9000 BC
The French explorer who reached the most southern point in America was Ferdinand Magellan in 1520 during his circumnavigation of the globe. Magellan's expedition reached the southern tip of South America, now known as Cape Horn.
French explorer Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier reached the most southern point in America in 1739. He discovered Bouvet Island, located near Antarctica and known as the most remote island in the world.
No, the Aztecs were located in what is now southern Mexico. Their Empire never reached into South America.
Magellan was a true or great explorer
There are those who believe it was Lief Erikson, Son of Erik the Red.
Leif Ericson beat Columbus to it by about 500 years. Ericson reached north America first. Later, Columbus reached central America, but he never actually reached north America.
No, in North America bees have only reached Mexico and some of the southern states of the US (Texas, Florida, New Mexico etc.)
Historians believe that Columbus reached the Bahamas first.
They reached North America 500 years before Columbus reached the Bahamas.
Christopher Columbus believed that the lands he reached were the West Indies, in Southern Asia, although it was actually the Carribean Islands, south of North America.
after Eyla Yelnats reached america he
who commanded the Viking expedition that supposedly reached north America