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Canadian Explorers - EnchantedLearning.com Glossary of Exploration CHAMPLAIN, SAMUEL DE Samuel de Champlain the French colonies in the New World. For more information on Champlain http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Champlain, Samuel De continued his exploration of in the New World. Champlain published the following works "Bref discours des choses plus remarquables que http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Champlain New France and was governor until he died in 1635. References. World Book Encyclopedia Vol. C. Additional Links Lake Champlain Samuel http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
European Exploration And Settlement In The New World European exploration and Settlement in the new world. Date. Explorer. Representing Explored new England coast. 160315. samuel de champlain. France http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1031.html
Extractions: historical figure, event or issue) Date Explorer Representing Event c. 1000 Leif Eriksson Norse Likely first European to Newfoundland Prince Henry the Navigator Portugal Gonzalo Cabral Portugal Discovered Azores various Portugal Exploration along west African coast; slave trade Fall of Constantinople Muslim closure of eastward routes may have spurred westward push. Bartholomeu Dias Portugal Reached Cape of Good Hope Christopher Columbus Spain First voyage Treaty of Tordesillas Division of New World between Spain and Portugal John Cabot England To Newfoundland ; English claim to North America Vasco da Gama Portugal Rounds Africa to India Amerigo Vespucci Spain Portugal West Indies and South America Pedro Álvarez Cabral Portugal Brazil Ponce de Léon Spain Florida Vasco Núñez de Balboa Spain Crossed Panama to Pacific Ocean Ferdinand Magellan Spain Circumnavigation of world completed by crew Hernán Cortés Spain Conquered Aztecs in Mexico Giovanni da Verrazzano France Searched for Northwest Passage Lucas Vazquez Ayllon Spain Temporary settlement in in the Carolinas Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca Spain From Gulf of Mexico into Texas Francisco Pizarro Spain Conquered Incas in Peru Jacques Cartier France Gulf of St. Lawrence
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Extractions: historical figure, event or issue) Up to the eve of the explosion of European exploratory and colonizing activity, France had been embroiled in the enervating Hundred Years' War (1337-1453). That series of conflicts started in a quarrel over the succession to the French throne; Edward III of England had made a claim. French military defeats were compounded by the horror of the Black Death, the predations of lawless, marauding gangs in the countryside, and a bloody peasant revolt. If that were not enough, the French also suffered humiliating peace agreements and loss of territory to their English rivals. The tides of the conflict began to shift in favor of the French in the 15th century. Joan of Arc led her countrymen to a stirring victory at Orléans in 1429. By 1453, the English presence was reduced to the single city of Calais on the English Channel across from Dover. Considerable order and prosperity was returned to France, particularly during the regime of Louis XI (ruled 1461-83), when the king consolidated power at the expense of jealous local nobles. By 1500, France was regarded as a major power in Europe, but would once again become involved in protracted warfare, this time with the commanding House of Hapsburg as its major rival.
Champlain, Samuel De -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia Called the Father of new France, samuel de champlain founded Quebec, the firstpermanent French new world exploration French Explorers (156) http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9273593
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They Explored In Canada of exploration in new France by going ahead of samuel de champlain, champlains Map of the new world, 1632, Not the largest version I ve seen, http://www.hpedsb.on.ca/sg/quinte/exploring_canada.htm
Extractions: Belleville, Ontario Webmaster Visit over 125 links to over 60 explorers, both famous and not-so-famous; updated Click on these underlined links to jump down this very long page. Arctic Explorers Astronauts Canoes Coureurs des Bois ... Maps of the early exploration of Canada: 1497-1650 and 1651-1760. Individual Explorers: Albanel Bylot des Groseilliers Hall ... Vancouver Albanel , Charles Missionary voyageur The Jesuit priest Charles Albanel was born in Auvergne, France,in either 1613 or 1616. In the spring of 1649 he embarked for Canada. Energetic and stubborn but obscure and undistinguished, looked down on by his superiors, Albanel nevertheless accepted the challenge of reaching Hudson Bay overland. Alling , Lillian One Determined Woman Lillian Alling walked, in 1927, from New York City to Dawson, YT. Amundsen, Roald Biography A biography of one of the most successful polar explorers ever known. He visited both poles. Arctic Explorers and the Northwest Passage see also Amundsen Bartlett Bering Davis ... Exploration of the Northwest Passage A good summary of the explorations of this region, with links about particular explorers.
