The Discovery of North America

The Discovery of North America
Title The Discovery of North America PDF eBook
Author William Patterson Cumming
Publisher New York: American Heritage Press
Total Pages 312
Release 1972
Genre History
ISBN

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Opening Up North America, 1497-1800

Opening Up North America, 1497-1800
Title Opening Up North America, 1497-1800 PDF eBook
Author Caroline Cox
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Total Pages 141
Release 2010
Genre Explorers
ISBN 1604131969

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Opening Up North America, 1497-1800, Revised Edition integrates in a chronological narrative the voyages taken from Florida to Newfoundland, covering the first recorded contact of John Cabot in 1497 through Alexander Mackenzie's journey across the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific in 1793. Through these stories, the geography of northeastern North America is pieced together and the impact European exploration had on Native American society continues to be felt today. Coverage of this title includes: the importance of cod fishing in the North Atlantic; Beaver hats and the role played by the fur trade in exploration of the continent's interior; Spanish, French, and English claims to territory in the southeast in the 16th century; and, exploration by Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, Henry Hudson, Etienne Brule, Rene-Robert Cavaller, Sieur de La Salle, and others.

The Exploration of North America

The Exploration of North America
Title The Exploration of North America PDF eBook
Author Tim Cooke
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9781531188764

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Readers navigate this fact-filled book as it takes them through the history of North American discovery and exploration, detailing all of the successes, hardships, dangers, and accomplishments of key figures in exploration history. From the mighty Mississippi to the Rockies, up to Canada and down to Mexico, readers will learn about Columbus, Lewis and Clark, Smith, and many more. Fascinating fact boxes enhance the historical and informative content, while supporting captions and sidebars provide interesting facts about explorers and their voyages. Eye-catching and authentic illustrations give readers a feel for the period, transporting them back in time to the golden age of North American exploration.

The Story of North American Discovery and Exploration

The Story of North American Discovery and Exploration
Title The Story of North American Discovery and Exploration PDF eBook
Author Julius E. Olson
Publisher e-artnow
Total Pages 875
Release 2020-12-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This carefully edited collection presents the lives of the most influential explorers of North America: Eric the Red, Christopher Columbus, John Cabot, Amerigo Vespucci, Vasco Núñez de Balboa, Jacques Cartier, Henry Hudson and Samuel de Champlain.

North American Exploration

North American Exploration
Title North American Exploration PDF eBook
Author John Logan Allen
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 584
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780803210158

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The three volumes that will encompass North American Exploration appraise the full scope of the exploration of the North American continent and its oceanic margins from prior to the arrival of Columbus until the end of the nineteenth century. More than an assessment of historical events, these volumes portray the process of exploration. Without forgetting the romance of exploration, the authors recognize that exploration is a great deal more than the adventures themselves. All explorers are conditioned by the time, place, and circumstances of their efforts; these determine objectives, the behavior of explorers, and the consequences of their discoveries. In this first volume we follow the expansion of knowledge from the world of the pre-Columbian explorers through the end of the sixteenth century, with each topic addressed by an expert, and all fitting into a coherent whole. The volume is enhanced by a discussion of the geographical knowledge and beliefs of the native peoples of the North American continent, and how this knowledge influenced the efforts and understanding of the Europeans.

The Age of Exploration

The Age of Exploration
Title The Age of Exploration PDF eBook
Author Susanna Keller
Publisher Encyclopaedia Britannica
Total Pages 80
Release 2015-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1508100322

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The story of the European discovery of North America does not end with—in fact it does not really even begin with—Christopher Columbus. This engaging title tells the story of the explorers who became the first Europeans to visit the lands that would later become the United States of America. Readers will learn about the Spanish explorers of the Southwest and the Gulf Coast, the English and Dutch explorers of the Atlantic Coast, and the French explorers of the St. Lawrence River, the Great Lakes, and the Mississippi River. They’ll discover what the goals and motivations behind each expedition were, which native people the explorers encountered, and what sorts of obstacles had to be overcome for each expedition to succeed. A fascinating account of a formational period in American history.

The History of North America: Discovery and exploration, by A. Brittain, in conference with G.E. Reed

The History of North America: Discovery and exploration, by A. Brittain, in conference with G.E. Reed
Title The History of North America: Discovery and exploration, by A. Brittain, in conference with G.E. Reed PDF eBook
Author Guy Carleton Lee
Publisher
Total Pages 658
Release 1903
Genre North America
ISBN

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