European Explorers - Age Of Exploration samuel de champlain from Blupete s Nova Scotia Christopher Columbus from theThinkquest site Who Goes There European exploration of the new world; http://www.chenowith.k12.or.us/tech/subject/social/explore.html
Extractions: General Links The Age of Exploration from the Mariner's Museum in Newport News, Virginia. Includes a timeline and curriculum guide. Discoverer's Web by a Netherlands University faculty member. Explorers of the Millennium from the ThinkQuest Jr. project. Who Goes There: European Exploration of the New World a Thinkquest project Discovery School's Exploration Station - learn about some of the most famous European explorers who sailed the high seas. Empire of the Bay from the PBS series. Includes Hudson, Champlain, Cartier, and others. Florida of the Conquistador facts about Ponce deLeon, Panfilo de Narvaez, Hernando deSoto, and Tristan deLuna. PBS: Conquistadors - learn all about Cortes, Pizarro, Orellana, and Cabeza De Vaca- four men who helped explore the new world. Enchanted Learning Explorers Room 30's Explorer Page reports by a San Jose 5th Grade class. Bartholemew Dias, Vasco da Gama, Christopher Columbus, Amerigo Vespucci, and Ferdinand Magellan are covered.
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Samuel De Champlain Visit new Advent for the Summa Theologica, Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia and more. year 1611 champlain continued his exploration of the new world. champlain published the following works "Bref discours des choses plus remarquables que samuel champlain de http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03567a.htm
Extractions: Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... C > Samuel de Champlain A B C D ... Z has always seemed to me to occupy the first place. By this art we obtain a knowledge of different countries, regions, and realms. By this we attract and bring to our own land all kinds of riches; by it the idolatry of paganism is overthrown, and christianity proclaimed throughout all the regions of the earth. This is the art . . . which led me to explore the coasts of a portion of America, especially those of New France, where I have always desired to see the lily flourish, together with the only religion catholic, Apostolic and Roman. (Les voyages du Sieur de Champlain, Paris, 1613, Pt. V). La Place Royale ARTHUR G. DOUGHTY
Education World ® - Curriculum: Across The Sea: Europeans Explore The New World Looking for information and activities about the intrepid adventurers who first voyaged to the new world? Check out these Internet sites and help your students explore the earliest explorers. Cabot, and samuel de champlain of champlain. The Timeline, although primarily geared to new France, includes information about the French exploration http://www.education-world.com/a_curr/curr095.shtml
Extractions: Across the Sea: Europeans Explore the New World Looking for information and activities about the intrepid adventurers who first voyaged to the New World? Check out these Internet sites and help your students explore the earliest explorers. WHY, OH WHY, EXPLORE THE EXPLORERS? Begin your voyage with a visit to Explorers of the World , part of the Bellingham (Washington) Schools' Web site, which asks the question "What kinds of people chose a life of exploration, challenge, and discovery?" Click on the question and then share with your students the 10 Characteristics of the Achieving Personality that comprise the answer. How many of those characteristics focus, preparedness, conviction, perseverance, creativity, curiosity, resilience, risk taking, independence, and a sense of higher purpose did the early explorers exhibit? How many of those traits are shared by your students? They'll be fascinated, and hopefully inspired, as they find out. This site also provides information about some early European explorers. Click Land to find that information.
Extractions: Samuel de Champlain: The Foundation of Quebec, 1608 HAVING returned to France after a stay of three years in New France, I proceeded to Sieur de Monts, and related to him the principal events of which I had been a witness since his departure, and gave him the map and plan of the most remarkable coasts and harbors there. Some time afterward Sieur de Monts determined to continue his undertaking, and complete the exploration of the interior along the great river St. Lawrence, where I had been by order of the late King Henry the Great in the year 1603, for a distance of some hundred and eighty leagues, commencing in latitude 48 E 40', that is, at Gaspé, at the entrance of the river, as far as the great fall, which is in latitude 45 E and some minutes, where our exploration ended, and where boats could not pass as we then thought, since we had not made a careful examination of it as we have since done. Now, after Sieur de Monts had conferred with me several times in regard to his purposes concerning the exploration, he resolved to continue so noble and meritorious an undertaking, notwithstanding the hardships and labors of the past. He honored me with his lieutenancy for the voyage; and, in order to carry out his purpose, he had two vessels equipped, one commanded by Pont Gravé, who was commissioned to trade with the savages of the country and bring back the vessels, while I was to winter in the country.
