Some early explorers of Washington state were Captain George Vancouver, who explored the Puget Sound area in the late 18th century, and Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who traveled through the region during their expedition across the American West in the early 19th century. These explorers played a significant role in documenting the geography and native cultures of the area.
Captain Cook, Robert Gray, George Vancouver, Lewis and Clark, and Juan Perez
there are no famous explorers in Nevada
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The first explorers of what is now Washington State were primarily European explorers in the late 18th century, with notable figures including British Captain George Vancouver, who mapped the region in 1792, and American Captain Robert Gray, who explored the Columbia River and the area around Puget Sound. Prior to European contact, Indigenous peoples inhabited the region for thousands of years, with their own rich histories and exploration of the land. The combination of Indigenous knowledge and European exploration significantly shaped the understanding and development of Washington.
There is only one Washington state ... and yes, Seattle is in Washington state.
Washington has the nickname "Evergreen State"
Some early explorers in Washington include George Vancouver, who explored and charted the Pacific Northwest coast in the late 18th century, and Lewis and Clark, who undertook an expedition to the region in the early 19th century. Other explorers like James Cook and Manuel Quimper also played important roles in early exploration of Washington.
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The State of Washington.
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Washington state used to be a territory (Washington territory) before it became a state. But then on Nov. 11 1889 Washington became an official state. So now Washington is a state and not a territory.