Four explorers who famously searched for cities of gold in North America include Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, who sought the legendary Seven Cities of Gold in the 1540s; Hernán Cortés, who was drawn to the riches rumored to exist in North America; Juan Ponce de León, who searched for the Fountain of Youth and wealth in Florida; and Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, who, after being shipwrecked, traveled through what is now the southern United States in search of riches. Despite their efforts, none found the fabled cities of gold they sought.
northwest passage
Northwest Passage
Northwest Passage
vikings
becase Catholic explorers focused landed in North America more than they did in North America, and by the time Explorers decided to land in North America, they were mostly Protestant
The explorers wanted to search for the Northwest Passage to find a way through North America to Asia.because he wanted too
French explorers such as Jacques Cartier searched the Saint Lawrence River in Canada, while others like René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, explored the Mississippi River in North America. These rivers played crucial roles in the exploration and colonization of the New World by the French.
british
there were many explorers and many of them ended up in north America.
spanish
Yes.
Yes.