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  1. Francisco Pizarro and the Conquest of the Inca (Explorers of the New World) by Gina De Angelis, 2000-11
  2. Francisco Pizarro And The Conquest Of The Inca (Explorers of New Lands) by Shane Mountjoy, 2005-09

81. Explorers
a Spanish explorer, conquered the Aztecs in the new world? was the first to sail aroundthe world? pizarro, a Spanish explorer, conquered the Incas and the
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82. Explorers Of The New World
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Explorers of the new world, 2. exploration of America's13 COLONIES, 3. Exploring US National MONUMENTS. 4. STUDENT
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Explorers of the New World
Student Pages - - 1999 - 2000
This Site is dedicated to the "NEW EXPLORERS"
(21st Century Students)
Canby School District, Oregon
91 School, Hubbard, 97032 TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Explorers of the NEW WORLD

Exploration of America's 13 COLONIES

Exploring US National MONUMENTS

STUDENT PAGES
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What a Wonderful World

Explorers of the NEW WORLD
Under Construction (Sept-Oct):
Student Pages on "Explorers of the New World"
Links to other Explorer Sites (Resources):
Yahooligans Directory of Explorers
Explorer Links from Parkmead Explorers - Pathfinders Explorers Homepage ... Discoverers Web Exploration of America's 13 COLONIES Coming Soon: An Exploration of America's 13 Colonies (December, 1999) New England Colonies, Middle Colonies, Southern Colonies
America's 13 Colonies: Links to America's 13 Colonies Web Sites (Resources)
LINKS to 50 STATES Exploring US National MONUMENTS
and in the Next Millenium, Y2K: Student Pages on "America's National Monuments"
US NATIONAL MONUMENTS Mr. Wigowsky's Favorite National Monuments (pictures) STUDENT PAGES ON THE NATIONAL MONUMENTS Student-generated web pages with Claris Home Page 3.0 in iMac Lab at 91 School STUDENT PAGES Student 1 - ZA Robert La Salle NORTH CAROLINA the Colony Writing Assessment Papers Claris Home Page Projects Student 2 - JA Vasco de Balboa Student 3 - DA Francisco Coronado MASSACHUSETTS the Colony Writing Assessment Papers Claris Home Page Projects Student 4 - FA Sir Walter Raleigh Delawarethe Colony Student 5 - NA John Cabot Delawarethe Colony Writing Assessment Papers Claris Home Page Projects Student 6 - BB

83. Loading L4U IPAC
Summary, francisco pizarro and his 164 Conquistadors marched into the Within a fewyears pizarro and others like him been populated there are no new lands to
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84. Early Spanish Exploration Of The Southwest: Part One In A Cuarto Centennial Hist
October 12, 1492, and claimed this new world for the such as Hernan Cortes and FranciscoPizarro had conquered which first brought the Spanish to new Mexico in
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A Cuarto Centennial History of New Mexico
by Robert J. Torrez Chapter One: Early Spanish Exploration of the Southwest
Less than two generations after Christopher Columbus set foot on the shores of an obscure Caribbean island on October 12, 1492, and claimed this New World for the Spanish kingdoms of Leon and Castille, Spanish conquistadores such as Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro had conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico and the Incas of Peru. Subsequent explorers remained on the alert for other lands which might prove as wealthy as ones these men had conquered. It was this search for a "new" Mexico which ultimately led to the expedition which first brought the Spanish to New Mexico in 1540. In 1536, the ragged survivors finally emerged from the wilderness at Culiacan, on the west coast of Mexico. Cabeza de Vaca's report to the Spanish Viceroy, Antonio de Mendoza, included a brief mention of stories they had heard which told of large cities in the interior of the continent where valuable minerals were traded. These sparse but tantalizing bits of information sparked a renewed interest in the Spanish quest to find the "new" Mexico which had so far eluded them. In 1539, Mendoza authorized Marcos de Niza, a Franciscan priest who had accompanied Pizarro to Peru, to conduct a preliminary exploration to determine the truth of these reports. Estévan went along as the expedition's guide.

85. Explorers
exploration Vocabulary Words and definitions used by some An Adventure to the NewWorld Another site with francisco pizarro - His Quest for Inca Gold and
http://www.edina.k12.mn.us/concord/classresources/explorers.html
Explorer Resources The New Book of Knowledge Online (accessible from school only)
Reference and current events for grades 3 and up. Grolier Online Encyclopedia (accessible from school only)
Reference and current events for grades 5 and up. World Book Online Encyclopedia (accessible from school only)
Reference and current events for grades 5 and up.
Sailing Ships of the Late 1400s This guides you to information about navigation, ships, and explorers. It's worth a check.

