Hernando de Soto did not conquer the Incas even though he participated in it.
Hernando de Soto
Coronado explored the southwestern US, while de Soto explored the southeastern US.
his legacy is that he left us to know that he discovered Florida an i guess some other places Im just doing a project so I'm not totally sure but if you find out the right answer post it so i can finish my project and if you don't mind posting if that Hernando De Soto was a noble or commoner!
Hernando De Soto did a lot of "exploring" he conquered a lot of places but what he's mainly known for is discovering the Mississippi river in America... so mainly he was exploring the US (he also visited Panama, Nicaragua, and Honduras and became rich with Incan plunder)
We know that de Soto had at least 3 siblings, but unfortunately like a lot of his early life, no records exist to tell us their names, except one, Juan Mendez de Soto. There are a few records that do survive about him.
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well my anwser is that it was the question that i asked
yes they did
Hernando de Soto
He sailed for Spain and was in the southeastern US. He was the first European to see the Mississippi River.
The first European known to explore the southeastern United States was Hernando de Soto, a Spanish conquistador. He embarked on his expedition in 1539, traveling through areas that are now parts of Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, Alabama, Mississippi, and Arkansas. De Soto's journey marked one of the earliest European incursions into the region, leading to significant interactions with Native American tribes. His expedition ultimately contributed to European knowledge of the southeastern territory.
Hernando de Soto and his expedition crossed the Mississippi River in 1541 where the city of Memphis Tennessee is now.
Hernando de Soto explored the southeastern United States during the early 1540s. His expedition took him through areas that are now part of Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana. De Soto was the first European to document the Mississippi River, which he crossed in 1541. His explorations significantly contributed to European knowledge of the interior of North America.
Hernando de Soto and his expedition crossed the Mississippi River in 1541 where the city of Memphis Tennessee is now.
Coronado explored the southwestern US, while de Soto explored the southeastern US.
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