i think it take u place to plce.
There wasn’t a water route found so they had to keep looking for it.
No he did not find the route from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, as he only made it to the rocky mountains. He did not cross them. thats right... i think
he thought he was going to india by crossing the pacific ocean but he landed in america
to find a sea route to the East
If the he is Christopher Columbus, he was looking for a water route to East Asia.
I think that Columbus' voyages affected a lot of Europe's exploration because now all explorers were going different directions and doing undone feats, trying to find a route to Asia and India.
I think that Columbus' voyages affected a lot of Europe's exploration because now all explorers were going different directions and doing undone feats, trying to find a route to Asia and India.
Sea routes to the Far East from Europe (through the Suez Canal and Malacca Straits) are the busiest. In addition, the North Atlantic sea route, linking the US and Canada to Europe, is very busy as well. The Port of Singapore is the world's busiest sea port in terms of tons transported.
Ocean currents and wind patterns played a crucial role in historical exploration by aiding sailors in navigation and providing quicker routes across oceans. By utilizing wind patterns and ocean currents, explorers could travel more efficiently and reach their destinations faster. However, these natural forces could also hinder exploration by causing ships to be pushed off course or delaying voyages. Understanding and adapting to these natural forces were essential for successful exploration.
the aborigines didn't think too much of the europeans. they fought and attacked the europeans. they didn' t like the europeans invading their 'home'.
Europeans
while leading an expedition in search of gold, he sighted the Pacific Ocean. Balboa claimed the ocean and all of its shores for Spain, opening the way for later Spanish exploration and conquest along the western coast of South America.