What countries sent explorers to the New World?
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Portugal and Spain became the early leaders in the Age of Exploration. Through the Treaty of Tordesillas the two countries agreed to divide up the New World. Spain got most of the Americas while Portugal got Brazil, India, and Asia. Spain sent over conquistadors to explore the Americas and to conquer the peoples there.
Hereof, what European country sent explorers to the New World?
Soon, Spain and France sent explorers to the Americas. They wanted to find gold and the best route to Asia, too. Spain sent an explorer named Juan Cabrillo.
Date | Explorer | Event |
---|---|---|
1492 | Christopher Columbus | First voyage |
1494 | (Treaty of Tordesillas) | Division of New World between Spain and Portugal |
1497 | John Cabot | To Newfoundland ; English claim to North America |
1497-98 | Vasco da Gama | Rounds Africa to India |
Beside above, what countries explored the New World?
England, Portugal, Spain, The Netherlands, and France.
What areas will the Spanish establish settlements in the Americas? The European nations were Portugal, Spain, France, England, and Netherlands. Spanish Settlements were Mexico, Florida/ North America South America, Panama, Caribbean.