Spain sent more explorers to America than any other country during the Age of Exploration. Notable figures such as Christopher Columbus, Hernán Cortés, and Francisco Pizarro played significant roles in the exploration and colonization of vast territories. Their expeditions led to the establishment of Spanish colonies and significantly impacted the indigenous populations and cultures. While other countries like Portugal and England also explored the Americas, Spain's early and extensive efforts were the most prominent.
America sent freed slaves for the purpose of colonization to Liberia.
France is generally considered to be the first European country to explore, then to stake a formal claim to, the lands along the St. Lawrence River in North America. As early as 1534, a French explorer by the name of Jacques Cartier was sent across the Atlantic Ocean by the French king (Francis I) with the explicit purpose of establishing a French presence in the New World.
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Juan Perez was sent to America by Spain. He was part of an expedition in 1542 led by Spanish explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, who explored the west coast of North America. Perez is notable for being one of the first Europeans to document the Pacific Northwest region.
this is a ballpark estimation but we believe that about 500,000 were sent to north America, 5,000,000 to south America, 5,000,000 to the carribean, and 2,000,000 to Europe
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Every country in the world has sent explorers. Spain, France, and England were 3 well known countries to send explorers to the United States.
The explorers such as Christopher Columbus were sent by Kings or Queens that the explorers' countries affiliated with. Kings' or Queens' reason was for the expansion of their country. Increase in wealth, finding new resources such as gold.
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England sent the most settlers to North America.
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A letter, parcel or trade goods can be sent from an African country to and American country.