Explorers Of The World
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Dedwards14
Last updated 6 years ago
Discipline:
Social Studies Subject:
Explorers and Discovers
Grade:
7


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Cabeza was born in Spain in 1490. He was in the military before he went on the Narvaez mission. One of Cabeza`s great accomplishments was surviving the great hurricane of the Narvaez mission. He also survived walking to Mexico City, by foot.
Hernan Cortes was born in southwestern Spain in 1485. Later, he worked as a farmer and a public official. Hernan Cortes, as one of his accomplishments, conquered the Aztecs. He also gained large amounts of territory.
Buzz Aldrin was born in 1930. He grduated from a military academy in West Point, New York in 1951. He flew 66 combat missions during the Korean War. Later, around 1963, NASA chose him to be an astronaut. Buzz was the second man to step on the moon. Because of his record time space-walk, he proved that humans are able to function with stability on the moon. He later became commandant of the Aerospace Research Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base in California. Buzz Aldrin is an explorer because he went to study an unkown part of the world without knowing that much about it himself.
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