Exploration Vocabulary:
Words and definitions used by some explorers.
Explorer Resources
- Something for almost everyone!
An Adventure to the New World
- Another site with something for almost everyone.
Yahooligans' Explorers
Vasco Nunez de Balboa - a biography Vasco Nunez de Balboa, famous Hispanic Pedralvarez Cabral Jacques Cartier Samuel de Champlain ... Christopher Columbus - A short biography Christopher Columbus, Man and Myth Christopher Columbus - The Navigation Homepage

Francisco Vasquez de Coronado

Francisco Vasquez de Coronado -
a PBS biography Hernan Cortez Hernan Cortez - An Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico Lewis and Clark Sir Francis Drake Vasco da Gama Henry Hudson - His Life and Times Henry Hudson - a biography Ferdinand Magellan - a biography Ferdinand Magellan - another biography Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet Francisco Pizarro - His Quest for Inca Gold and His Execution of Atahualpa Francisco Pizarro - His Destruction of the Inca Empire Marco Polo Marco Polo - Report by a Fifth Grader Amerigo Vespucci - Basic Information, and a great sketch

86. Fransisco
francisco never went to school, so he never learnt how www.rosehulman.edu/delacova/incas/pizarro.gifThe Ang- Az 2 (1989) new York Lexicon Lexicon UNIVERSAL
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87. World History Notes Part II
francisco pizarro Incan Empire, 1531–1538. francisco Vasquez de CoronadoNew Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas, 1540–1542. St.
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WOH 1022
World Civilization, 1500
Part II
  • European Expansion and Exploration.
  • Development of Oceanic Commerce
  • Europe in 1492
  • Memoirs of Marco Polo
  • Nation States
  • Cannon on ships
  • International Trade before 15th Century.
  • Luxury goods
  • No direct routes from the East.
  • Trade was controlled by the Italians.
  • Conditions for exploration.
  • European World View
  • Myth of the Flat world
  • Pythagoras
  • Eratosthenes
  • Effects of Mid 15th Century Explorations.
  • Motivation for colonial empires
  • Portuguese Explorations
  • Background.
  • Azores
  • Ceuta
  • Motives.
  • Canaries and Cape Bojador.
  • Legendary Christian African king, Prestor John.
  • Exploration.
  • Cape Bojador, 1434
  • Cape Blanco, 1442
  • Gambia, 1455
  • Sierra Leone, 1460
  • Exploration after Prince Henry.
  • Fernando Po
  • Niger River, 1471
  • Elmina in the Bight of Benin, 1482
  • Congo River, 1484
  • Cape Cross, 1486
  • Bartholomeu Dias
  • Cape of Good Hope, 1488
  • Mossel Bay
  • Vasco da Gama
  • Crossed Indian Ocean in 1497
  • Malindi, Ibn Majid
  • Canton China, 1513.
  • Portuguese Empire.
  • Maritime commercial empire
  • Ormuz, Goa, Malacca.
  • Portuguese explorers
  • Pedro Cabral
  • Brazil, 1500
  • 88. Explorers
    of the most amazing feats of exploration in the earliest Spanish voyages to the NewWorld, the soils francisco pizarro Spanish conquistador, conqueror of Peru
    http://jeffcoweb.jeffco.k12.co.us/elem/marshdale/explorers.htm
    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

    89. History
    after the discovery of the new world (Nueva España headquarters, brother of DonFrancisco pizarro, Marquis and of coming back (to Gonzalo pizarro's team), if
    http://www3.shore.net/~ginorio/amazones/History/body_history.html
    The Conquistador searched not for gold, but for the richness of grandeur (Salvador de Madariaga). Orellana was one of the tragic heroes of the Conquistadors (Ricardo de la Cierva) "Protect us under the shade of your wings" (Legend of the heraldry of Orellana). Francisco de Orellana
      c. 1511 - Trujillo, Spain d. 1546 – Amazon River Basin, Brazil
    Francisco de Orellana was the Spanish explorer who discovered the Amazon River. He took part in Francisco Pizarro's conquest of Peru in the 1530s. He was about 16 years old when he arrived in "Las Indias. As a relation to the Pizarro family, Francisco de Orellana supported the Pizarros in their conquests in the New World. Francisco Pizarro, c.1475-1541, was the Spanish conquistador who secured Peru for Spain. Shortly after the discovery of the New World (Nueva España), Pizarro went to Hispaniola with Hernan Cortes. Nine years later Pizarro formed a partnership with fellow adventurer Diego de Almagro to explore lands of South America. Their first expedition reached the San Juan River in Colombia. In an effort to expand his conquests, Pizarro went to Spain (1528) and appealed directly to the king. They reached agreement and the King of Spain put under Pizarro's command, all of Peru, its subjects, and its wealth. Pizarro was made a knight of Santiago (1529) and governor and captain general of the conquered lands. His partner De Almagro, who received lesser favors from the King, felt that he had been cheated. A dispute broke out between Pizarro and Almagro concerning limits of jurisdiction. In the ensuing battle of "Salinas"(April 26

