As a consequence, the expedition entered the Sabine River from the Gulf of Mexico.
The expedition did not enter King George Sound due to bad weather.
The first military expeditions entered the area of present-day Winkler County in the last half of the nineteenth century.
On June 25, 1528, the expedition entered Apalachee territory.
The expedition of Spanish explorer Coronado entered the area in 1540-1542 during its search for Cíbola.
On 13 June, the expedition entered the White River and proceeded uneventfully upstream for four more days.
On March 19 the expedition entered the Shatt al Arab.
De Soto and his expedition entered the Coosa chiefdom in 1540.
De Narváez's expedition first entered Apalachee territory on June 15, 1528.
The expedition entered the bay on April 7.