No. The Quakers went to Pennsylvania.
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Columbus is credited with making the European discovery of America, of which Panama is a part. So in a sense he can be said to have discovered Panama. However, Columbus never traveled to the lands that are now part of Panama
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he did not discover Panama, people from long ago did. His crew just thought they did
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Christopher Columbus is generally credited with discovering America, of which Panama is a part. However, Columbus never stood on the lands that are now Panama.
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Vasco Nunez De Balboa helped discover it.
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There is no such thing that connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific back then but now you can go through the Panama Canal.
Francisco Pizarro was a Spanishconquistador who conquered the native south American empier the Incas. He was never in the north American contniantexcept he was in Hispaniola and panama and died in south america
Actually, yes. He found it before Columbus. I think he landed on the Isthmus of Panama (somewhere around there) and once he crossed it, discovered a whole new ocean and realized that this was not china after all! Oh, wait, the Isthmus of Panama is not part of the US.