He was a french explorer who found Michigan's first settlement. I hope this helps!
Upon landing on Cape Cod, the Pilgrims "found water and refreshed themselves, being the first New England water they drunk of, and was now in their great thirst as pleasant unto them as wine or beer had been in foretimes." From this description, what do you take to have been especially virtuous or delicious about the water? Try to account for Bradford's high praise for the water.
There have been many unrecorded explorers searching the globe but the most prominent one was Chris Columbus. He did it to receive money. However, Amerigo Vespucci traveled to the US and named it after himself.
Delaware's first settlement was Zwannendael. Settled by the Dutch in 1631, near what is present day the town of Lewes,Sussex County. It lasted less than a year. In 1632 when the ships captain returned to the colony, all were found dead. In 1638, the Swedes settled on the rocks on the Christiana River near the foot of 7th street, Wilmington. This was the first permanent European settlement in the Delaware Valley.
Jamestown was the first permanent British settlement in North America. In 1607 (the beginning of the 17th century), John Smith led the group of colonists to found the colony for King James I.
Spain financed Columbus' journey to find a water route to India. Columbus was convinced he found India when landing in the Carribean but really he had found the Americas'
Christopher Columbus landed on the island of Hispaniola in 1492 during his first voyage to the Americas and claimed it for Spain. Haiti, located on the western side of the island, was later colonized by the French.
Indians. Columbus came later
The first landing that has been recorded was by Spanish Captain Don Bruno de Heceta in 1775. The first settlement in Washington (Fort Nisqually) was made by black pioneer George Washington Bush and his wife.
La Isabela is on the island of Hispaniola. It is now part of the Dominican Republic. La Isabela was settled by Columbus in the year 1494.
The Native Americans found America first. If you want to know which explorer found America first, it was Amerigo Vespucci. Some people say Columbus did, but he didn't.
Oglethorpe
Who is credited with being the first to realize that Columbus had discovers
the indigenous people
The first settlements was found in the Indus River Valley
No, because he could have sailed to the right but instead he travelled to the left and fooled himself by thinking he found Asia (he was supposed to go to Asia) and fulled Spain's king and queen too.
Not at first