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  1. The Adventures of the Chevalier de La Salle and His Companions, in Their Explorations of the Prairies, Forests, Lakes, and Rivers, of the New World, and ... the Savage Tribes, Two Hundred Years Ago by John Stevens Cabot Abbott, 2001-07-25
  2. John Cabot and the Rediscovery of North America (Explorers of New Worlds) by Charles J. Shields, 2001-08
  3. Historic and Picturesque Exploration, Discovery and Conquest of the New World Containing the Thrilling Asventures of Christopher Columbus, Americus Vespucius, John and Sebastian Cabot... by D.M. KelSey, 1910

1. John Cabot Newfoundland And Labrador Heritage
Early Exploration. Geographical Knowledge Navigation Methods Before Cabot John Cabot wanted to find new routes to part of the world
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2. European Explorers Theme Page
The Age of Exploration General England John Cabot Sir Humphrey Gilbert James Cook European Explorers in the "New World" Early Explorers
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3. European Explorers - Age Of Exploration
John Cabot from the Thinkquest site Who Goes There European Exploration of the New World The Cabot Dilemma John Cabot's 1497 Voyage
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4. Explorers
Explorers of the World Explorers Theme page. NEW European Exploration in Georgia Report on John Cabot by a 5th Grade Student.
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5. Explorers Theme Page
The Cabot Dilemma John Cabot's 1497 Voyage the Limits of Historiography Who goes there European Exploration of the New World
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6. John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) The Real Discoverer Of The New World!!
the west and south . . ." John Cabot was the true Discoverer of the New World!! John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto Cabot voyages of exploration
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7. NM's Creative Impulse.. Exploration The Americas
World History Exploration The land in the New World intensified Old World rivalries John and Sebastian Cabot read a one page bio of the
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8. Welcome
Who Goes There European Exploration of the New World Bartlett Elementary School 2000
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9. The Cabot Dilemma
John Cabot knew the world was much bigger around than Columbus claimed, and that is known about the exploration. Ireland in the New
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10. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Amerigo Vespucci
of the discovery of the New World, in relation to those of Christopher Columbus, of Sebastian Cabot, and +John Cardinal Farley, Archbishop
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11. Cabot
john cabot was born in Genoa, Italy around 1450. He paid for cabot to beginan exploration of the new world because cabot convinced him that it was
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John Cabot
Born: 1450 Died: 1499
English Explorer
Major Accomplishment
He was the first European since the Vikings to explore the mainland of North America and the first to search for the Northwest Passage.
Early Life
John Cabot was born in Genoa, Italy around 1450. His name was actually Giovanni Caboto, but he would be remembered by the English translation, John Cabot. In 1476, Cabot lived in Venice, Italy, the main trading center for the entire Mediterranean region. He worked there as a merchant and a navigator. Horrible experiences with Arab traders probably influenced Cabot’s decision to find a sea route to the Far East which would allow merchants to trade directly with Asian traders instead of the Arab traders.
Search for the Northwest Passage
In 1483, Cabot moved to Bristol, England. He believed that Asia could be reached by sailing west. In 1493, when word of Columbus’ reports of his successful journey to the New World arrived, Cabot convinced King Henry VII that England did not have to sit still while the Spaniards helped themselves to the New World. Even though the Pope had given Spain control of all the new lands in the New World, King Henry VII like Cabot’s idea. He paid for Cabot to begin an exploration of the New World because Cabot convinced him that it was possible to reach Asia on a more northerly route than Columbus had taken, and this route would be even shorter! The idea that a northern route existed started the search for the Northwest Passage to the Indies.

12. Bibliography
world Book Encyclopedia, 1982. Grant, Neil. The Discoverers. new York ArcoPublishing, Inc, 1979. john and Sebastian cabot. The Age of exploration.
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Books, Encyclopedias, and CD-ROMs
"Coronado, Francisco Vasquez de." Microsoft Encarta 2000 . Vers. 9.0.0.0702. Microsoft. Redmond: Microsoft, 1999. Ford, Franklin L. "Cartier, Jacques". World Book Encyclopedia Ford, Franklin L. "Cartier, Jacques." World Book Encyclopedia Fritz, Jean. Around the World in a Hundred Years: from Henry the Navigator to Magellan. New York: Scholastic Inc, 1994. Fritz, Jean. Where do you think You're Going Christopher Columbus? New York: G.P. Putnams Sons, 1980. Gibson, Charles. "Coronado, Francisco Vasquez de." World Book Encyclopedia Gibson, Charles. "Cortes, Hernando." World Book Encyclopedia Gibson, Charles. "Desoto, Hernando." World Book Encyclopedia Gibson, Charles. "Ponce de Leon, Juan." World Book Encyclopedia Gibson, Charles. "Vespucci, Amerigo." World Book Encyclopedia Grant, Neil. The Discoverers . New York: Arco Publishing, Inc, 1979. Grosseck, Joyce, and Attwood, Elizabeth. Great Explorers . Grand Rapids: Gateway Press Inc, 1988.

13. European Exploration Of The New World
john cabot and his son were great explorers. As I foresaw, whom ever controlledthe new world would dominate the European continent.
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Introduction Although the Vikings traveled to North America more than 900 years ago, it was Christopher Columbus' good luck in 1492 that whipped Europe into a frenzy. Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand, the Spanish Monarchs whom funded Columbus' exploration, were the first to realize the potential wealth of the New World. Spain became the richest and most powerful nation in the world. "How long will it last? ........No one knows. More importantly, will other European Countries allow Spain to reign supreme?
That remains to be seen........"

