voyages of other european explorers in the new world
The "voyages of other European explorers in the New World" refer to the expeditions undertaken by individuals from various European countries, apart from Christopher Columbus, to chart, explore, and claim territories in the Americas during the Age of Discovery in the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
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