
Explorers workbook - Franklin Township Public Schools
... Explorers of the New World is an attempt to fill this void. Students are presented with interesting narratives of various explorers with each story followed by a fun-filled and challenging puzzle. Also included in each section are three to four activities that span the curriculum. There are vocabula ...
... Explorers of the New World is an attempt to fill this void. Students are presented with interesting narratives of various explorers with each story followed by a fun-filled and challenging puzzle. Also included in each section are three to four activities that span the curriculum. There are vocabula ...
European Exploration
... had commissioned Hernán Cortés to explore the continent. The governor wanted a report on the rich and powerful civilization rumored to be there. After landing in Mexico with 11 ships, 508 soldiers, 16 horses, and weaponry, the 34-year-old Cortés founded the city of Veracruz. Cortés and his party cla ...
... had commissioned Hernán Cortés to explore the continent. The governor wanted a report on the rich and powerful civilization rumored to be there. After landing in Mexico with 11 ships, 508 soldiers, 16 horses, and weaponry, the 34-year-old Cortés founded the city of Veracruz. Cortés and his party cla ...
`La Salle`s Grand Dream
... Some supplies, such as goods to trade with the Indians, were not provided by the king, which meant that La Salle and his men had to buy them. The explorer had persuaded twenty thousand Shawnee, Illinois, and Miami Indians to settle around Fort St. Louis des lllinois, which he had established in 168 ...
... Some supplies, such as goods to trade with the Indians, were not provided by the king, which meant that La Salle and his men had to buy them. The explorer had persuaded twenty thousand Shawnee, Illinois, and Miami Indians to settle around Fort St. Louis des lllinois, which he had established in 168 ...
Uncovering a conspiracy thai killed th first English settlers in America
... foundered in the water off Portugal. In the Caribbean, White recorded, the crew failed to take on necessary supplies of water and salt because of Fernandez's obstruction. The expedition made slow progress. In mid July the ships were brought to a complete halt for several days off the coast of Caroli ...
... foundered in the water off Portugal. In the Caribbean, White recorded, the crew failed to take on necessary supplies of water and salt because of Fernandez's obstruction. The expedition made slow progress. In mid July the ships were brought to a complete halt for several days off the coast of Caroli ...
Age of Exploration PowerPoint Activity/Maps and
... B. One of the greatest Eng. explorers, he was a famous privateer/Sea Dog who attacked Spanish treasure ships in the late 1570’s and also successfully sailed around the world too. C. He too failed to find a N. West passage but he is credited with founding a colony in New Foundland for England in the ...
... B. One of the greatest Eng. explorers, he was a famous privateer/Sea Dog who attacked Spanish treasure ships in the late 1570’s and also successfully sailed around the world too. C. He too failed to find a N. West passage but he is credited with founding a colony in New Foundland for England in the ...
Unit 2 The Debatable Land
... many parts of it. Spain was the first nation to take over the Caribbean Sea with Hispaniola becoming the Spanish capital over all her New World possessions. Hispaniola was located in modern –day Dominican Republic. After Columbus’ voyages, many Spanish explorers followed in order to discover and set ...
... many parts of it. Spain was the first nation to take over the Caribbean Sea with Hispaniola becoming the Spanish capital over all her New World possessions. Hispaniola was located in modern –day Dominican Republic. After Columbus’ voyages, many Spanish explorers followed in order to discover and set ...
Age of Exploration Study Guide (Filled Out)
... Know the first permanent English colony in North America Jamestown, Virginia ...
... Know the first permanent English colony in North America Jamestown, Virginia ...
The Louisiana Purchase
... France, and his schemes included the recapture of Louisiana from Spain. Control over this vast territory would halt the westward expansion of the young United States and would supply French colonies in the West Indies with the goods they needed. In 1800, Napoleon signed the secret Treaty of Ildefons ...
... France, and his schemes included the recapture of Louisiana from Spain. Control over this vast territory would halt the westward expansion of the young United States and would supply French colonies in the West Indies with the goods they needed. In 1800, Napoleon signed the secret Treaty of Ildefons ...
The French Attempt a Florida Foothold
... Colonies and trading posts were established along the eastern African coast. Portuguese fleets began to make annual voyages to India and China, returning to port with cargoes of spices and silks that made Lisbon, the capital city, the new marketplace of Europe. One expedition to the Orient swung so ...
