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Q: What was the main purpose of the Panfilo de Narvaez's expedition in 1528?
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Who killed Giovanni da Verrazzano?

He was killed and eaten by the native Carib inhabitants probably of the island of Guadeloupe in 1528.


How was Giovanni da Verrazano killed?

Giovanni da Verrazano was born in Tuscany, Italy in 1485 and died in 1528 in the Lesser Antilles. He was a Florentine explorer. He was the first European to see New York and Narragansett bays.


What dangers did American explorers face?

It depends on which Americans are you referring to: central, south or north Americans . North, south and central Americans' explorers have faced mainly Indians, wild animals, assailants, epidemic diseases and many other challenges.IMPROVED ANSWER:It's true the explorers of America (which would become the United States) did face many dangers. The main reasons for exploration of the New World was countries in search of great treasures of gold and silver.After Hernando Cortes sailed for Spain, landed in what is known today as Mexico, and Francisco Pizarro explored the South American country of Peru, Spain became the most powerful country in Europe, for both men returned with huge deposits of gold that they killed for in order to gain.In 1528, Panfilo de Narvaez landed with a small army on the coast of Florida and waded through swamps and pine forests for three months looking for gold. By the time he returned to the coast, his ships had given him up for lost and left for Cuba. Narvaez and his remaining crew built rafts and paddled along the coast of Mexico hoping to find a Spanish settlement. All perished at sea but four, who eventually reached the coast of Texas.In 1585, Sir Walter Raleigh of England, sailed with a shipload of colonists to establish the first English settlement in the New World. They chose a sandy island off the coast of what is now North Carolina. Because it was an island, Roanoke offered some protection from Indians. The shallow waters around it also protected the settlers from Spanish warships.But the spot that the settlers had chosen was too desolate. When Sir Francis Drake stopped by after a one of his raids on the Spanish treasure ships, they went home with him.In 1587, Raleigh sent out with another party of 150 colonists, but the war between England and Spain prevented him from contacting the settlement for four years. When a relief ship had finally appeared at Roanoke in 1591, the colonists were gone.There were no bodies nor any sign of violence and only one clue - the word "Croatan" carved on a tree. The Croatans were neighboring Indians. Whether they attacked the settlement or whether the colonists gave up and went to live with the Indians we shall never know. This would become the story of, "The Lost Colony".These are just two examples of how the explorers faced many dangers in the world. Storms would sink ships, food and water supplies would get low, mutiny of crews on the ship, hostile Indians, wild animal attacks, diseases that would occur on the ships or on land, and getting lost in the wilderness never to be found or seen ever again.


Who is Giovanni de Verrazano?

Giovanni Da Verrazzano was an Italian explorer who sailed under the French flag. He was born in Tuscany, Italy in 1485. He "discovered" New York Harbor, being the first European to sail there. The strait between Staten Ilsand and Brooklyn is named the Verrazzano Narrows after him. The Verrazzano Narrows Bridge spanning that waterway opened in 1964. -- Contributed by Ray Kovach, Chicago, IL


Related questions

When and where did panfilo de narvaez die?

Panfilo de Narvaez died on 1528 and died on the expedition to Florida.


What did panfilo de narvaez do before he became an explorer?

Panfilo de Narvaez was a Spanish Soldier before becoming an explorer. Panifilo died on his expedition to Florida in 1528.


Where did panfilo de narvaez die?

Panfilo de. Narváez drowned during his expedition to Florida


How did narvaez die?

Panfilo de Narvaez was a Spanish conquistador and soldier. He died in 1528 from drowning during an expedition. He was 49 or 50 years old.


When did Panfilo de Narvaez visit Florida?

he laned in Florida in the year 1528


Who survived the Alvarez expedition in 1528?

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What year was hernado Cortes expedition?

1541


How long lasted Francisco Pizarro's second expedition?

His second expedition lasted from 1526 until 1528.


When did the Appalachian mountains form?

The Appalachian Mountains are 1,500 miles long. They were discovered in June 1528 by Panfilo de Narvaez, when he led an expedition into Apalachee territory.


What did Panfilo De Narvaez look like?

Panfilo de Narvaez lived from 1470 to 1528, so there are no photographs of him. He was of Spanish descent, and sketches that accompany his biographies show a man with high cheek bones, and dark bushy eyebrows. They also show him with a mustache, long thick sideburns, and a full beard, all dark in color.


What are the common factors of 1528?

The factors of 1528 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 191, 382, 764, and 1528.


What is 1528 divided by43?

1528 divided by43 = 35.53488372093023