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Extractions: saveBookmark("", "", ""); Jump to a New Chapter Introduction to the SAT II Introduction to the SAT II U.S. History Strategies for Taking the SAT II U.S. History America Before the Europeans The Colonial Period Revolution and Constitution A New Nation The Age of Jackson Cultural Trends: 1781âMid-1800s Westward Expansion and Sectional Strife Civil War and Reconstruction Industrial Revolution The Age of Imperialism The Progressive Era World War I The Roaring Twenties The Great Depression and the New Deal World War II The 1950s: Cold War, Civil Rights, and Social Trends The 1960s Glossary Practice Tests Are Your Best Friends continue to the next section >> Exploration Before Columbus The Age of Exploration ... Colonial Wars The Age of Exploration Though Columbus was not the first to discover the New World, his landing in the New World in 1492 is important: it ushered in an era of unprecedented European exploration and settlement of the Americas. This period is known as the Age of Exploration. During this age, European explorers searched for trade routes, overseas wealth, and adventure. Technological innovations spurred the exploration boom. A âmaritime revolutionâ in Europe saw the invention of the the astrolabe, a device used to determine latitude; the caravel, an large ship of unprecedented speed; and the magnetic compass. Important Names in The Age of Exploration Name Country Achievement(s) Christopher Columbus Spain 1492: Reached Bahamas; explored Cuba, Haiti
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Extractions: nn n n AUTHOR TITLE EDITION FORMAT PRICE PUBORG various Graphic UGottingen Graphic n/c WiscHistSoc 1583: Report of the Viceroy to the King [southwest] Graphic n/c WiscHistSoc Narrative of a voyage to Maryland by Father Andrew White, SJ; account, colony of Baltimore, letters of mission Graphic Html n/c Libr Congress Abbott, John S. C. 1805-1877 Ferdinand de Soto: The discoverer of the Mississippi Graphic PDF n/c FloridaDLib Achenwall, Gottfried Achenwall's observations on North America Graphic PDF n/c UGottingen Anon. Hudson's Voyage in 1609 (tr. J R Brodhead from Dutch) (NY Hist Soc) Graphic n/c CornellU Banvard, Joseph (Rev.?) 1874 Bost Graphic PDF n/c UGottingen Barlowe, Arthur 1584: Captain Arthur Barlowe's Narrative of the First Voyage to the Coasts of America [Pamlico Sound; Roanoke
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Reader's Companion To American History - -EXPLORATION OF NORTH AMERICA The first attempt by Europeans to colonize the new world occurred around ad In 1608 samuel de champlain built a fort at Quebec and explored the area http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/rcah/html/ah_029600_explorationo.htm
Extractions: Entries Publication Data Advisory Board Contributors ... World Civilizations The Reader's Companion to American History The first attempt by Europeans to colonize the New World occurred around a.d. 1000, when the Vikings sailed from the British Isles to Greenland, established a colony, and then moved on to Labrador, the Baffin Islands, and finally Newfoundland. There they established a colony named Vineland (meaning fertile region) and from that base sailed along the coast of North America, observing the flora, fauna, and native peoples. Inexplicably, after a few years Vineland was abandoned. Although the Vikings never returned to America, their accomplishments became known to other Europeans. Europe, however, was made up of many small principalities whose concerns were mainly local. Europeans may have been intrigued by the stories of the feared Vikings' discovery of a "new world," but they lacked the resources or the will to follow their path of exploration. Trade continued to revolve around the Mediterranean Sea, as it had for hundreds of years. But between 1000 and 1650 a series of interconnected developments occurred in Europe that provided the impetus for the exploration and subsequent colonization of America. These developments included the Protestant Reformation and the subsequent Catholic Counter-Reformation, the Renaissance, the unification of small states into larger ones with centralized political power, the emergence of new technology in navigation and shipbuilding, and the establishment of overland trade with the East and the accompanying transformation of the medieval economy.
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