... Colonies and trading posts were established along the eastern African coast. Portuguese fleets began to make annual voyages to India and China, returning to port with cargoes of spices and silks that made Lisbon, the capital city, the new marketplace of Europe. One expedition to the Orient swung so ...
European Exploration and Colonization of North America
... from Iceland, was blown off course by a storm and reported seeing land that was not Greenland. ◦ Years later, Leif Ericson, followed Herjolfsson's route. Noting an abundance of trees as he passed by what is now Labrador, he named the area Markland (forest land). Eventually, he landed on Newfound ...
... from Iceland, was blown off course by a storm and reported seeing land that was not Greenland. ◦ Years later, Leif Ericson, followed Herjolfsson's route. Noting an abundance of trees as he passed by what is now Labrador, he named the area Markland (forest land). Eventually, he landed on Newfound ...
Explorer Fact Sheet – Biographies
... voyages were the key to the cartography of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and he named the land around it "Canada." Born in Saint-Malo in Brittany, Jacques Cartier probably had already been on trading and exploring missions to Brazil and Newfoundland when Francis I of France first approached him about a ...
... voyages were the key to the cartography of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and he named the land around it "Canada." Born in Saint-Malo in Brittany, Jacques Cartier probably had already been on trading and exploring missions to Brazil and Newfoundland when Francis I of France first approached him about a ...
File - Mrs. Hinton History
... Moors in Granada. By various accounts, he began his exploration career as part of Christopher Columbus' second expedition to the New World (1493), after the war with the Moors ended. HISPANIOLA AND PUERTO RICO Years later, after suppressing an Indian uprising in Hispaniola (comprising modern-day Hai ...
... Moors in Granada. By various accounts, he began his exploration career as part of Christopher Columbus' second expedition to the New World (1493), after the war with the Moors ended. HISPANIOLA AND PUERTO RICO Years later, after suppressing an Indian uprising in Hispaniola (comprising modern-day Hai ...
Exploration - Watertown City School District
... • In 1609, he explored what is know New York harbor and explored up the Hudson River which is named after him. • While exploring the Hudson bay for the Northwest passage, his crew rebelled and sent him adrift in a boat with his son and seven loyal sailors • He was never seen again. ...
... • In 1609, he explored what is know New York harbor and explored up the Hudson River which is named after him. • While exploring the Hudson bay for the Northwest passage, his crew rebelled and sent him adrift in a boat with his son and seven loyal sailors • He was never seen again. ...
CHAPTER 2 Overview
... incentive called “indentured labor” failed and the climate was too severe ...
... incentive called “indentured labor” failed and the climate was too severe ...
Europe and the Colonization of America
... What was the results of the French explorers? (What did they settle, etc?) ...
... What was the results of the French explorers? (What did they settle, etc?) ...
Social Studies Grade 3 Item Set
... What was France’s interest in the territory known as Louisiana? Select the three correct answers. A. France explored the territory in the 1600s. B. France purchased the territory from Spain. C. France found the Northwest Passage through the territory in the 1500s. D. France established scatt ...
... What was France’s interest in the territory known as Louisiana? Select the three correct answers. A. France explored the territory in the 1600s. B. France purchased the territory from Spain. C. France found the Northwest Passage through the territory in the 1500s. D. France established scatt ...
1 - koapush
... –Viceroys were sent to rule –Creoles were white colonists living in Spanish colonies; had opportunities for land & wealth –The lack of women led to inter-marriage with Indians & a mixed-race population (mestizos) –Indians & African slaves made up the bottom of society ...
... –Viceroys were sent to rule –Creoles were white colonists living in Spanish colonies; had opportunities for land & wealth –The lack of women led to inter-marriage with Indians & a mixed-race population (mestizos) –Indians & African slaves made up the bottom of society ...
to this study guide.
... Prince Henry the Navigator (Dom Henrique) was the son of King João of Portugal, born in 1394. He is most famous for the voyages of discovery that he organized and financed, which eventually led to the rounding of Africa and the establishment of sea routes to the Indies. Henry was also a very devout ...
... Prince Henry the Navigator (Dom Henrique) was the son of King João of Portugal, born in 1394. He is most famous for the voyages of discovery that he organized and financed, which eventually led to the rounding of Africa and the establishment of sea routes to the Indies. Henry was also a very devout ...
FRANCE AND SPANISH AMERICA DURING THE WAR
... homeward voyage. The next stop for the fleet was Cartagena to pick up more cargo; then on to Havana for the same purpose. Finally the galleons would clear from Havana for Spain. Only this fleet could trade with Peru, Chile and the River Plate, except that Buenos Aires, which was cut off from the res ...
