Because they wanted to hunt fur so they can trade
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Well, the first European Explorers to come to Kansas are Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in search for Quivira.
because there was a time in history where countries fought to 'discover' new lands in an effort to own and control more then other countries. british and spanish were the biggest to do this and that is why british captain james cook set out to find new lands in the pacific ocean.
Dick Kelty (1919-2004) was born in Duluth, Minnesota on September 3, 1919. He was an inventor and innovator of backpacks used by explorers and hikers.
The first explorers to the North America or now known as the United States were De Vaca and his European settlers. They came from all different social groups and religious groups.
Explorers and missionaries greatly impacted the continent of Africa. Explorers saw Africans as a resource to be traded and sold. Missionaries saw what they believed to be savage people in need of saving.
Explorers and missionaries greatly impacted the continent of Africa. Explorers saw Africans as a resource to be traded and sold. Missionaries saw what they believed to be savage people in need of saving.
Missionaries didn’t create a country in the 1700, but they did go with explorers in the 1500’s.
to convert Africans to Christianity
He sent explorers and missionaries.
Missionaries come from all over the world.
The explorers for California were Spanish-missionaries, fur trappers, Mexican settlers/ land grants, John Sutter, John C. , gold miners.
In the late 1650s, Pierre Esprit Radisson and Médard des Groseilliers (from France) were the first European explorers to document their explorations of the area to be known as Minnesota.
The British came to The Gambia first as Explorers then as Missionaries, Traders and finally appeared as Colonialists.
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Famous explorers who ventured into Minnesota include Zebulon Pike, who mapped parts of the region in the early 1800s, and Henry Schoolcraft, who explored the area in search of the source of the Mississippi River. Additionally, Lewis and Clark passed near Minnesota during their famous expedition in the early 1800s. These explorers contributed significantly to the understanding and mapping of the territory that would become Minnesota.
Missionaries and explorers in Africa engaged in a variety of activities, including the spread of Christianity, the establishment of schools and medical clinics, and the translation of religious texts into local languages. Explorers mapped uncharted territories, documented natural resources, and studied local cultures and societies. Many sought to promote Western values and lifestyles, often leading to significant cultural exchanges but also contributing to colonial exploitation. Their activities often intersected, as missionaries sometimes accompanied explorers to provide spiritual guidance and support.