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Giovanni da Verrazzano reaches New York harbor.
On April 17, 1524, Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano became the first recorded European to enter the harbor of what is now New York City. His voyage provided vital information about North America's Atlantic coast.
Commissioned by King Francis I of France, Giovanni da Verrazzano set sail to chart new territories and find passage to Asia. On April 17, 1524, his flagship spotted the mouth of the Hudson River and sailed into the natural harbor. Verrazzano's detailed accounts described the diverse landscapes, waterways, and indigenous peoples of the region. His reports helped establish French claims in North America and informed future expeditions. Though his attempt to find a western route to the Pacific via the North American coast proved unsuccessful, his exploration expanded European knowledge. Verrazzano's name later became attached to key landmarks, including the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge in New York. His voyage marked an important chapter in the Age of Discovery.
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