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European Explorers Theme Page The Age of Exploration General Gilbert James Cook Francis Drake Martin Frobisher John European Explorers in the "New World" Early http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Discoverers Web Primary Sources studying the history of exploration. Archaeology at Santa Elana. Martin Frobisher Peter Martyr New World Chronicles (extract) (in http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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High Arctic Explorers to see how Arctic exploration a failure but it greatly increased European interest in the New World. After Sir Martin Frobisher came John http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Canadian Explorers - EnchantedLearning.com Glossary of Exploration and administering the French colonies in the New World. FROBISHER, MARTIN Sir Martin Frobisher (1535?1594) was http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
[EMLS 4.2 / SI 3 (September, 1998) 11.1-39] Ruling The World The translated by Richard Eden, an early advocate of new world exploration who had also character (yet one that explorers like Martin Frobisher http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
European Explorers - Age Of Exploration European Explorers of the new world in the Age of exploration The Nunavutvoyages of martin frobisher commemorating frobisher s exploration of the http://www.chenowith.k12.or.us/tech/subject/social/explore.html
Extractions: General Links The Age of Exploration from the Mariner's Museum in Newport News, Virginia. Includes a timeline and curriculum guide. Discoverer's Web by a Netherlands University faculty member. Explorers of the Millennium from the ThinkQuest Jr. project. Who Goes There: European Exploration of the New World a Thinkquest project Discovery School's Exploration Station - learn about some of the most famous European explorers who sailed the high seas. Empire of the Bay from the PBS series. Includes Hudson, Champlain, Cartier, and others. Florida of the Conquistador facts about Ponce deLeon, Panfilo de Narvaez, Hernando deSoto, and Tristan deLuna. PBS: Conquistadors - learn all about Cortes, Pizarro, Orellana, and Cabeza De Vaca- four men who helped explore the new world. Enchanted Learning Explorers Room 30's Explorer Page reports by a San Jose 5th Grade class. Bartholemew Dias, Vasco da Gama, Christopher Columbus, Amerigo Vespucci, and Ferdinand Magellan are covered.
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European Exploration And Settlement In The New World European exploration and Settlement in the new world Sir martin frobisher.England. Search for Northwest Passage. 157780. Sir Francis Drake. England 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
Martin Frobisher - Arctic Explorers - All Things Arctic Gold ore claim greatly increased European interest in the new world martin frobisher was one of the first explorers to search for the Northwest Passage http://www.allthingsarctic.com/exploration/frobisher.aspx
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ReferenceResources:FamousExplorers exploration of the Northwest Passage Information about martin frobisher, JohnDavis, Cortes, a Spanish explorer, conquered the Aztecs in the new world? http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Explorers.html
Extractions: Explorer Sites A Treasure Trove of North American Exploration Accounts of European voyages and explorations to North America, from Columbus's Atlantic crossing in 1492 to the famous trip through the Northwest Passage by Roald Amundsen in 1905. Alphabetical Navigation permits browsing by explorers' names Discovery and Exploration Maps from the Library of Congress Documents the discovery and exploration of the Americas with both manuscripts and published maps. Many of these maps reflect the European Age of Discoveries, dating from the late 15th century to the 17th century when Europeans were concerned primarily with determining the outline of the continents as they explored and mapped the coastal areas and the major waterways. Also included are 18th and 19th century maps documenting the exploration and mapping of the interior parts of the continents, reflecting the work of Lewis and Clark and subsequent government explorers and surveyors. SEARCHABLE by Keyword or Creator Index
No. 932: Martin Frobisher The early exploration of the new world was full of misadventure. McFee,W., The Life of Sir martin frobisher . new York Harper Brothers Pubs, 1928. http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi932.htm
Extractions: by John H. Lienhard Click here for audio of Episode 932. Today, we go after gold and gain education instead. The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. T he early exploration of the New World was full of misadventure. Take Frobisher's quest for the Northwest Passage: Martin Frobisher, born in 1535, took up sailing at 19. He became an excellent pirate. Piracy against Spain was legal in England, but Frobisher was too good at it. He got in the way of Queen Elizabeth's negotiations with Spain. She finally had to draft his talents into the English Navy. Then he met Elizabeth's counselor, John Dee. Dee helped convince Frobisher that he could find a Northwest passage to Asia through Arctic Canada. In 1576, Frobisher set out in three tiny ships to look for China. The largest had only an 18-man crew. Frobisher got to Greenland and thought it was one of the Faeroe Islands. A storm sank one of his three ships. Another defected back to England. He finally reached two large bodies of land. He thought the northern one must be Asia and the southern one America.
