Age of Discovery: The Columbus Quincentennial

Age of Discovery: The Columbus Quincentennial

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Millersville University of Pennsylvania presents "The Age of Discovery: The Columbus Quincentennial." Richard Waldron wrote the article and it originally appeared in volume 19, number 10 of "The New Jersey Historical Commission Newsletter." The author discusses the preparations of the commission to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) in the Americas in 1492.


The Age of Exploration

The Age of Exploration

Author: Susanna Keller

Publisher: Encyclopaedia Britannica

Published: 2015-12-15

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 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 Age of Exploration

The Age of Exploration

Author: Britannica Educational Publishing

Publisher: Britanncia Educational Publishing

Published: 2013-06-01

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1622750233

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The Age of Exploration, which spanned roughly from 1400 to 1550, was the first time in history that European powers—eyeing new trade routes to the East or seeking to establish empires—began actively looking far past their own borders to gain a better understanding of the world and its many resources. The individuals who set out on behalf of the countries they represented came from a variety of backgrounds, and included master navigators such as Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan—the latter of whom was the first to circle the globe—as well as the often ruthless conquistadors of the New World such as Francisco Pizarro and Hernan Cortes. The exciting and sometimes tragic lives and journeys of these and many others as well as the battles for empire that arose are chronicled in this engaging volume.


Columbus and the Age of Discovery

Columbus and the Age of Discovery

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Collection of articles and other texts on the Columbian encounter with the Americas. Includes links to information about Columbus quincentennial events, and other related websites. Includes search engine.


The Real Story Behind the Age of Exploration

The Real Story Behind the Age of Exploration

Author: Daniel R. Faust

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2019-07-15

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1538343878

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Did people in the Middle Ages really believe the Earth was flat? Was Columbus the first European to reach the New World? Were European explorers really treated like gods by the indigenous peoples they encountered? You probably think you know the answers to these questions, but sometimes textbooks don't tell the whole truth. This book takes a deep dive into the Age of Exploration, separating myth from reality. Grade-appropriate text is supported by full-color photographs, while fact boxes, sidebars, and timelines provide additional information and historical context.


The Age of Exploration

The Age of Exploration

Author: Andrew A. Kling

Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC

Published: 2013-01-14

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1420511343

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Swashbuckling pirates raiding treasure galleons and dashing explorers traversing the unknown; this is how many perceive the Age of Exploration. The quest to explore beyond the horizon was driven by more than a need to understand the unknown. Great political and financial prospects lured those individuals and nations who dared explore. This compelling volume offers readers an in-depth account of the eccentric characters, cutting-edge technologies, and the exotic locations, real and imagined, that drove exploration of the New World as well as the Old World. Chapters engage pertinent critical discussions including early exploration of trade routes through the Muslim world; Bartolomeu Dias sailing around the southern cape of Africa; Christopher Columbus reaching the Bahamas Islands, Cuba and Hispaniola; Vasco da Gama rounding Africa and reaches the Indian port of Calicut; and many more. The edition also offers readers a timeline, maps, quotations from primary source materials, and a thorough subject index.