Henry Hudson.
The French explored North America, the Caribbean, Africa, and Southeast Asia. The British explored North America, India, Australia, and Africa. The Dutch explored Indonesia, South Africa, and parts of South America.
The Dutch explored various regions around the world, including the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Some notable Dutch explorers include Willem Janszoon who explored parts of Australia, Abel Tasman who discovered Tasmania and New Zealand, and Henry Hudson who explored North America. The Dutch East India Company also established trade routes and colonies in regions such as the East Indies (Indonesia) and South Africa.
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Livingstone is not the capital of Zambia. Lusaka has been the capital of Zambia since 1935. Livingstone itself was named after David Livingstone, who was a British explorer that explored parts of Africa.
New York, they called it New Amsterdam there is still a monument in New York for it. The English traded it for a few islands in the Caribbean. Parts of NY are still related to the Netherlands for example, Harlem named to the dutch city Haarlem, Brooklyn named to Breukelen.
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The Dutch made no formal claims in Australia. They named the western two-thirds of the continent New Holland, and named several places along the western and south-western coasts.
The ocean and the underground. Humans have not completely explored them yet.
Britain was the first to claim Australia, although the Dutch, Portuguese and French had explored parts of the continent's coast. Australia was first used as a penal colony for England's excess prisoners.
He explored parts of new york
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