    90. Explorers.html
    How did you become interested in exploration? Where did you learn your skills tobe an explorer? What part of the new world did you explore? Show it on a map.
    http://www1.pvsd.net/CMS/cms-projects/Explorers/
    AGE of SAIL Project Grade 5 The Project See State Content Standards [Big Questions [See Project Description Particulars] See Project Rubric] ... [Helpful Links] I will deliver a first person narrative oral report on an important person using Power Point as presentation guide. I will become an explorer. Click a cell to find information. Vasco Nunez de Balboa Vasco da Gama Christopher Columbus Henry the Navigator ... Ferdinand Magellan Project Due Date
    • November 2002
    Project BIG Questions Top of Page
    • My presentation will include all of the following information on PowerPoint slides.
    Your Personal Life
    • When were you born? Where were you born? Will you show us on a map? Tell one important fact from your childhood. Did you marry? Did you have children? How did you become interested in exploration? Where did you learn your skills to be an explorer? When and where did you die?
    Your Journey
    • When did you set sail? What was your mission? What were you looking for? For which couutry did you sail? Can you show it on a map? What part of the New World did you explore? Show it on a map.

    91. New Lesson Plans Spring 2003 - DiscoverySchool.com
    numerous animals and behaviors relatively new to science Hernán Cortés (912); ConquistadorsFrancisco pizarro (9-12 scenes details examine modern world history
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    Sail the seas from coral reefs to the poles through seasons and tides to experience numerous animals and behaviors relatively new to science. Topic: History of the Americas
    Topic: Exploration
    People have always explored the unknown: The Vikings sailed the seas; Lewis and Clark traversed a continent; and rivals roamed the polar regions. Uncharted territory now lies in our skies. To find out the future of our galaxy, they turn to scientific models.

    92. LookSmart - History Of The Conquest Of The New World
    Hernando de Soto's 15year exploration and conquest of world Civilizations - Presentsa list of primary and relating to the Spanish conquest of the new world.
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    93. Explorations
    Peru, Conquered, francisco pizarro, Spanish explorer, 1532–1533. Amazon River,Explored, francisco Orellana, Spanish new Zealand, Explored, James Cook, English
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    Country or place Event Explorer Date AFRICA Sierra Leone Explored Hanno , Carthaginian seaman c. 520 B.C. Zaire River (Congo) Mouth visited c. 1484 Cape of Good Hope Rounded Bartolomeu Diaz , Portuguese explorer Gambia River Explored Mungo Park , Scottish explorer Sahara Crossed Dixon Denham and Hugh Clapperton, English explorers Zambezi River Explored David Livingstone , Scottish explorer Sudan Explored Heinrich Barth , German explorer Victoria Falls Explored David Livingstone , Scottish explorer Lake Tanganyika Explored Richard Burton and John Speke , British explorers Lake Victoria, identified as the source of the Nile

    94. ReferenceResources:FamousExplorers
    and their desire to explore the world around them to the people important to the explorationof the Each month the History Channel takes new explorations into
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    Reference Resources: Famous Explorers
    Explorer Sites A Treasure Trove of North American Exploration Accounts of European voyages and explorations to North America, from Columbus's Atlantic crossing in 1492 to the famous trip through the Northwest Passage by Roald Amundsen in 1905. Alphabetical Navigation permits browsing by explorers' names Discovery and Exploration Maps from the Library of Congress Documents the discovery and exploration of the Americas with both manuscripts and published maps. Many of these maps reflect the European Age of Discoveries, dating from the late 15th century to the 17th century when Europeans were concerned primarily with determining the outline of the continents as they explored and mapped the coastal areas and the major waterways. Also included are 18th and 19th century maps documenting the exploration and mapping of the interior parts of the continents, reflecting the work of Lewis and Clark and subsequent government explorers and surveyors. SEARCHABLE by Keyword or Creator Index

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