the Cape of Good Hope. Dias did first, but then his crew forced him to return. Vasco da Gama was the first to reach India by sailing around Africa.
There were several Mormon settlements throughout the midwest, it is difficult to determine which might have been first because they were largely settled around the same time. After leaving Kirtland, Ohio, major settlements were established in Independence, Missouri and Nauvoo, Illinois. Smaller settlements were located in the areas around these cities.