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Birth Place and Date - Iceland and about 980.
The Country they sialed for - Greenland.
The Purpose of His Voyage - He was Searching for North America.
Did He Reach His Goal - No But he did Reach The Southern Baffin Island (which he called Helluland, meaning the "land of the flat stone") and then He then went on the what is now Labrador. -
- Portuguese royal prince, soldier, and patron of explorers.
- 1394 in Portugal
- He started the first oceanic school in 1418
- He never actually went on any of his journys he sent men to do it for him
- They were looking for Africa in 1433
- He tried to trade to with the Afericans but was unsuccess
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Birth Date: 1457
Country He Sailed For: Portugal
Purpose of Voyage: Aferican Southern Tip
Did He Reach his Goal: Yes -
Birth Place: italy 1451
sailed for King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella of Spain. On his first trip, Columbus led an expedition with three ships, the Niña the Pinta, and the Santa Maria, and about 90 crew members. -
He sailed with 17 ships and 1,200 to 1,500 men to find gold and capture Indians as slaves in the Indies.
He established a base in Hispaniola and sailed around Hispaniola and along the length of southern Cuba. -
born in Italy but moved to England in 1495
Cabot sailed to Canada in 1497, commanding the small ship called "Matthew." Cabot landed near Labrador, Newfoundland, or Cape Breton Island on June 24, 1497. One of John Cabot's three sons, the explorer Sebastian Cabot, accompanied him on this trip. Cabot claimed the land for England. -
It was assumed that the Indian Ocean was not connected to any other seas.
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Sailed farther south, to Trinidad and Venezuela. Columbus was the first European since Leif Ericsson to set foot on the mainland of America.
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He may have reached America, but that is uncertain. Cabot's expeditions were the first of Britain's claims to Canada.
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navigatored under under the command of Alonso de Ojeda. On this trip, Ojeda and Vespucci discovered the mouth of the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers in South America, thinking it was part of Asia
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He led the first European expedition to sail around Africa's Cape of Good Hope, leaving Tagus, Portugal in 1487. This breakthrough of circumnavigating the Cape of Good Hope opened up lucrative trading routes from Europe to Asia
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he mapped some of the eastern coast of South America, and came to realize that it not part of Asia, but a New World.
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He sailed to India. After King Manuel's death, King John III sent da Gama to India as a Portuguese viceroy.
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He sailed to Mexico, Honduras and Panama (in Central America) and Santiago (Jamaica).
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Cortes sailed with 11 ships from Cuba to the Yucatan Peninsula to look for gold and silver.
He brutally killed the Aztec emperor Montezuma
Claimed all of Mexico for Spain in 1521 -
sailed to India
Only 18 men returned from the 270 and with only 1 ship and Magellan was not one of those men -
He sailed to Nicaragua with Francisco de Cordoba.
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He was on an expedition to Peru. During this expedition they met and killed Atahualpa, the ruler of the Incas, and conquered the Inca empire.
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After traveling through desert and snow-capped mountains, Pizarro and his men made it to Cajamarca, where they captured Atahuallpa, the 13th and last emperor of the Incas.
He was assassinated in Lima, Peru, in 1541 -
He led the second expedition around the world
He was involved in slave trade and was a feirce warrior -
British explorer, poet, historian, and soldier
Sent men to expore the east coast of North America -
He was hired by a Muscovy Company, to find a waterway from Europe to Asia. Hudson made two trips, but failed to find a route to China.
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He was hired by Dutch East India Company in 1609, to try to find the Northwest Passage farther south. He found what is now called the Hudson River. Hudson is credited with discovering the location which is now New York City
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He founded New Amsterdam on the southern tip of Manhattan
He founded Fort Christina on the land that he bought from Native Americans