Age of Exploration

  • 1488

    Bartolomeu Dias Rounds the Cape of Good Hope

    Bartolomeu Dias Rounds the Cape of Good Hope
    Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias became the first European to sail around the southern tip of Africa. This proved that a sea route to Asia was possible, encouraging further exploration. He sailed around the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa.
  • Oct 12, 1492

    Christopher Columbus Arrives in the Caribbean

    Christopher Columbus Arrives in the Caribbean
    Christopher was sponsored by Spain and he set sail across the Atlantic Ocean planning to get to China for Spain. He landed in the Caribbean thinking it was China it was one of the first discoveries of North America.
  • Jun 7, 1494

    Treaty of Tordesillas

    Treaty of Tordesillas
    Spain and Portugal signed an agreement dividing newly discovered lands in the New World. This treaty established Portugal’s control over Brazil and Spain’s dominance in most of the Americas. The treaty was between the Spanish and Portuguese.
  • 1497

    John Cabot Explores North America

    John Cabot Explores North America
    Cabot, sailing for England, reached the coast of Newfoundland. His voyage gave England its first claim to North America. He landed in Newfoundland, Canada
  • May 20, 1498

    Vasco da Gama Reaches India

    Vasco da Gama Reaches India
    Vasco da Gama sailed around Africa and established a sea route to India for trading. This was the start of European dominance in the Asian trade.
  • 1501

    Amerigo Vespucci Explores South America

    Amerigo Vespucci Explores South America
    Vespucci’s explorations led him to realize that the lands found by Columbus were not Asia, but a new continent. The Americas were named after him.
    He explored South America
  • 1508

    Ponce de León and the Fountain of Youth

    Ponce de León and the Fountain of Youth
    Ponce de León was the first European to explore U.S. mainland and landed in Florida. This marks the first time Spain has reached the U.S., and this was one of Spain's first settlements. This voyage started in South America but ended in Florida.
  • Sep 25, 1513

    Vasco Núñez de Balboa Sees the Pacific Ocean

    Vasco Núñez de Balboa Sees the Pacific Ocean
    Balboa crossed the Panama Canal and became the first European to see the Pacific Ocean. Proved that another vast ocean lay beyond the Americas. Happen in Panama
  • 1517

    First African Slaves Arrive in the Carribean

    First African Slaves Arrive in the Carribean
    Spain transported enslaved Africans to work in Hispaniola. Marked the beginning of widespread forced labor in the Americas. They arrived in the Caribbean first.
  • 1519

    Hernán Cortés Conquers the Aztec Empire

    Hernán Cortés Conquers the Aztec Empire
    Cortés and his forces, aided by indigenous allies, defeated the Aztecs and captured Tenochtitlán. Spain established control over Mexico, gaining vast wealth and expanding its empire. It happens in present-day Mexico.
  • Sep 20, 1519

    Ferdinand Magellan Circumnavigated the Globe

    Ferdinand Magellan Circumnavigated the Globe
    Magellan’s fleet completed the first circumnavigation of the world. Demonstrated the true scale of the Earth and interconnected oceans. Happens around the globe.
  • 1531

    Francisco Pizarro Conquers the Inca Empire

    Francisco Pizarro Conquers the Inca Empire
    Pizarro overthrew the Inca ruler Atahualpa and took control of Peru. This expanded Spanish rule in South America and led to the exploitation of Incan resources. The Incan Empire was located in Peru.
  • Apr 20, 1534

    Jacques Cartier Explores Canada

    Jacques Cartier Explores Canada
    Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River and claimed land for France. His voyage laid the foundation for French settlements in North America. He explored most of Canada for France.
  • Dec 13, 1577

    Francis Drake Circumnavigates the Globe

    Francis Drake Circumnavigates the Globe
    English explorer Francis Drake circumnavigated the world, disrupting Spanish shipping. Strengthened England’s position as a rising naval power and challenged Spanish maritime supremacy. It happens around the globe.
  • The Spanish Armada is Defeated

    The Spanish Armada is Defeated
    England’s navy defeated Spain’s fleet, halting Spanish ambitions of invasion. It marked a turning point in European naval power dynamics, paving the way for British exploration. Happened around England and the English Channel.
  • Founding of Jamestown

    Founding of Jamestown
    The English established Jamestown, their first permanent colony in North America. This marked the beginning of English settlement and expansion in the New World. The first colony is founded in Virginia, USA
  • Henry Hudson Explores the Hudson River

    Henry Hudson Explores the Hudson River
    Hudson, sailing for the Dutch, explored the river that now bears his name. His voyage helped establish Dutch claims in North America, leading to the settlement of New Amsterdam. He sailed the river that is now New York, City.
  • First Enslaved Africans Arrive in North America

    First Enslaved Africans Arrive in North America
    A Dutch ship delivered enslaved Africans to the Jamestown settlement. Introduced African slave labor to English colonies. The slaves arrived in Virginia, USA.
  • Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette Explore the Mississippi

    Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette Explore the Mississippi
    They started from the Great Lakes, traveled down to the Wisconsin River, and then arrived in the Mississippi River. After they reported back to France, they established colonies in Louisiana and controlled most of that area. This occurred in Midwest North America.
  • The Abolition of the British Slave Trade

    The Abolition of the British Slave Trade
    The British Parliament passed the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act, making it illegal to participate in the transatlantic slave trade. This marked the beginning of large-scale efforts to end slavery. It ended in the Atlantic Ocean and the United Kingdom