On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus commanded a fleet of three ships that reached what is now known as the Bahamas. His expedition was sponsored by Spain, and he aimed to find a new route to Asia. Columbus's landing marked the beginning of European exploration and colonization of the Americas.
Narvaez Expedition....
No. There is no indication that the Romans every reached South America.
He called America East Indies because he thought that he had reached Asia.
because america blocked his passage to India so he landed in america instead
who commanded the Viking expedition that supposedly reached north America
The French explorer who reached the most southern point in America was Ferdinand Magellan in 1520 during his circumnavigation of the globe. Magellan's expedition reached the southern tip of South America, now known as Cape Horn.
No it wouldn't have reached Asia because he had to cross into the Pacific from the Atlantic through the strait.
On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus commanded a fleet of three ships that reached what is now known as the Bahamas. His expedition was sponsored by Spain, and he aimed to find a new route to Asia. Columbus's landing marked the beginning of European exploration and colonization of the Americas.
Narvaez Expedition....
Christopher Columbus
Leif Ericson beat Columbus to it by about 500 years. Ericson reached north America first. Later, Columbus reached central America, but he never actually reached north America.
It was discovered for Europeans by Leif Erikson in the year 1000, and later in 1497byJohn Cabot.
Robert Perry
Alexander Mackenzie's expedition in 1793 aimed to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean through North America. He hoped to establish a fur trade route through the continent, competing with the Hudson's Bay Company. Mackenzie successfully reached the Pacific Ocean, becoming the first European to cross North America north of Mexico.
They reached North America 500 years before Columbus reached the Bahamas.
The conquistador who reached the Arkansas River was Hernando de Soto. He led an expedition through the southeastern United States in the 1540s, exploring areas that included parts of present-day Arkansas. De Soto's journey marked one of the early European explorations of the region, although he did not establish permanent settlements there. His expedition contributed to the European awareness of the interior of North America.