Which man below was not a famous Spanish explorer?Vasco de Balboa
Pedro Cabral
Francisco Pizarro
Hernando de Soto

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Answer 1
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The correct answer is: "Pedro cabral"

Pedro Álvarez Cabral (Belmonte, 1467 or 1468 - Santarém, c.1520) was a fidalgo, military commander, navigator and Portuguese explorer, considered the first to arrive in Brazil. Also, Cabral is known to be one of the first Europeans to arrive on the northeast coast of South America, which he claimed for Portugal.

Answer 2
Answer: The answer is Pedro Cabral.......he was a Portugese nobleman, military commander, navigator and explorer. The rest of the men were Spanish explorers.

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