The first European known to explore the southwestern United States was Spanish conquistador Francisco Vázquez de Coronado. In 1540, he led an expedition in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, traveling through present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. His journey marked a significant moment in the European exploration of North America, providing early European accounts of the region's diverse cultures and landscapes.
Juan Cabrillo was sent to explore the west coast of North America by Spain. He embarked on his expedition in 1542, with the goal of claiming new territories and establishing Spanish presence in the region. Cabrillo is best known for being the first European to navigate the coast of California.
portuguese
It affected farmers in the west by taxing the european goods to be as high as the american goods so farmers can't get the european goods and will by the american goods
West and South
The first Europeans to reach West Africa were the Portuguese in the 15th century. Prince Henry the Navigator wanted to cut out the middleman and sent explorers to West Africa to look for gold.
A Spanish explorer ,ruler,and conquistador. first European to explore north amercias south west
Portugal
The Portuguese Empire was the longest colonial European empire, with its inception dating back to its capture of Cueta in North Africa in 1415 CE. With its European borders safe from attack, Portugal was free to expand and explore other regions. It became the first European nation to explore and establish colonies in west Africa.
Yorkshire South West - European Parliament constituency - was created in 1979.
Yorkshire South West - European Parliament constituency - ended in 1999.
the Spanish
Columbus first explored the island of San Salvador in the Bahamas on Sunday morning, October 12, 1492. He landed on a beach, and this marked the beginning of European exploration and colonization in the Americas.
Portugal
South America west coast
Spanish explorers were the first to explore of that area.
Canada
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