A pioneer is a person who is among the first to explore and settle in a region. Pioneers not only settle in a specific region but they also develop that area.
Jacques Cartier was the person who named the area "Canada", and hence his name "The Father of Canada". It was debrived from the word "kanata", in First Nation language, which means "Village"
The area known as Zambia was discovered in 1852. The country was created later.
Usually town names come from an important person who lived in the area. They might also be named after something like a geographic feature that might describe the area.
Europe------Not Europe. The first Settlers in this area were Scottish, likely from Canada. Kola has one of Western Canada's oldest Anglican Churches built 1884.
The Dutch first settled in the area in the 1600s. Native Americans were the Delaware, Mahican and Wappinger tribes--part of the Algonquin language group.
The person is called an explorer. The word means a person who explores an unfamiliar area.
Scots-Irish farmers
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The area just beyond established settlements is known as the frontier.
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John Colter was the first person of European descent to record a visit to this area, and most likely the first European to have seen its thermal features. Mountain men like him were known to tell whoppers about their adventures, so few people took his stories seriously at the time. It is impossible to know whether Colter saw features within what is now Yellowstone National Park, or those to the east of the present park.
a person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country or area.
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The first area code system was created by Bellcore in 1947 for the continental US and Canada.
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A person who is amongst the first to explore or settle a new country or area
The first person to go to the Arctic Tundra was Rear Admiral Robert Peary. Admiral Perry visited the area in 1909 for exploration purposes.