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Hernando de Soto Yay i answerd!
The first European to encounter the native tribes was Hernando De Soto. In 1540, he led a mostly fruitless expedition seeking treasure in a rain-soaked region of South Carolina and North Carolina.
He came from Europe down up and around than landed in Florida a look in South East America.
The most famous explorer to visit South Carolina in 1540 was Hernando de Soto. He followed a trail in his expedition that got him to South Carolina.
Hernando de Soto discovered South Carolina in 1540. Later founded in 1663 and got colonized in 1670 in Charleston
Hernando De Soto was the 1st European to explore South East America. Hope this helped!
Hernando de Soto traveled through several present-day states in his quest for gold, including Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Arkansas. His expedition, which began in 1539, was notable for its extensive exploration of the southeastern United States. De Soto's journey was marked by encounters with Native American tribes and significant hardships, ultimately failing to find the wealth he sought.
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Ferdinand Magellan never explored North Carolina. He sailed around South America and then to Guam and the Philippines.
Spanish explorers were the first Europeans to explore the coastal regions of present-day South Carolina. In 1521, Francisco Gordillo sailed to the Carolina coast from his base in Santo Domingo; no settlement was attempted, but several dozen Native Americans were enslaved.
· Darlington, South Carolina · Hanahan, South Carolina · Rock Hill, South Carolina · Union, South Carolina · Woodruff, South Carolina · York, South Carolina
We call South Carolina south Carolina because that its name and its in a south direction.