That was the only serious fighting as the expedition visited large scale destruction on Iroquois villages.
Next, the expedition visited Fiji and the Hawaiian Islands in 1840.
American expeditions, led by Nicholas Clinch, visited the range in 1988, 1989, 1992, and 1993, attempting other major peaks, but were unsuccessful.
Then three expeditions between 1868 and 1871 visited Yellowstone and took the news of its wonders back to the East.
An Italian expedition also visited in 1913.
The British expedition of George Vancouver also visited the island in 1792.
A German ethnographic expedition visited this town in April 1935.
When Napoleon's expedition visited there were still blocks on the ramp.
The expedition visited California that summer.
Although many expeditions visited the coast during the next 200 years, there was no lasting attempt at establishment of a permanent settlement.