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Robert de La Salle

This French nobleman financed his own expedition up and down the Mississippi River Valley. He claimed this land for France.

Hernan Cortes

This Spanish nobleman led an expedition to conquer the Aztec Empire in what is now central Mexico.

Christopher Columbus

This explorer convinced the rulers of Spain that Asia could be reached by sailing west from Europe. When he reached the island he named San Salvador, he thought he had reached Asia. But he was actually making the first European land claim in the New World.

Juan Ponce de Leon

This Spanish soldier led an expedition in search of the mythical “fountain of youth.” He never found the magical waters. He did find what is now Florida and claimed it for Spain.

Henry Hudson

Holland and England sponsored this sailor to find a northern sea route to Asia. He explored a large river in what is now New York and a huge bay in what is now Canada. Both bodies of water are named after him.

Francisco Vasquez de Coronado

This Spanish nobleman led an expedition into what is now the southwestern United States in search of a city of gold.

Jacques Cartier

This sailor was sent by the king of France to find the Northwest Passage. He never found the passage, but he made France’s first land claim in North America.

John Cabot

This explorer was a merchant who convinced sponsors in England to support him as he looked for a new trade route to Asia. He never found the trade route, but he did make England’s first land claims in North America.