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The Task Pirate Corrigan is a ruthless man who preys on explorers. He has assigned your motley group to spy on the European Explorers whom are heading to North America. Pirate Corrigan requests that all groups create a death warrant (via a web page) for only the most exceptional explorer. Based on the scoring rubric , Pirate Corrigan will handsomely reward any group that successfully completes the assignment. However, anyone caught to be a coward...
(failing to complete the task)
......will walk the plank!!!!!

14. ProTeacher! New World Exploration Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In
Christopher Columbus, john cabot, Amerigo Vespucci, Vasco de Balboa, Mini Poster for new world Explorers Students use research skills to design an
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A Journal of Discovery
- Students use the scientific explorers accompanying Captain James Cook in the South Pacific as inspiration for creating observation journals source
An Adventure to the New World
- Students create an "Explorers Notebook" as they learn about explorers from the 15th and 16th centuries. Includes a hotlist of Internet sites students can explore! source
Caravel: A Revolutionary Sailing Ship
- Information and a printable diagram about a ship used by early explorers. Click on the link at the bottom for th printable blackline diagram

15. John Cabot
john cabot European exploration of the new world, a Thinkquest project.http //library.thinkquest.org/J002678F/john_cabot . john cabot s Voyage of
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  • 16. Explorers
    Explorers of the world Explorers Theme page. new; European exploration inGeorgia European Explorers Report on john cabot by a 5th Grade Student.
    http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/explorer.html
    Explorers Research/Informational Sites
  • 1492 - An Ongoing Voyage - See all of this exhibit! Don't miss a link! Age of Exploration Cabeza de Vaca's Trails - Use the drop-down menu to explore this Web site. Conquest Trails..Alabama Conquest Trails in North America - Click on the map to zoom in to a certain area. Conquistadors - From PBS. DeSoto De Soto's Trail - Click on the map to zoom in on a certain area! DeSoto's Trail Through Georgia Discoveries After Prince Henry Discoverers by Alphabet - Scroll down and click on the explorer you wish to learn about. Discoverers Web - This site provides a comprehensive list of sources about exploration and discovery. Discovery and Exploration - From the Library of Congress. Dynamic Explorers ..History for Teens - Learn about De Soto and DeVaca and the Native Americans here. Explorers - Includes names, dates, and ONLY basic information. Explorers - Theme page. European Explorers - Links to French, Spanish, English, and Portuguese explorers. Ferdinand Magellan - Click See Magellan's Voyage (at the bottom of the page) to see a nice map with Magellan's route in red. Francis Drake Henry Hudson Henry, the Navigator
  • 17. John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) The Real Discoverer Of The New World!!
    john cabot discovered the new world in 1494 on June 24, at 500 in the morning . All the cabot voyages of exploration were watched carefully by the
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    The Reformation Online proudly presents John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto), the real Discoverer of the New World!! To the corrupt Old World he gave a New World!! Are you really proud to be an American? The Portuguese Columbus Amerigo Vespucci unmasked at last!! Ferdinand Magellan unmasked at last!!
    Amerigo Vespucci
    Amerigo Vespucci
    was a low-born moneychanger from the Florentine banking House of Medici . Banking was considered the lowest profession because of the unseemly practice of money lending at interest or usury A vespa or WASP. A vespa or wasp is a nasty stinging insect and can inflict a painful sting sometimes leading to death. They are related to hornets and yellow jackets. Italian Vespa scooter.

    18. Gunston Middle School Library: Explorers Of The New World
    Who were the explorers of the new world? What motivated them to come to thishemisphere? john cabot http//www.heritage.nf.ca/exploration/cabot.html
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    Explorers of the New World
    An Internet Hotlist on European Explorers of the Western Hemisphere
    Explorers Project - Fall 2004
    Project Assignment Rubric
    These are pdf files. created by Elena Rodriguez
    Gunston Middle School Library Media Center
    Introduction Portuguese and Spanish Explorers English Explorers ... Viking Explorers
    Introduction
    Who were the explorers of the New World? What motivated them to come to this hemisphere? What challenges did they encounter here? What did changes did they bring back to Europe? What is their legacy? After using books, magazines and reference materials, search these Internet links to find additional information about the European Explorers of the New World.
    General Internet Resources

    19. European Exploration And Settlement In The New World
    Division of new world between Spain and Portugal. 1497. john cabot. England Dutch claim to new York area; explored Hudson Bay
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    European Exploration and Settlement in the New World
    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

    20. The Portuguese Explorers: Newfoundland And Labrador Heritage
    By the time that john cabot returned to England in 1497 with news of the new founde began to implement plans for a Portuguese colony in the new world.
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    Early Exploration
    Later Exploration

    Portuguese Explorers
    Early Cartography

    Neither Gaspar nor Miguel Corte-Real returned from their voyages to the New World.
    Although many historians have speculated on the presence of a Portuguese colony in North America, its existence has never been confirmed.
    The Portuguese Explorers
    The Portuguese pioneered the European exploration of the Atlantic Ocean. By the time that John Cabot returned to England in 1497 with news of the "new founde isle", the main focus of Portuguese maritime activity was their trade along the west African coast and on to India. But at the same time, there was a long-standing Portuguese interest in what lay to the west, and they were as interested as anyone else in a direct westerly route to Asia. Indeed, some historians think that Portuguese mariners may have reached Newfoundland before Cabot. Caravel
    The Portuguese mariners used caravels, relatively long and narrow vessels with triangular lateen sails, for their North Atlantic explorations in the 16th century.
    From Henry C. Murphy.

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