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  1. Christopher Columbus: To the New World (Great Explorations) by James Lincoln Collier, 2006-08-31
  2. Christopher Columbus and the New World of His DiscoveryVolume 8 by Filson, 1876-1938 Young, 2004-12-05
  3. Christopher Columbus and the Discovery of the New World (Explorers of the New World) by Carole S. Gallagher, 2000-01
  4. Nature in the New World: From Christopher Columbus to Gonzalo Fernandez De Oviedo by Antonello Gerbi, 1986-12
  5. Christopher Columbus and the New World of His DiscoveryVolume 1 by Filson, 1876-1938 Young, 2004-12-05
  6. Christopher Columbus and the New World of His DiscoveryVolume 2 by Filson, 1876-1938 Young, 2004-12-05
  7. Christopher Columbus and the New World of His DiscoveryVolume 4 by Filson, 1876-1938 Young, 2004-12-05
  8. Christopher Columbus and the New world of his discovery;: A narrative by Filson Young, 1906
  9. Christopher Columbus and the New World of His DiscoveryVolume 6 by Filson, 1876-1938 Young, 2004-12-05
  10. Christopher Columbus and the New World of His DiscoveryVolume 3 by Filson, 1876-1938 Young, 2004-12-05
  11. Christopher Columbus and the New World of His DiscoveryVolume 5 by Filson, 1876-1938 Young, 2004-12-05
  12. Christopher Columbus and the New World of His DiscoveryVolume 7 by Filson, 1876-1938 Young, 2004-12-05
  13. Christopher Columbus and the New world of his discovery; by Filson Young, 1906
  14. Young Christopher Columbus: Discoverer of New Worlds (First-Start Biographies) by Carpenter, 1996-10-01

1. Christopher Columbus - A Culinary History
Back To Contents . DISCOVERY OF new world America, exploration of the landfallin the Bahamas at dawn on 12 October 1492, columbus explored the coasts
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HIS VOYAGES AND DISCOVERY OF THE NEW WORLD
THE FIRST VOYAGE

Columbus sailed from Palos de la Frontera on 3 August, 1492. His flagship, the Santa Maria had 52 men aboard while his other two ships, the Nina and Pinta each held 18 men. The expedition made a stop at the Canary Islands and on 6 September 1492 sailed westward.
Let us look at the first voyage and the victuals embarked on the three vessels, the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria. The first problem was to obtain supplies of food, wine and water. At the Canary islands they picked up fresh water, wood and the famous Gomera goat cheese.
Columbus' first voyage had the best victuals (and enough to last a year), not the case in his other voyages. The menu for Spanish seamen consisted of water, vinegar, wine, olive oil, molasses, cheese, honey, raisins, rice, garlic, almonds, sea biscuits (hardtack), dry legumes such as chickpeas, lentils, beans, salted and barreled sardines, anchovies, dry salt cod and pickled or salted meats (beef and pork), salted flour. The olive oil and perhaps olives were stored in earthenware jugs. All other provisions were stored in wooden casks which, according to some reports, were of cheap and faulty construction permitting the preserving brine to leak out of the meat casks and moisture to invade the casks of dry provisions. All were stored in the hold, the driest section of which was normally reserved for those casks carrying dry provisions. A cooper (barrel maker) was responsible for keeping the casks tight, an almost impossible challenge.

2. European Explorers - Age Of Exploration
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3. Columbus, Christopher: Voyages To The New World
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    On Aug. 3, 1492, Columbus sailed from Palos, Spain, with three small ships, the commanded by Columbus himself, the Pinta San Salvador ) in the Bahamas. He took possession for Spain and, with impressed natives aboard, discovered other islands in the neighborhood. On Oct. 27 he sighted Cuba and on Dec. 5 reached Hispaniola. On Christmas Eve the was wrecked on the north coast of Hispaniola, and Columbus, leaving men there to found a colony, hurried back to Spain on the
    Second Expedition
    Third Expedition
    On his third expedition, in 1498, Columbus was forced to transport convicts as colonists, because of the bad reports on conditions in Hispaniola and because the novelty of the New World was wearing off. He sailed still farther south and made his landfall on Trinidad. He sailed across the mouth of the Orinoco River (in present Venezuela) and realized that he saw a continent, but without further exploration he hurried back to Hispaniola to administer his colony. In 1500 an independent governor arrived, sent by Isabella and Ferdinand as the result of reports on the wretched conditions in the colony, and he sent Columbus back to Spain in chains. The admiral was immediately released, but his favor was on the wane; other navigators, including Amerigo

