Jacques Cartier in 1535 and Samuel de Champlaon in 1609.
A. Augustine Butterfield has written: 'Some facts about the early history of Whitingham, Vermont' -- subject(s): History
Tennessee was found by early explorers in the late 1500's.
The Rio Grande was discovered by the Spanish explorers at some point in the early 1500's. An exact date is not known.
I know people who were. I was there in the early 1970's.
Walter R. Hard has written: 'Vermont vintage' 'A matter of fifty houses' 'Vermont Valley' 'Vermont life book of nature' -- subject(s): Natural history, Outdoor books 'Vermont sampler' 'Some Vermonters' 'The new Vermont guide' -- subject(s): Guidebooks
According to Christopher Maynard's Book "Questions and Answers about Explorers," the compass after 200 B.C., the quadrant around the early 1200's, a floating log on a line to measure speed, and the chronometer in the 1700's.
The address of the Starbase Vermont is: 105 Nco Dr, S Burlington, VT 05403-5843
Not sure about early 1800's (besides expanding land being desirable), but in the mid 1800's, the California Gold Rush attracted tons of people to the West.
Vermont, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio were added to the U.S.
Ida Lee Marriott has written: 'Early explorers in Australia' -- subject(s): Discovery and exploration
The web address of the Starbase Vermont is: http://www.starbasevt.org
Simon Desjardins has written: 'Castorland journal' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Diaries, Early works to 1800, Explorers, Compagnie de New York, History 'Castorland journal' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Diaries, Early works to 1800, Explorers, Compagnie de New York, History