Exploration and colonization by Russians was made as far South as San Francisco. All of Alaska, at least its coastline, the Aleutians and Washington and Oregon were areas that had seen some trading and exploration by Russia prior to 1812.
In combat no, only the US has.
Coronado explored the southwestern US, while de Soto explored the southeastern US.
Canada didn't sell it to the US; Russia did. Canada owned it first, then Russia, now the US. Russia found it useless and hard to get to because of the water body that separated it from Russia.
Austria,Russia,Germany,Turkey and the allies France,Britain
no No, the Cold War is quite separate from WW II. Note that in WW II, Russia was an ally of the US, while Germany and Japan were enemies of the US. In the Cold War, Russia became the main enemy of the US, and West Germany and Japan were allies of the US. So the alliances switched.
He only explored the east coast of Canada.
Lewis and Clark explored the Louisiana Territory.
Twelve US astronauts have explored the moon as part of the Apollo missions between 1969 and 1972.
Coronado
It never was part of the US. Russia is a separate country in Europe and Asia, USA is in North America.
You must be joking. The only thing the US and Russia have in common is that they are both in the northern hemisphere.
none.
It is Alaska, it's next to Canada but it's the closest to russia I can think P.S My name is Salman and I'm only 11! Suprised
Twelve. To date, the US is the only country to have landed men on the moon.
Juan ponce de Leon
Language,Culture,Food,and part of their knowledge.
Yeah, they explored the Louisiana Purchase.