4. Christopher Columbus And The Great Age Of Exploration
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Exploration is one of the oldest and most widespread of human activities. People have engaged in exploration since prehistoric times. Prehistoric human beings crossed vast areas of land and water and eventually populated all the continents except Antarctica. Later navigators started out from the islands of Southeast Asia and settled Hawaii, New Zealand, and other Pacific Islands. Library of Congress In ancient and medieval times, people from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia ranged far beyond their homelands to chart many areas new to them. Even so, as late as 1450, large parts of the world remained isolated from one another. The Great Age of European Exploration starting about that time. The Italian navigator Christopher Columbus made his first voyage to the American "New World" in 1492. Throughout the 1500's and 1600's, Europeans were the most active explorers in the world. They eventually explored the Americas, Siberia, the Pacific Islands, Australia, Africa, the Arctic, and Antarctica. By the early 1900's, most parts of the world had been explored and mapped.

5. Explorers Of The New World
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Explorers of the New World Leif Ericson
Around the year 982 Eric the Red sailed to Iceland. He landed on the coast of Greenland. He founded the first colony there. His son named Leif Ericson began exploring the area. He reached the North American mainland around the year 1000 and called it Vinland. Later archaeologists uncovered the remains of his settlement at the extreme northern tip of Newfoundland. In 1965 a map dated from around 1440 was found. This Viking map showed parts of northeastern Canada. Back to Chart Marco Polo
Marco Polo and his two uncles visited Cathay, later called China. They lived at the court of the Emperor. When he went back to Italy, Polo wrote a book about this travels in the Far East. After the invention of Gutenburg's Printing Press in the year 1436 this book became one of the first to be published. Men became fascinated by Polo's descriptions of the Orient. Men began searching for sea routes to China, Japan, and the East Indies. Some of these men believed that the sea to the east of China and India was the same sea that was west of Europe. One map maker named Paolo Toscanelli even drew a map showing Europe with the Indies to the west rather than the east. Back to Chart Prince Henry
Prince Henry spent his entire fortune funding many voyages of exploration as well as projects in navigation, ship design, astronomy, and mapmaking

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8. The New World - Exploration - Themepark
from the Old world to new world settlements. and events associated with theexploration of the Adler, David A. A Picture Book of christopher columbus.
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The New World Since the earliest times, people have speculated about the world in which they live. Inspired by curiosity, wealth, the quest for scientific knowledge, or the desire to find a better place to live, explorers have charted the Earth's surface by both land and sea. Beginning with the epic voyage of Columbus in 1492, Europeans, in an attempt to find a western route to India, stumbled onto a continent which they hailed as a "new world." Although these explorations opened up the Western Hemisphere to European settlement, they spelled disaster for the native inhabitants of the American continent. Places To Go People To See Things To Do Teacher Resources ... Bibliography Places To Go 1492: An Ongoing Voyage
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This virtual exhibit from the US Library of Congress addresses the following questions: What was life like in the Western Hemisphere and the Mediterranean before 1492? What spurred European expansion? How did European, African and American peoples react to each other? What were some of the immediate results of these contacts? The exhibit also examines the first sustained contacts between American people and European explorers, conquerors and settlers from 1492 to 1600. Ships of Discovery
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9. Christopher Columbus And The New World Part 2: The Long First Voyage
christopher columbus and the new world Part 2 The Long First Voyage.columbus knew of the great reputation of Portugal in exploration.
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Christopher Columbus and the New World Part 2: The Long First Voyage Columbus knew of the great reputation of Portugal in exploration. Prince Henry the Navigator had been sending ships to explore Africa and the East for years. Columbus asked Portugal's King John II for money and ships for his voyage. King John refused, so Columbus went to Spain. At first, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella also refused. Columbus tried for seven years to get them to accept his proposal, but they kept on saying no. Finally, he told them he would move to France and ask the French king for help. The Spanish king and queen finally said yes. Columbus spent the early months of 1492 getting ready for the voyage. His three shipsthe Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria set sail from Palos, Spain, on August 3. Columbus captained the Santa Maria. The captains of the other two ships were brothers, Martin Pinzon ( Pinta )and Vicente Pinzon ( Nina The voyage across the Atlantic Ocean was long and frightening to many of the sailors aboard Columbus's three ships. They threatened mutiny. Columbus himself was worried when they did not see land for many days. He promised his crew on October 10 that if they did not see land in the next three days, they would turn back.

