New World Explorers Use the links below to research a new world explorer. john cabot (student projectsby Gander Academy). The Mariners' Museum (john and Sebastian cabot). http://www.nwoca.org/~ayr_www/rath/explorers.html
Extractions: Power Point Directions: Use short phrases. Too many words is boring and hard to read. Use a large size and a simple font style. Words on the screen must be readable. Include a picture on each slide except for the title slide and the source slide. Pictures may be from clip art or the Internet, or they may be scanned. Make 8 to 10 slides for your presentation. Start with a title slide and end with a source slide. Check your spelling, punctuation, and capitalization. Print an outline view copy of your presentation in order to prepare your speech. Use the links below to research a New World explorer. Follow the links on those sites to additional information about your explorer. Early Explorer Project (written by another 5th Grader) John Cabot (student projects by Gander Academy) The Mariners' Museum (John and Sebastian Cabot) Champlain (student projects by Gander Academy) Historical Biographies Voyages 1607 The Explorers Famous Hispanics (Vasco Nunez de Balboa) First European to See the Pacific Ocean Jacques Cartier
European Exploration Of Canada Sebastian cabot much of this page contains Sebastian's own words john Franklin Factsheetbasic facts about john Franklin an online museum of life in new France http://gwc.sd81.bc.ca/~gwc/explorers/explorers.html
Other Italian Explorers 1484?1557), the second son of john cabot, sailed to In 1526, cabot sailed from Spainwith four ships. Vespucci was the first European to reach the new world. http://www2.worldbook.com/features/explorers/html/newworld_italian.html
Extractions: Cabot was born in Genoa, Italy. His name in Italian was Giovanni Caboto. As a boy, he moved to Venice, Italy, with his parents. He grew up there and became a mapmaker and trader. He sailed the Mediterranean Sea between Venice and Egypt, trading Italian goods for spices from the Far East. Cabot married and had three sons. He moved to Bristol, England, in the 1480's, and was living there when Christopher Columbus made his historic voyage to America for Spain in 1492.
Explorers Vikings in the new world http//members.aol.com/bakken1/viking/oview.htm A textbasedaccount of settlement of john and Sebastian cabot http//www.nmm http://www.edselect.com/explorers.htm
Bibliography 1995. Fritz. Around the world in a Hundred Years. Ferdinand Magellan Master Mariner.new York Random House, 1957. Goodnough, David. john cabot and His Son. http://www.d23.org/sullivan/travis/Explorer Book/bibliography.htm
Extractions: Bibliography Alper, Ann. Forgotten Voyager , Minneapolis: Calolrhoda Books, Inc. 1991. "Amerigo Vespucci." The World Book Encyclopedia, Volume U-V, page 341. Armento, Beverly. America Will Be . Boston: Ligature, Inc. 1997. Adler, David A. A Picture Book On Christopher Columbus , New York: Holiday House, September 1992. Bains, Rae. Christoper Columbus , U.S.A.: Troll Association, 1985. "Balboa". Groliers Electronic Encyclopedia, Volume 2, 1998. Baqueda, Elizabeth. Aztecs . New York: Doring Kindserly, 1993. Bard, Roberta. The World's Great Explorers . Rock Hill: Childrens Press, 1992. "Bartolomeu Dias." Explorers and Discoverers, 1995, volume Ch-He, page 311. "Bartholomeu Diaz". The World Book Encyclopedia, 1998, Volume 5, page 185. Beverly J. Arnento. America Will Be . USA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1997. Buehr, Walter. The Portuguese Explorers . New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1966. Buehr, Walter. Westward With American Explorers . New York City: Longmans Canada Limited, Toronto, 1963. "Cabral, Pedro Alvares." The Cambridge Biographical Dictionary, 1996, Volume 1, page 86. Carson, Robert.
