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What modern state did Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo claim for King Charles I of Spain (Spain).
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo died on 1543 his birth is unknown. He was a Spanish or Portuguese explorer his nationality is uncertain. Cabrillo was the first European explorer to explore the Californian coast. In 1542, he sailed from Acapulco to Western California claiming California for King Charles I of Spain. He was sponsored by King Charles I of Spain. Cabrillo named The San Diego Bay and Santa Barbara. He died on San Miguel Island in the Santa Barbara Channel after a fight with Indians, he died from complications resulting from a broken leg. ( from the Indians).
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's Goal was to find the Northwest passage and sail his way to the East Indies.
SPAIN (KING CHARLES I OF SPAIN) SPONSORED
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo problem was the misfortune of a Indian attack that cause his death
Cabillo did not find the West Indies but he claimed western California.
What modern state did Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo claim for King Charles I of Spain (Spain).
CABILLO CLAIMED WESTERN CALIFORNIA FOR KING CHARLES I OF SPAIN
In 1542, he sailed from Acapulco to Southern California claiming California for King Charles I of Spain. He was sponsored by King Charles I of Spain.