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No, crossed is the past tense of the verb 'to cross' or and adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example uses:Verb: We carried our shoes and crossed the stream in our bare feet.Adjective: The symbol of crossed swords has been used for centuries.
If someone has their fingers crossed while they say something, that means that they are lying. This phrase can also be used in the sense of "we'll keep our fingers crossed", meaning that you are hoping for something.
Of course I would have crossed the mine field more quickly if I had crossed it less carefully!
Although they tried multiple times, the star crossed lovers could never stay together for long.
Christopher Columbus' exploration to the Americas crossed into territory belonging to European nations like Spain and Portugal. Columbus's first voyage in 1492 was commissioned by the Spanish Crown, leading to the subsequent Spanish colonization of parts of the Americas.
Christopher Columbus's voyage in 1492, which landed in the Americas, can be considered an exploration crossing into territory belonging to European nations. This event led to the subsequent colonization and exploitation of the indigenous peoples and resources of the Americas by European powers.
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It was Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery which began in 1804. With the Louisiana Purchase completed in 1803, the French had ceded their territory to the U.S. The British claimed much of what later became the Oregon Territory, although there were also French and American trappers in the area. Spain still claimed much of the area southwest of the Louisiana Territory, but the expedition did not travel that far south. So I suspect it was British territory that Lewis & Clark ventured in to.pike 1806-1807
I remember Vasco Nunez de Balboa because he was a Spanish explorer who crossed the Isthmus of Panama and became the first European to see the Pacific Ocean from the Americas. His discovery was a significant achievement in the age of exploration and expanded European knowledge of the world.
He lead the first European expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day United States, and was the first European documented to have crossed the Mississippi River.
The two continents whose territory is crossed by the equator are Africa, Asia, and South America.
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Hernando de Soto (c.1496/1497-1542) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who, while leading the first European expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day United States, was the first European documented to have crossed the Mississippi river. :)
They left Missouri and crossed Kansas, Nebraska and Utah to reach Oregon Territory.
Sweden, Finland, Norway.
Edward Eyre became the first European to cross from east to west, when he crossed the Nullarbor Plain in 1840-41.