European_explorers MAP. Paths of exploration of French British explorers to Cartier's routes to thenew world and dates of voyages. cabot's routes to the new world and dates of http://tos.scdsb.on.ca/sst6/european_explorers.htm
Extractions: European Explorers Grade 6 Ontario Social Studies Curriculum General Vikings French ... Teach identify early explorers (e.g., Viking, French, English) who established settlements in Canada and explain the reasons for their exploration (e.g., fishing; fur trade, resulting in the establishment of the Hudsons Bay Company); General Student Resources PASSAGES: A Treasure Trove of North American Exploration Search for explorers alphabetically or chronologically MAP Viking routes to the new world CAN PIX IMAGE BASE MAP TIMELINE A brief history of the "French Era" and "British Era" of the FUR TRADE MAP Cartier's routes to the new world and dates of voyages BIOGRAPHY MAKER How to write the story of someone's life MAP Cabot's routes to the new world and dates of voyages VIKING EXPLORERS Vikings: North Atlantic Saga (Smithsonian Museum of Natural History) L'ANSE AUX MEADOWS Vikings Discovery and Landing at L'Anse Aux Meadows ERICSSON Leif Ericsson L'Anse Aux Meadows Leif Erikson Discoveries Across the Atlantic ... Canada Hall: The Norse VIKING LIFE Gander Academy: Viking Life (links to info. about daily life, food, etc.)
Explorers From The 1400's - EnchantedLearning.com cabotO, GIOVANNI See john cabot (above After King Manuel's death, King john III sentda Gama to India Columbus on his first voyage to the new world, as captain http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/1400.shtml
Extractions: Alvise da Cadamosto (1432?-1511?) was a Venetian (from Venice, Italy) navigator and merchant who sailed for Prince Henry of Portugal. In 1455, Prince Henry sent the Cadamosto on two expeditions. On the first, in 1455, Cadamosto reached the mouth of the Gambia River (in west Africa). On the second, in 1456, Cadamosto sailed up the Gambia river to the Geba River. He tried trading with the Africans but was unsuccessful. Cadamosto claimed to have discovered the Cape Verde Islands, but this is uncertain. Cadamosto published a detailed account of his explorations in 1507. COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER
ATPM 3.08 - Review: Explorers Of The New World Canada, we were about to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the landing of john Cabotand his The exploration and exploitation of the new world, fantasy or http://www.atpm.com/3.08/page14.shtml
Town Of Bonavista - Attractions cabot's second attempt to visit the new world ended in acceptance of Cape Bonavistaas cabot's landfall site john Mason's map (16151621), marks Bonavista as http://www.bonavista.net/attractions/cabot.html
Explorers Great Explorers; Explorers of the new world (Commercial product and Explorers; Explorersof the world; From Sea to Adventures of Daniel Boone; john cabot; john cabot http://www.ls.net/~newriver/topic/explorer.htm
Extractions: Explorers and Exploration Bibliography 19th Century Explorers Discoverers and Explorers Explorers of the World ... Mayflower Ship History Specific Individuals Daniel Boone Adventures of Daniel Boone John Cabot John Cabot and the 1497 Voyage ... Brigham Young NOTE: This subject is well covered by the above links, and therefore I haven't made the effort to make this category as comprehensive as it might otherwise be.
DISCOVERS cabot, john The Matthew Project cabot, john 500th Anniversary Franklin, Sir johnGreat Explorers of the Rare Map Collection - The new world University of http://www.suffolk.lib.ny.us/libraries/cmor/discover.htm
Famous Explorers And Resources About Columbus and Sebastian cabot, More On Sebastian john cabot. Homeport, Europeans Explorethe new world, Lessons of Explore the Explorers, Explore the world Virtually, Tons http://www.suelebeau.com/explorers.htm
Extractions: and Resources About Columbus Websites compiled by Sue LeBeau Famous Explorers Columbus Links Famous Explorers Discoverers by the Alphabet Explorers of North America Henry the Navigator Giovanni Da Verrazzano ... Back to Top Just About Columbus 1492: An Ongoing Voyage Columbus and the Age of Discovery Chart Columbus' Voyage Christopher's Crossing ...
