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101. EPL.ca: Canadian Explorers
Includes explorers, fur trade, and settlersincluding martin frobisher. Explorers andDiscoverers of the world Henry Hudson Henry Hudson Henry Hudson
http://www.epl.ca/EPLPathfinder.cfm?id=CANADIANE1

102. EPL Pathfinders: Canadian Explorers
With profiles of explorers including martin frobisher Good maps of theexplorer s routes. Biography for Beginners world Explorers
http://www.epl.ca/EPLPathfinderPrintVersion.cfm?id=CANADIANE1

103. Early Explorers Of Canada
Early Explorers of Canada. Canada s National Flag. The search for new territory martin frobisher (b. 1535 d. 1594) Sir martin frobisher was an English
http://www.members.shaw.ca/kcic1/explorer.html
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Early Explorers of Canada
The search for new territory and for ways around or through the North American continent, took explorers and traders farther and farther inland as the New World revealed its vast riches. Some of these early explorers from France, England and Italy looked for a safe passage to the Orient, and by failing in this task, they discovered bays, rivers, and lakes and some established settlements in the new land called Canada.
Explorers of Canada
James Cook
(b.1728 - d. 1779) He joined the British Navy in 1755, at age 27. In 1768, the Navy appointed him leader of a scientific expedition to Tahiti. He set out on his first voyage round the world in the ship Endeavour. In October of 1769 Cook was the first European to visit New Zealand. In April 1770 he claimed the entire eastern coast of Australia for Great Britain.
On Cook's second journey he sailed farther south than any other European. He circled Antarctica in his famous ship Resolution, but the ice surrounding the continent prevented the sighting of land. The existence of the Antarctica remained unproved until 1840. He returned to England in 1775 and was promoted to Captain.
In July of 1776 Cook set sail on his third voyage, again in Resolution, to look for a possible northern sea route between Europe and Asia. In 1778 he became the first know European to reach the Hawaiian Islands. Later in 1778 Cook sailed up the northwest coast of North America, and was the first European to land on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. He continued up the coast through the Bering strait, and entered the Arctic Ocean. Great walls of ice blocked the expedition, so Cook headed back for the Hawaiian Islands. On February 14, 1779 Cook was stabbed to death by Hawaiian natives while investigating a theft of a boat by an islander. The expedition arrived back in England in October of 1780.

104. New World Explorers Cavelier De La Salle
Cavelier de La Salle_This important explorer was driven by his desire to her colonial policy in the new world in the eighteenth century until finally
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Explorer Cavelier de La Salle Home Arctic Explorers General Resources Antarctica Explorers General Resources Africa Explorers Behaim, Martin Cadamosto, Alvise da Dias, Bartolomeu Eannes, Gil ... Speke, John Hanning New World Explorers Albanel, Charles Balboa, Vasco Nunez de Brûlé, Étienne Cabot, John ... Vespucci, Amerigo World Explorers Cook, James Da Gama, Vasco Drake, Sir Francis General Resources ... Zheng He (Cheng Ho) Cavelier de La Salle _This important explorer was driven by his desire to find a route to the Orient. Read his story here. - Illustrated - From the Virtual Museum of New France -
http://www.civilization.ca/vmnf/explor/lasal_e1.html

A La Salle Chronology _Highlights of La Salle's life beginning in 1643 and relevant links. - Text only - From the Texas Historical Commission - http://www.thc.state.tx.us/lasalle/laschrono.html
La Salle Claims Louisiana for France (1682) _Learn the who, what, when, where and how of La Salle's voyages of exploration. - Text only - By Paul Chrastina, from Old News -
http://www.oldnewspublishing.com/story3.htm

105. Explorers From The Late 1500's - EnchantedLearning.com
The King of Spain sent Aviles to Florida in the new world, MartinFrobisher (1535?1594) was an English privateer (a pirate licenced by British),
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Explorers from 1551-1600: the Late Sixteenth Century
CERMENHO, SEBASTIAN
DE AVILES, PEDRO MENENDEZ

Captain Pedro Menendez de Aviles (Feb. 15, 1519-Sept. 17, 1574) was a brutal Spanish sailor, soldier, explorer, and conquistador. The King of Spain sent Aviles to Florida in the New World, to start a Spanish settlement (St. Augustine, in northeastern Florida), and to decimate a nearby French settlement (Fort Caroline). For more information on De Aviles, click here DE FUCA, JUAN
Juan de Fuca (15-1601?) was a Greek navigator who sailed for Spain under a Spanish name; his original name was Apostolos Valerianos. De Fuca sailed up the western coast of North America from Mexico to Vancouver Island in 1592, looking for a passage from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. He was perhaps the first European to see this area. He sailed through the Strait of Juan de Fuca (which was named for him in 1725) and believed it to be the beginning of a route to the Atlantic Ocean (it is not). This strait connects the Pacific Ocean to the Puget Sound and the Georgia Strait, between the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state, USA, and Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. After sailing back to Acapulco, Mexico, de Fuca was not rewarded by Spain for his journey, and his discovery of the strait was not entirely believed until Captain Vancouver retraced de Fuca's route 200 years later. After this journey, de Fuca returned to Greece.

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