10. Christopher Columbus: Facts And Extensive Reading List
Genoese in Seville in Opening the new world, 1966. Sykes, Percy, History of exploration. Thacher,John B., christopher columbus, his life, his work, his remains
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11. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS - BOOKLIST
Yue, christopher columbus how he did it gr. 48. *J923 Hew, Hewitt, Famous namesin world exploration gr. 3-5. 920 Dis, - - -, Discovering the new world bases
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Ref 909.4 Car Cardini Europe 1492; a portrait of a continent five hundred years ago Ref 912 Tim Times Atlas of World Exploration Ref 912.1 Nat Natkiel Atlas of maritime history Ref 970 Atl Atlas of Ancient America Ref 970.015 Chr 304.6 Tho Thornton American Indian holocaust and survival; a population listing since 1492 *394.2 Mon Moncure Our Columbus Day Book [gr.1-3] 581.61 Hob Hobhouse Seeds of change: five plants that transformed the world 909 Boo Boorstin The Discoverers *909 Mil Millard Exploration and discovery [gr. 3-6] 909.08 Tow Townson Atlas of the world in the age of discovery, 1453-1763 (oversize) 909.407 Cir Circa 1492: art in the age of exploration 910.09 Hal Hale Age of Exploration [Great Ages of Man] 910.9 Ste Stefansson Great Adventures and explorations from the earliest times to the present, as told by the explorers themselves *910.922 Age

12. Education Planet - Columbus Day Resources
examining the impact of European exploration on the page, richly illustrated bookis christopher columbus and the First Voyages to the new world.) Grades 7
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All Grades Pre-K K-2 Higher Ed Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons and more! Christopher Columbus courtesy of Maps.com In 1492, Columbus and his first crew set sail from Palos, Spain on the Nina, the Pinta and the flagship, the Santa Maria. Two months later, on October 12th, crewman, Rodrigo de Triana, first sighted the "new world" somewhere in the Bahamas. Most people are aware of the basic facts of this incredible story of exploration and discovery. But, did you know that Columbus actually took four voyages to the new world? Have you ever wondered what his crew ate on those voyages? And did you know that Columbus was arrested in 1500 and sent home in chains during his third voyage? There is a lot more to the story of this famous explorer than the old children's rhyme. It would be difficult to under-estimate the significance of the voyages of Columbus, even though the explorer had no idea where he was when he made his most momentous discoveries. Christopher Columbus and Columbus Day, observed on October 12th each year, provide a great opportunity for lessons in history, cultures and a lot more. Education Planet offers this Christopher Columbus Curriculum Corner, which includes some excellent Internet resources, including web sites, lesson plans and activities. You will also find a great list of educational resources, including books, videos and more, all available through the Education Planet Store. Internet Resources
The Columbus Navigation Homepage:
- This is a great site, full of information about each of the voyages of Columbus, including a time-line of the explorer's life. You will also find interesting offerings on his ships, crews and the navigational methods of the time. Grades 6-12

