Columbus
The first European widely recognized to reach the Western Hemisphere was Christopher Columbus in 1492. He landed on various islands in the Caribbean, including present-day Bahamas, during his voyage sponsored by Spain. While Norse explorer Leif Erikson is believed to have reached parts of North America around 1000 AD, Columbus's expeditions marked the beginning of widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas.
Magellan.
A Norseman named Leif Ericson was the first recorded European to land in North America. He did this nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus.
The Eastern would reach noon first, because of the fact that the sun rises in the east first.
The Vandals were the first to reach the city of Rome.
An unknown Viking.
He was the first European to land in North America.
an explorer. christopher Columbus for example, who was the first European to reach the Americas.
Vasco Nuñez de Balboa crossed Panama in 1513, becoming the first European known to have seen the Pacific from the Americas.
Vasco Nuñez de Balboa crossed Panama in 1513, becoming the first European known to have seen the Pacific from the Americas.
By ship.
James Cook was the first European to reach Hawaii(Sandwich Islands)
Christopher Columbus.
Amerigo Vespucci reached the American continent in the late 15th and early 16th centuries during his voyages to the New World. His first documented voyage to the Americas was in 1499.
No, Hoei Shin did not discover America. Christopher Columbus is credited with being the first European to reach the Americas in 1492.
By boat on the Mayflower.
The first European to reach India by sea was Vasco da Gama, who arrived in Calicut (now Kozhikode) in 1498. His journey established a direct maritime route from Europe to Asia, which significantly impacted trade and exploration. However, if you're referring to the first European to sail to a specific country, that would vary depending on the country in question. For example, Christopher Columbus is often credited with being the first European to reach the Americas in 1492.