... homeward voyage. The next stop for the fleet was Cartagena to pick up more cargo; then on to Havana for the same purpose. Finally the galleons would clear from Havana for Spain. Only this fleet could trade with Peru, Chile and the River Plate, except that Buenos Aires, which was cut off from the res ...
About the Age of Exploration
... Pedro Alvares Cabral set out from Portugal for India in March 1500. His mission was to follow the route of da Gama and help consolidate Portuguese power along the route to India, while also introducing Christianity to the peoples he encountered. However, Cabral overshot his course and ended up saili ...
... Pedro Alvares Cabral set out from Portugal for India in March 1500. His mission was to follow the route of da Gama and help consolidate Portuguese power along the route to India, while also introducing Christianity to the peoples he encountered. However, Cabral overshot his course and ended up saili ...
Ch 2
... Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River and claimed land for the French empire. Samuel de Champlain established trading posts to sell furs to help pay the cost of his journeys. The French were the first Europeans to explore the Ohio River valley. A missionary named Marquette explored part of ...
... Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River and claimed land for the French empire. Samuel de Champlain established trading posts to sell furs to help pay the cost of his journeys. The French were the first Europeans to explore the Ohio River valley. A missionary named Marquette explored part of ...
Samuel de Champlain
... voyage on Oct. 18, 1520. They were the first Europeans ever to sail across the Pacific, and it was far larger then anyone had imagined. They went for 98 days without seeing any land and ran out of food and used almost all their water. They ate rats and sawdust to avoid starvation. Nineteen men died ...
... voyage on Oct. 18, 1520. They were the first Europeans ever to sail across the Pacific, and it was far larger then anyone had imagined. They went for 98 days without seeing any land and ran out of food and used almost all their water. They ate rats and sawdust to avoid starvation. Nineteen men died ...
EXPLORERS Bartolomeu Dias- Portuguese Sailed for Portugal The
... Objective: To find a passage to China through the New World known as the Northwest Passage. Died of Cannibalism Jacques Cartier- France Sailed for France Discovered the mouth of the St. Lawrence River and explored much of its area. Gave Canada and Canadians their name. Objective: To find gold and a ...
... Objective: To find a passage to China through the New World known as the Northwest Passage. Died of Cannibalism Jacques Cartier- France Sailed for France Discovered the mouth of the St. Lawrence River and explored much of its area. Gave Canada and Canadians their name. Objective: To find gold and a ...
Early European Exploration - sunrise
... his men to disease (especially scurvy) and malnutrition. It was with the aid of an Aboriginal remedy that his scurvy was cured. Despite this help, Cartier kidnapped several Aboriginals to take back to France. He had hoped that their presence in France would serve as proof of where he’d been and spar ...
... his men to disease (especially scurvy) and malnutrition. It was with the aid of an Aboriginal remedy that his scurvy was cured. Despite this help, Cartier kidnapped several Aboriginals to take back to France. He had hoped that their presence in France would serve as proof of where he’d been and spar ...
Document
... Champlain’s famous voyage was in 1608 to what now is Quebec, Canada. He was born on August 13, in Brouage,France. Champlain sailed for his beloved France during King Henry IV was in the throne. Champlain was invited by Amar de Chaste, a fur trader to join a voyage to Canada in 1603. When he cam ...
... Champlain’s famous voyage was in 1608 to what now is Quebec, Canada. He was born on August 13, in Brouage,France. Champlain sailed for his beloved France during King Henry IV was in the throne. Champlain was invited by Amar de Chaste, a fur trader to join a voyage to Canada in 1603. When he cam ...
French colonization of the Americas
The French colonization of the Americas began in the 16th century, and continued on into the following centuries as France established a colonial empire in the Western Hemisphere. France founded colonies in much of eastern North America, on a number of Caribbean islands, and in South America. Most colonies were developed to export products such as fish, sugar, and furs.As they colonized the New World, the French established forts and settlements that would become such cities as Quebec and Montreal in Canada; Detroit, Green Bay, St. Louis, Cape Girardeau, Mobile, Biloxi, Baton Rouge and New Orleans in the United States; and Port-au-Prince, Cap-Haïtien (founded as Cap-Français) in Haiti, Cayenne in French Guiana and São Luís (founded as Saint-Louis de Maragnan) in Brazil.