The explorer credited with mapping the Texas coast is Alonso Álvarez de Pineda. In 1519, he conducted one of the first comprehensive explorations of the Gulf Coast of North America, including present-day Texas. His maps provided valuable information for future explorers and settlers in the region. Pineda's work marked a significant contribution to the early understanding of the Texas coastline.
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None. He was an early explorer and Texas didn't exist until the 1800's.
LaSalle had problems with the Karankawa Indians of the gulf coast of Texas.
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Alonso Alvarez de Pineda
Spain, he was a Spanish explorer who mapped the Gulf Coast.
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he was the first european explorer that came to texas and he mapped the coastline
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1519 is important because Spanish explorer Alvarez de pineda maps Texas coast line
Jacques Cartier was the first french explorer when he explored and mapped the St.Lawrence River.
He was an explorer and mapped about 300 maps
He mapped the north coast of Australia.
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No single person mapped the entire west coast of Australia, so it was mapped over many years. The first person to land on Western Australia's coast was Dirk Hartog, in 1616. Between then and 1699, which was William Dampier's second expedition to western Australia, various sections were mapped. Matthew Flinders filled in the gaps when he circumnavigated Australia in 1801-1802.