They had found gold.
the early europeans trade a gold deblume with the north america and south sounds weird and false but its true in honor of the peace treating in war they parted and peaced it so the answer is gold deblume thnks follow me on twitter
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Henry Hudson's expedition in the early 17th century encountered various Indigenous tribes during his explorations of North America. Notably, Hudson's crew had conflicts with the Iroquois and the Algonquin tribes, particularly in the areas around present-day New York and the Hudson River. These interactions were often marked by misunderstandings and tensions over land and resources. Hudson's expeditions ultimately highlighted the complex relationships between European explorers and Indigenous peoples.
During the most recent Ice Age, the continents of Asia and North America were physically connected by a land bridge. Native Americans came from Asia and crossed the land bridge into North America. They then continued south to South America.
The earliest travelers to the West included Indigenous peoples who inhabited the continent long before European exploration. In the 15th and 16th centuries, European explorers such as Christopher Columbus, Hernán Cortés, and Francisco Pizarro ventured into the Americas, driven by the search for new trade routes and resources. Later, explorers like Lewis and Clark, who were commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson, significantly contributed to the understanding of the American West during the early 19th century. These early travelers shaped the cultural and geographical landscape of the West.
Early explorers hoped to find resources such as gold, silver, furs, timber, and new trade routes in North America. They also sought to establish colonies for their home countries to expand their influence and wealth.
Scandinavia
Scandinavia. (vikings)
harsh winters
beacause the book said
the met the Indians or Native American in the north east
Climate,geography,and resources.
Climate,geography,and resources.
Early explorers were searching for different things. Many were looking for foreign lands and later they would look for potential trade routes.
The ancestors of today's dogs were actually transported across the pacific oceans to reach North America by the early explorers.
Spanish came with weapons into North/South America, so all early explorers had weapons.
The first explorers in North America were likely indigenous peoples who crossed the Bering Land Bridge thousands of years ago. In terms of European explorers, it is commonly attributed to Norse explorer Leif Erikson around the year 1000, but other explorers like Christopher Columbus and John Cabot also made early expeditions to North America in the late 15th and early 16th centuries.