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NM's Creative Impulse.. Exploration...The Americas The Catholic Encyclopedia. samuel de champlain nice, text only bio of the "Father of new France" Map of the European exploration Era from Richard Hooker's world Civilizations http://history.evansville.net/explorat.html
Extractions: NM's Creative Impulse The Development of Western Civilization World History Exploration...The Americas Search or Look it up in the Encyclopedia Britannica Contact Information Improvements in technology made the European voyages of exploration possible and made the clash between the two very different cultures inevitable. The riches of gold and land in the New World intensified Old World rivalries and began a commercial revolution. Britain, France and Spain vied for world dominance. Back to Top Balboa one nice page bio with links to other sites from The Discoverers Web*** John and Sebastian Cabot read a one page bio of the father and son and see the route sailed The Catholic Monarchs a very short read about the major events that took place during the years from 1474 to1516 during the reign of Isabel and Fernando of Spain Columbus and the Age of Discovery - Millersville University, Pennsylvania
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Extractions: France and the Age of Exploration Up to the eve of the explosion of European exploratory and colonizing activity, France had been embroiled in the enervating Hundred Years War (1337-1453). That series of conflicts started in a quarrel over the succession to the French throne; Edward III of England had made a claim. French military defeats were compounded by the horror of the Black Death, the predations of lawless, marauding gangs in the countryside, and a bloody peasant revolt. If that were not enough, the French also suffered humiliating peace agreements and loss of territory to their English rivals. The tides of the conflict began to shift in favor of the French in the 15th century. Joan of Arc led her countrymen to a stirring victory at Orléans in 1429. By 1453, the English presence was reduced to the single city of Calais on the English Channel across from Dover. Considerable order and prosperity was returned to France, particularly during the regime of Louis XI (ruled 1461-83), when the king consolidated power at the expense of jealous local nobles. By 1500, France was regarded as a major power in Europe, but would once again become involved in protracted warfare, this time with the commanding House of Hapsburg as its major rival.
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Explorations: Champlain samuel de champlain c. 1570 1635. If champlain is remembered as a forefather ofthe French and voluminous writers about the exploration of the new world. http://www.wwnorton.com/college/english/naal5/explore/champlain.htm
Extractions: c. 1570 - 1635 Biography Born into a seafaring family on the Atlantic coast of France, Champlain crossed the Atlantic over twenty times. His voyages took him up the St. Lawrence River to the future site of Montreal; to Quebec City, which he founded in 1608; to the coasts of what would become New England and Canada's Maritime provinces; and inland to Georgian Bay. These extensive coastal and interior explorations enabled France to make solid claims to much of North America at a time when the English were just beginning to settle Virginia. Champlain also cultivated strong friendships with many Native Americans, including the Montagnais, the Algonkians, and the Hurons, with whom he joined forces to fight their enemy, the Iroquois. He recorded his explorations in such works as Des Sauvages Les Voyages Voyages et Descouvertures (1619), and Les Voyages de la Nouvelle France (1632), his final and largest publication. Explorations If Champlain is remembered as a forefather of the French settlement of what is now Quebec, he is also remembered as one of the most careful and voluminous writers about the exploration of the New World. Compared to Harriot's Brief and True Report , Champlain's Voyages (1613) is loaded with detail and seems much more modern, scientific, and professional. The interactions which he describes with native peoples are complex, and he is careful to distinguish among the various groups whom he and his men encounter.
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CANADIAN HISTORY: Discovery & Exploration (e-Book, E-Books, EBook, EBooks) champlain, samuel de, Voyages of samuel de champlain, v 3, Clay, John, new world NotesBeing an Account of Journeyings Sojournings in America Canada, 1875, http://www.digitalbookindex.com/_search/search010hstcanadiantrvanddiscovt.asp
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Extractions: updated for the web January 26, 2004 As we celebrate the Lewis and Clark expedition in December, this month's column focuses on the discovery and exploration of the Americas, especially North America. Visit the History Channel and click on Exploration of North America , to find an excellent overview. Scroll down to the French and Spanish Settlements for additional information and more links. Check out Indians. http://www.historychannel.com/ Based upon the philosophy that you can not study history without looking at the art, drama, music, and literature that influenced the lives of the people during each Period/Age, this comprehensive site contains briefly annotated links, some highlighted, focusing on History and Art. History is divided into People Places Events , and Resources . Art is divided into Art and Architecture Literature and Drama Music and Dance , and Daily Life and Culture . Other links lead to additional informational on the above areas.
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Samuel De Champlain: Explorer - EnchantedLearning.com samuel de champlain (1567?1635) was a French explorer champlain also discovered thelake named for him and administering the French colonies in the new world. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/c/champlain.shtml
Extractions: Samuel de Champlain (1567?-1635) was a French explorer and navigator who mapped much of northeastern North America and started a settlement in Quebec. Champlain also discovered the lake named for him (Lake Champlain, on the border of northern New York state and Vermont , named in 1609) and was important in establishing and administering the French colonies in the New World. In 1603, Champlain sailed to France on Francois Grave Du Pont's expedition. They sailed up the St. Lawrence River and the Saguenay River; they also explored the Gaspe Peninsula. He returned to France in 1603, and decided to search for a Northwest Passage and to settle the Gaspe Peninsula. He returned to Canada in 1604 on Pierre de Mont's expedition. From 1604-1607, he sailed around and charted most of the coast of Nova Scotia (to the Bay of Fundy) and down the coast to Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard (
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Extractions: Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca [Cabeza de Vaca means "head of a cow"] (1490?-1557?) was a Spanish explorer who sailed to North America from Spain, leaving in 1527. He traveled from Florida to Texas on a raft, then walked from Texas to Mexico City. He also explored the Paraguay River in South America. De Vaca and his fellow travelers were the first Europeans to see the bison, or American buffalo For more information on Cabeza de Vaca, click here CABOT, JOHN