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1341
Portuguese Exploration of the Canary Islands
Portuguese sailors embarked on a voyage to explore the Canary Islands, marking the beginning of interest in Atlantic expansion and eventual slave trading. -
Period: 1341 to
Age of exploration
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1419
Madeira Islands
Prince Henry the Navigator sponsors exploration leading to the discovery of Madeira, an important step in Atlantic exploration. -
1488
Bartolomeu Dias Rounds the Cape of Good Hope
Dias becomes the first European to navigate around Africa’s southern tip, opening the route to Asia. -
1492
Columbus Lands in the Caribbean
Christopher Columbus, funded by Spain, reaches the Americas, believing he found a new route to Asia. -
1497
John Cabot Sails to North America
Cabot sailed for England to the Newfoundland claiming it for Englands possession. -
1498
Vasco da Gama Reaches India
Da Gama successfully sails to India, establishing Portugal’s dominance in Indian Ocean trade. -
1513
Vasco Núñez de Balboa Sees the Pacific Ocean
Balboa becomes the first European to reach the Pacific Ocean from the New World, proving its vastness. -
1519
Magellan’s Circumnavigation of the Globe
Ferdinand Magellan’s fleet completes the first journey around the world, proving the Earth’s full circumference. -
1533
Pizarro Conquers the Inca Empire
Francisco Pizarro leads Spanish forces in the conquest of the Incas, securing vast wealth for Spain. -
1534
Jacques Cartier Explores Canada
Cartier claims the St. Lawrence River area for France, laying the foundation for French colonization. -
Roanoke Colony Established
England’s first attempt at a North American settlement fails, becoming the “Lost Colony.” -
Jamestown Founded
The first permanent English colony in North America was established in Virginia -
Samuel de Champlain Founds Quebec
Champlain establishes Quebec City, strengthening France’s presence in North America. -
The Expedition of Henry Hudson
Henry Hudson explored under the Dutch flag and later under French interests in the early 17th century. His voyages led him to the Hudson River, where he mapped the area and made contact with Indigenous peoples. -
Pilgrims Arrive on the Mayflower
The Pilgrims settle in Plymouth, laying the foundation for future English colonization. -
The founding of montreal
Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve and a group of French settlers founded Montreal as a mission and trading post.