About 591 kilometers of mapped area.
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When Samuel de Champlain explored the area south of Quebec, he discovered the Ottawa River and Lake Ontario. He also established trading relationships with the indigenous peoples he encountered, such as the Huron and Algonquin tribes. Additionally, he mapped out and navigated the St. Lawrence River and its tributaries, contributing to the early exploration and colonization of North America.
Henry Hudson's exploration was important because he discovered the New York Bay area.
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he explored eastern Canada
It has a little area but it isn't big at all
The area of exploration and setting off as a vagabond and daredevil on a journey..
Space exploration
They mapped the area, brought back plants and animals, reached the Pacific and proved there was no water route.
French explorer Jacques Marquette sailed to America in 1666. Jacques Marquette mapped the northern area of the Mississippi River.
No, it was named after Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian serving the country of Portugal during the age of exploration. He sailed up and down the coast and claimed that it was not Asia as it had been thought, but rather a new world. A German cartographer later partially mapped and named the "new world" after Vespucci. Till this day, the area he explored is known as the Americas, and includes South, Central, and North America. Yes, it was named after Columbus was named...and it was named (as the first answer states) in honor of Mr. Vespucci. By the same token, I'll bet you were also named after Columbus.