<span>You are probably looking for Juan Ponce de Leon 1474 – 1521. He was not actually a conquistador, but a gentleman volunteer on Columbus second voyage, later a governor in Hispaniola and later still an explorer. He explored Florida in 1513.
Cortes did not reach the mainland until 1519.
Hernando de Soto came to the new world in 1514.
Pizarro accompanied Balboa in his crossing of the Isthmus of Panama in 1513. But that is more Central America.
Cortes, de Soto and Pizarro were actual conquistadors.</span>
The answer is be the place where two or more bones meet
I think the answer is ..Baghdad and Moscow.
The Phoenicians were among one of the best traders of their time and owed much of their prosperity to trade.
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Question : What serious problem did the pilgrims face when they landed on November 11 and how did they solve this problem ?
My Answer :
What was the problem ?
They had drifted off course and had landed north of the original place where they were suppose to settle with also winter fast approaching; by staying where they were.
They also faced : 1. Disease
2. Indian attack
3. Malnutrition
4. Starvation
5. Unfamilliar weather
Most of these problems they couldn't solve, like disease, attack, starvation, and weather. The early colonists weren't very willing to work. They thought America was a continuous land of bounty from which they could reap the harvest. Well...it wasn't. A lot of people starved to death. On top of that, they were constantly worried about Indian attack...and they had the right to be. None of the Indians wanted to give up their land and share their resources with a strange invader