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All Grades Pre-K K-2 Higher Ed Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons and more! Home Explorers Columbus,_Christopher Found Columbus, Christopher ' Web Sites. Also for ' Columbus, Christopher 303 Lesson Plans 34 Books 2 Software Titles 6 Maps ... 25 Supplies Web Sites (1 - 10 of 453): The Columbus Navigation Homepage - This award-winning website explores the history, navigation, and landfall of Christopher Columbus. Examining the History, Navigation, and Landfall of Christopher Columbus. Columbus's Navigation Columbus and dead reckoning navigation. Columbus and ce
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14. Columbus's Exploration Of The New World
regions he had brought the wonderful tidings of a newfound world. The letter wasaddressed to Don christopher columbus, our admiral of the ocean sea
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Columbus's Exploration of the New World
Columbus persuaded several of the native inhabitants of Cuba, of both sexes, to go with him to Spain, and at the middle of November he sailed in that direction. Head winds and rough weather caused him to return to Cuba. He signalled for the Pinzons to follow him. Martin Alonzo did not heed the order, and very soon the Pinta disappeared on the eastern horizon.
Early in January, 1493, Columbus left La Navidad, in the Nina, and sailed for Spain. He soon saw the Pinta. The avaricious Pinzon had heard of a region of gold, from one of the natives, and with a desire to secure the treasure for himself he had deserted the admiral. He had returned to Hispaniola, and there heard of the shipwreck of the Santa Maria, but he did not go to the assistance of Columbus because it might interfere with his own selfish projects. The admiral would have cruised longer among the islands, but this conduct of Pinzon, and the fact that the latter had kidnapped four men and two girls for the purpose of selling them as slaves in Spain, had destroyed his confidence in that commander, and he determined to hurry home and rid himself of so undesirable a companion. The Nina's prow was turned toward Europe, and the Pinta followed.
The caravels encountered dead calms and fierce tempests on that winter voyage, and were separated. In one of these storms, Columbus, fearing the destruction of the vessels and with them the loss of all knowledge of his discoveries, placed a written narrative of his adventures in a sealed cask, and committed it to the waves. The sailors, in affright, vowed that they would, if spared, attend mass in their shirts only at the first Christian church they should come to. That vow they performed at the Azores, which they reached in February. They were all saved. At dawn on the 4th of March, about eight weeks after she had left La Navidad, the Nina appeared off the rock of Cintra at the mouth of the Tagus, in Portugal, and soon afterwards she was anchored in the waters of that river.

15. Motives For Exploration | Christopher Columbus | North America | Asia | Spanish
Faster, cheaper trade routes. Thrill of adventure. The new world ChristopherColumbus made one of the most famous voyages of exploration in 1492.
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When you think of exploring new territory, what comes to mind? Hacking through the wild bush with a machete? Sailing into the unknown on large ships? Blasting off in a rocket into space? There are several ways to explore the unknown, just like there are several different reasons to do so. Until the late 1400s, Europeans didn't know North and South America even existed. Motives for Exploration:
  • Desire for wealth and fame.
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  • To spread the gospel.
  • National pride.
  • Faster, cheaper trade routes.
  • Thrill of adventure. The New World
    Christopher Columbus made one of the most famous voyages of exploration in 1492. Columbus sailed from Palos, Spain in search of a route to Asia and the Indies. He thought the Indies were full of riches. Instead, Columbus found the New World - North America. Other voyages soon followed Columbus'. At first, Europeans thought North America was a chunk of land blocking their way to the Indies. It didn't take long for them to find out North America had a lot to offer, like fur trading. Gold, Glory and God
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    17. Resources For The Study Of The Age Of Exploration
    Parry, John Horace. Europe and a Wider world, 14151715. London. 1950. new YorkAlfred A. Knopf, 1966. Penrose, Boies. The worlds of christopher columbus.
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    Resources for the Study of the Age of Exploration
    There are a number of very good sources of online information regarding the Age of Exploration. An outstanding multimedia project, The European Voyages of Exploration , has been put together by the Applied History Research Group at the University of Calgary. For the student interested in general survey accounts the 1492 Exhibit is quite good. Andre Engels' Discoverers Web contains hundreds of links to further information and is an excellent place to start looking for hints to further online research. His page on primary sources is as outstanding as it is thorough. Richard Hooker has written a fine section of his general survey of western civilization called Discovery The Beginnings , and the Mariners' Museum at Newport News, Virginia, is excellent as well. On Columbus, check out Columbus and the Age of Discovery from Millersville University (Pennsylvania) and Keith A. Pickering's Columbus Navigation Home Page . Andre Engels has collected an extensive list of links on Christophorus Columbus . You can also read Dinesh D'Souza's 1995 article "The Crimes of Christopher Columbus."

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