5. What was the eventual outcome of De Soto's expedition

A. It encourage Spain to compete with France for land in the north america***
B. He founded a new colony in the name of the king
C. He found great wealth and returned to Spain a hero
D. He was captured and enslaved by Native Americans

Which expedition?

I don't know until you identify which expedition.

this is stupid the teacher is useless

alright i dont like this teacher either but this is on you. this dude did a bunch of expeditions you cant expect the teacher to know which one your talking about.

To find the answer to this question, we can look into the historical records and accounts of De Soto's expedition. One reliable source is the book "The De Soto Chronicles," which provides a comprehensive account of the expedition.

According to historical records, the eventual outcome of De Soto's expedition was option C: He did not find great wealth and did not return to Spain as a hero. In fact, the expedition did not achieve its intended goals of finding wealth and capturing territory. De Soto's expedition faced numerous challenges, including hostile encounters with Native American tribes, harsh weather conditions, and disease outbreaks.

De Soto himself died during the expedition, and his body was reportedly buried in the Mississippi River. The remaining members of the expedition, under the command of Luis de Moscoso, eventually made their way back to Spanish territory, but their overall mission was considered a failure in terms of achieving the intended objectives.

Therefore, the correct answer is C.

is the answer A