Extractions: Renaissance Exploration, Travel, and the World Outside Europe Texts and Contexts Barlowe, Voyage to Virginia Borde, First Book of...Knowledge Purchas His Pilgrams Spenser, Present State of Ireland Platter, Swiss Tourist in London Montaigne, Of Cannibals English men and women of the sixteenth century experienced an unprecedented increase in knowledge of the world beyond their island. The continued attempt, most often by ruthless military means, to subjugate nearby Ireland, inspired reflections, at once tactical and ethnographic, on the fiercely independent inhabitants of that island. (Edmund Spenser's View of the Present State of Ireland provides a glimpse of how harsh colonial policy could be.) Religious persecution at home compelled a substantial number of both Catholics and Protestants to live abroad; wealthy gentlemen (and, in at least a few cases, ladies) traveled in France and Italy to view the famous cultural monuments; merchants published accounts of distant lands like Turkey, Morocco, Egypt, and Russia; and military and trading ventures took English ships to still more distant shores. In 1496 a Venetian tradesman living in Bristol, John Cabot, was granted a license by Henry VII to sail on a voyage of exploration and with his son Sebastian discovered Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. Remarkable feats of seamanship and reconnaissance soon followed: on his ship the
The Mariners' Museum - Newport News, Virginia a book written in Arabic and distributed throughout the Muslim world. Sebastian cabot(b. 1476 d. 1557) john cabot's son and one Explored new England's coast http://www.mariner.org/age/biohist.html
Extractions: Main Menu Ibn Buttuta : (b. 1303 - d. 1365) Morrocan-born Arab who traveled over Africa, Asia, and parts of Europe in his twenty-nine-year exploration of the Arab world. His journeys were recorded in a book written in Arabic and distributed throughout the Muslim world. John Cabot : (b. ca. 1450 - d. ca. 1499) Italian mariner who settled in England and gained the support of King Henry VII . He sailed to North America and searched for a westward passage to the Orient. His explorations secured a large part of North America for England. Sebastian Cabot : (b. 1476 - d. 1557) John Cabot's son and one of the most accomplished cartographers of his time. The first explorer to search for a Northwest Passage to the Orient. He sailed for Spain and explored parts of South America. Juan de Cartegena : Captain of the San Antonio, one of the ships that set sail in 1519 with Magellan. Attempted to kill Magellan and take over the expedition. He was the ringleader of a mutiny attempt. Magellan had him marooned in Patagonia in 1520. Jacques Cartier : (b. 1491 - d. 1557) Master navigator who discovered the St. Lawrence River,explored the area that became present-day Montreal, and searched for a Northwest Passage.
Explorers Of The World john cabot and his son Sebastian, The Matthew Legacy. john Sebastion cabot,Return to top. Samuel de Champlain Adventurer in new France, Champlain. http://www.hpedsb.on.ca/smood/explore/links.htm
Extractions: BOARD WEB SITE DISCOVERY.CA DISCOVERER'S WEB BIOGRAPHY.COM ... Saint Brendan Lists of Explorers: National Library of Canada - List of Explorers Museum of Civilization - Explorers Discoverers by alphabet Discoverers Web European Explorers Resources ... Explorers - Nice site with lots of information Explorers Site - many links Explorers Link Site Explorers of the Millennium - excellent Explorers Theme Page The Age of Exploration Curriculum Guide Biographies of European Explorations of America Early Explorers ... Return to top Individual Explorer Sites Vasco Núñez de Balboa Vasco Núñez de Balboa - History Vasco Nuñez de Balboa - Netherlands Vasco Da Balboa: First European To Site Pacific Ocean Balboa: His Great Discovery Vasco Núñez de Balboa - history Vasco Nu ez de Balboa and pictures Discovery.com Balboa Balboa - Germany Vasco Da Balboa: First European To Sight Pacific Ocean Vasco Nunez De Balboa by Thomas Quimby Vasco Núñez de Balboa The Great Explorers East Hampton Middle School ... Return to top J ames Cook BBC Education: James Cook Discovery School: James Cook The explorer Captain James Cook Captain James Cook ... Return to top Sir Humphrey Gilbert Sir Humphrey Gilbert Zoom Explorers: Sir Humphrey Gilbert Image of Sir Humphrey Gilbert Sir Humphrey Gilbert ... Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Voyage To Newfoundland, 1583
Explorers Voyage of exploration Discovering new Horizons This impressive site follows Vascoda Gama, Columbus, Magellan, john and Sebastian cabot, Francis Drake http://jeffcoweb.jeffco.k12.co.us/elem/marshdale/explorers.htm
