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Explanation:
<em>Who is this man?</em>
- The man on the picture is Hernando de Soto
<em>What is he known for?</em>
- <u>Hernando de Soto is known as a Spanish explorer and conquistador </u>who was discovered new parts of the American continent and was part of the conquest of the Inca Empire. <u>He is best known as taking the expedition to the depths of the North American continent </u><u>and he is recorded as a first European that crossed Mississipi River</u>, where he later died.
<em>When did he do this?</em>
- <u>De Soto did this in the 16th century. </u>His first recorded expedition of Veragua and Nicaragua started at 1520. and conquest of Peru in which he participated in started in 1532. <u>He landed at shores of Northern America in 1539. and explored the continent until his death in 1542</u>.
<em>Where did this occur?</em>
- <u>This all happened at the parts of the Southern and North American continent.</u> <u>In South America, he went from Veraga, Nicaragua, Yucatan Peninsula, to the conquest of Peru.</u> In North America, he first landed at the bay of<u> today's Florida</u>, probably Tampa Bay. <u>He went towards Southeast, to modern Georgia, South and North Carolina, Tennessee and inland Mississippi. </u>The final destination was the banks of Mississippi River which he crossed as the first recorder European.
<em>Why is this significant? Why are we studying it?</em>
- <u>De Soto's explorations are significant because they are among the first who explored the depths of the Northern American continent.</u> Some of the lands – like the bank of Mississippi river – were explored for the first time. <u>They encountered the Natives of the continent with horses, war dogs, and pigs for the first time, that the people learned about and took advantage of.</u> Sadly, his significant impact on Native population was also the disease that he and his people brought. As Native people weren't immune to new diseases, large number of them died.
- We learn about his impact today as he was part of one of the biggest conquests in Peru and because he explored the parts of the land that weren't explored before. <u>He was among the firsts to go to some parts (such as Mississippi river) and we have more knowledge about life in North America because of him.</u>
No, of course not, they follow what they are told, and do that.
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no because the war would've ended sooner with our weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
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