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Explorers Review

I was the leader of the Inca Empire when Francisco Pizarro arrived. Atahualpa Who Am I? Explorers Review

Bartolome de Las Casas Explorers I was a priest who tried to stop the abuse of Native Americans by the Spanish. Bartolome de Las Casas Who Am I? Explorers Review

Henry Hudson Explorers I was from England, but sailed for the Dutch. I claimed land along the NE coast of North America. Henry Hudson Who Am I? Explorers Review

I was a nun and poet. Juana Inez de la Cruz Who Am I? Explorers Review

Robert de La Salle Explorers I claimed all the lands of the Mississippi Valley for France and named them Louisiana after the king. Robert de La Salle Who Am I? Explorers Review

Juan Ponce de Leon Explorers I sailed from France and searched for the fountain of eternal youth in Florida. Juan Ponce de Leon Who Am I? Explorers Review

I was leader of the Aztec Empire when Hernán Cortés arrived. Montezuma Who Am I? Explorers Review

I was a Mayan princess who translated for Hernán Cortés. Malintzin Who Am I? Explorers Review

Hernando de Soto Explorers I led an expedition to the Mississippi River and searched for the Seven Cities of Cibola. Hernando de Soto Who Am I? Explorers Review

Jacques Cartier Explorers I was the first French explorer to explore along the St. Lawrence River. Jacques Cartier Who Am I? Explorers Review

Samuel de Champlain Explorers I sailed for France, explored the St. Lawrence River, and named a lake after myself. Samuel de Champlain Who Am I? Explorers Review

Francisco Pizarro Explorers I attacked the Incan Empire and claimed the land and riches for Spain. Francisco Pizarro Who Am I? Explorers Review

Quetzalcoatl Explorers I was the Feathered Serpent god of the Aztec. Who Am I? Explorers Review

Father Jacques Marquette We explored the Wisconsin, Fox, and Mississippi Rivers. Louis Joliet Father Jacques Marquette Who Are We? Explorers Review

Hernán Cortés Explorers I was a Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec. Hernán Cortés Who Am I? Explorers Review

King Louis XIV Explorers I was ruler of France from 1643 to 1715. Who Am I? Explorers Review

Francisco Vasquez de Coronado I searched for the Seven Cities of Cibola and claimed SW North America for Spain. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado Who Am I? Explorers Review

Largest Cities in the World 1. Tokyo, Japan - 28,025,000 2. Mexico City, Mexico - 18,131,000 3. Mumbai, India - 18,042,000 4. Sáo Paulo, Brazil - 17, 711,000 5. New York City, USA - 16,626,000 6. Shanghai, China - 14,173,000 7. Lagos, Nigeria - 13,488,000 8. Los Angeles, USA - 13,129,000 9. Calcutta, India - 12,900,000 10. Buenos Aires, Argentina - 12,431,000

Largest Cities in the World 11. Seóul, South Korea - 12,215,000 12. Beijing, China - 12,033,000 13. Karachi, Pakistan - 11,774,000 14. Delhi, India - 11,680,000 15. Dhaka, Bangladesh - 10,979,000 16. Manila, Philippines - 10,818,000 17. Cairo, Egypt - 10,772,000 18. Õsaka, Japan - 10,609,000 19. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 10,556,000 20. Tianjin, China - 10,239,000

Largest Cities in the USA (in the top 100 of the world) 5. New York City, USA - 16,626,000 8. Los Angeles, USA - 13,129,000 29. Chicago, USA - 6,945,000 52. Philadelphia, USA - 4,398,000 59. San Francisco, USA - 4,051,000 61. Washington DC, USA - 3,927,000 62. Houston, USA - 3,918,000 63. Dallas, USA - 3,912,000 67. Detroit, USA - 3,785,000

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