Extractions: Marshdale Elementary LMC 5th Grade Explorer Unit - Internet Research Sites The Age of Exploration :This tour includes sites that provide general information about the Age of Exploration and sites with very specific orientations, such as biographies of explorers, the study of navigation, and cartography. The tour even includes a student-developed project that was a ThinkQuest Junior competition finalist in 2000; it serves as both a resource and a model for possible student activities. http://techlearning.com/db_area/archives/WCE/archives/explorwt.htm Voyage of Exploration : Discovering New Horizons - This impressive site follows in the footsteps of some of the world's greatest explorers, reliving their adventurous expeditions into the unknown. Our aim is to take the users on a journey through past centuries looking at these adventurers, the dangers they faced, where they went and their motivation for exploration. http://library.thinkquest.org/C001692/?tqskip=1 Age of Exploration Timeline - Information about many explorers, including the Vikings, Prince Henry the Navigator, Vasco da Gama, Columbus, Magellan, John and Sebastian Cabot, Francis Drake, Jacques Cartier, Henry Hudson
Explorers Theme Page in spices had in the development of Western Europe and the conquest/settlement ofthe new world in this The cabot Dilemma john cabot's 1497 Voyage http://www.cln.org/themes/explorers.html
Extractions: Explorers Theme Page This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of explorers. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our 1492: An Ongoing Voyage 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. [An] Adventure to the New World Intermediate students use the Internet to complete an Explorer's Notebook in a simulated voyage to find the North West Passage. This is a two - three week Language Arts and Social Studies unit. [The] Age of Discovery Learn the role that the trade in spices had in the development of Western Europe and the conquest/settlement of the New World in this short horticultural article.
Extractions: FRtR Outlines American History (1994) Chapter One The First Europeans (4/12) Previous Page Next Page The first Europeans to arrive in North America at least the first for whom there is solid evidence were Norse, traveling west from Greenland, where Erik the Red had founded a settlement around the year 985. In 1001 his son Leif is thought to have explored the northeast coast of what is now Canada and spent at least one winter there. While Norse sagas suggest that Viking sailors explored the Atlantic coast of North America down as far as the Bahamas, such claims remain unproven. In 1963, however, the ruins of some Norse houses dating from that era were discovered at L'Anse-aux-Meadows in northern Newfoundland, thus supporting at least some of the claims the Norse sagas make. In 1497, just five years after Christopher Columbus landed in the Caribbean looking for a western route to Asia, a Venetian sailor named John Cabot arrived in Newfoundland on a mission for the British king. Although fairly quickly forgotten, Cabot's journey was later to provide the basis for British claims to North America. It also opened the way to the rich fishing grounds off George's Banks, to which European fishermen, particularly the Portuguese, were soon making regular visits. Columbus, of course, never saw the mainland United States, but the first explorations of the continental United States were launched from the Spanish possessions that he helped establish. The first of these took place in 1513 when a group of men under Juan Ponce de Leon landed on the Florida coast near the present city of St. Augustine.
Explorers Of The World European Explorers in the new world Wonderful site with Exhibit Deals with Columbusand world in 1492. john cabot Details cabot's life and accomplishments. http://www.camdenschools.org/explorers.htm
Extractions: Explorers Explorers: A-Z Great biographies with maps and plenty of facts from Enchanted Learning Explorers: A-Z from Discovers Web Good for depth of information and great web links. Go to homepage and explore further! European Explorers in the "New World" Wonderful site with many links listed for each explorer and the Age of Exploration Explorations of Christopher Columbus Details all of his four voyages. European Voyages of Exploration Has animated map of Columbus's route Library of Congress Exhibit Deals with Columbus and world in 1492 John Cabot Details Cabot's life and accomplishments Mariners' Museum Cabot Portrait Gives biography and has map of voyages School Report on John Cabot Great report by fifth-grader on Cabot Journal Excerpts from the European Explorers Read the explorers' actual accounts Giovanni da Verrazzano An account of Verrazzano's life Henry Hudson A six-part account of Hudson and his voyages French Explorers Read about Cartier and Champlain here
Explorers Of Canada, Part I: Giovanni Caboto - Suite101.com There he adopts the name john cabot. For cabot, the expeditions were failures as henever made it a weakish country and so expeditions to the new world had to http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/life_in_canada/62008
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