HeraldicAmerica: HUDSON, FROBISHER & EARLY EXPLORATION OF CANADA Sir martin frobisher came from a prominent Yorkshire family of Welsh all gentlemen famous in the expedition of the new world or in its mapping, http://pages.infinit.net/cerame/heraldicamerica/etudes/puzzles.htm
Extractions: The Enigma of Hudson's Ancestry H udson's Bay today is an interesting part of the dynamic Canadian north. It takes its name from Henry Hudson, the English explorer. Hudson, after voyaging to the river, named in his honour, in New York for the Dutch, set sailing on an English venture to explore the Northwest Passage, this was thought, by the late medieval and early modern explorers of the Americas, to be the fast route to the far Orient. By following this fabled passage, it was hoped the monopoly of the Portuguese and later the Spaniards in the lucrative spice and silk trades could be broken. The quest for this Nothwest passage was to dominate a number of explorations of our continent. We do know that our navigator did have connections with the Muscovy Company (otherwise known as the Worshipful Company and Fellowship of the Merchant Adventurers trading to Muscovia, or the Russian Merchants). Rodney Dennys, the present Somerset herald of Arms at the College of Arms, informs us that, "these merchants traded cloth of all sorts to Russia and also much defective Wines and fruits, not fit to be spent in this Kingdom (of England)', together with all sorts of English commodities. In return they imported skins, fish, caviar, potash, isinglass and much else besides" (Dennys, 1975: 149). It was one of the Muscovy Company's vessels that Hudson used on his voyage to Canada. This might also indicate that Hudson was familiar with the perils of sailing in the far north and with the dangers of ice floes and icebergs, perhaps even with wintering over in a given location, before having entered Canadian waters.
Education World ® : Great Sites For Teaching About: Explorers Want to know martin frobisher s place in new world exploration? This is the placeto find out. Gander Academy, a K6 elementary school in Gander, http://www.education-world.com/a_sites/sites007.shtml
Extractions: Other Articles This Week ... History Great Sites Article G R E A T S I T E S A R T I C L E Each week, Education World's Great Sites for Teaching About... page highlights Web sites to help educators work timely themes into their lessons. This week's sites are among the best on the Web for teaching about explorers. Do you know the name of the first woman in space? The first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean? The first European to sail around Africa to India and back? If not, this ThinkQuest Junior site will provide the answers. Created by fourth and fifth graders at Sherwood School in Highland Park, Illinois, the site's Explorers' Hall of Fame identifies the pioneers who helped us reach this point in human history and invites visitors to nominate their own candidates as well. Check out the timeline and interactive quiz, then explore the links and additional resources. You might discover a favorite explorer of your own!
The New World Disorder -- Encyclopædia Britannica new world exploration English Explorers (206) martin frobisher led the firstEnglish attempt to establish a colony in the new world. http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9111295
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Grade 6 Social Studies Who Goes There European exploration of the new world a ThinkQuest student project exploration of the Northwest Passage martin frobisher, John Davis, http://www.linktolearning.com/grade6ss.htm
Extractions: Home Back Canada and Its Trading Partners Aboriginal Peoples Kids' Stop at Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - This is a great resource written specifically for junior-aged students and includes sections on Places, Languages, History and People. The Teacher section has excellent printable resources. (version française) The First Nations of the New France Era from the Canadian Museum of Civilization (version française) Homes of the Past - The Archaeology of an Iroquoian Longhouse from the Royal Ontario Museum Canada's Native Peoples - Vol. II of the Canada Heirloom Series - The reading level may be a challenge for grade 6, but the information is detailed and accompanied by excellent pictures. Ch. 1- Micmac Aboriginal Life; Ch. 2 - The Indians of the St. Lawrence Lowlands; Ch. 3 - The Woodland Indians; Ch. 4 - The Plains Indian Nations of Western Canada; Ch. 5 - Indians of the N.W.T., the Yukon, and the B.C. Interior; Ch. 6 - The Inuit of Canada; Ch. 7 - The Metis; Ch. 8 - The Monumental Cultures of the Northwest Coast Peoples The First Peoples Hall of the Canadian Museum of Civilization (version française) Our World - Our Way of Life - an exploration of the cultures of the Inuit and Haida - a 'Virtual Museum' of Canada (English and French) First Nations Website On Canada's SchoolNet English and French The First Americans the "Five Cultures" have direct relationship to Canadian first nations. (created by a Grade 3 class!)