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Title: Age of Exploration


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Age of Exploration
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The Vikings
  • First to discover North America
  • Clues first appeared in written stories called
    sagas.
  • The sagas suggested that Bjarni Herjolfsson and
    Leif the Lucky had sailed to the new lands west
    and south of Greenland

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The Vikings Saga Bjarni Herjolfsson
  • In the year 1000, Bjarni Herjulfson, went to
    visit his father in Iceland to spend the winter
    with him.
  • Bjarni had found that his Father had moved to
    Greenland. In an effort to find if father he
    ended up finding three islands.
  • Back to Greenland.

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The Vikings Saga Leif Erickson
  • Leif Erickson, who lived in Greenland, was
    excited about finding the New Land.
  • With crew of 30 men and sailed to the three
    places Bjarni had found.
  • They went first to Helluland and then to Markland
    and then on to a place he named Vinland the Good.
    It was named Vinland because of the grapes.
    (Believed to be Newfoundland)

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The Vikings Saga Thorvald Erickson
  • Leif's brother. Also went to "Vinland the Good"
    to explore spent the winter and summer there.
  • Encountered nine "Skraelings" American Indians.
    The Vikings killed 8 of them but one escaped.
  • The was a conflict between the two groups and the
    only person hit was Thorvald. He became the first
    Viking to be buried in North America.

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LAnse aux Meadows
  • Helge and Anne Ingstad from Norway. Hypothesized
    that the Vikings had discovered North America 500
    years before Columbus arrived.
  • 1960s they found Lanse aux Meadows and the
    remains houses like houses in Norway and
    Greenland. They also found Viking jewelry, tools
    and iron nails.

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Christopher Columbus
  • Influenced Marco Polo and his travels.
  • Columbus believed that if you traveled east by
    land, you arrived in the Indian islands off the
    coast of Asia. If you traveled west, you could
    reach India by water- faster and cheaper.
  • Columbus moved to Lisbon, Portugal. King
    Ferdinand and Queen Isabella funded his trip.
    Columbus made his famous voyage in 1492. 3 ships
    were the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria.
  • He reached the land at the island of San Salvador
    (Haiti and the Dominican Republic). He was
    convinced he arrived in India his was not the
    only one to make this mistake. He made 3 more
    voyages across the Atlantic Ocean in the next 10
    years.

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Routes of Christopher Columbus
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John Cabot
  • Homeland Venice, Italy
  • Project A voyage to discover an all-water route
    to the riches (spices)of Asia.
  • Sponsor King Henry VII of England
  • Discoveries Probably NFLD and/or Cape Breton
    Island.
  • Outcomes
  • Little is known about Cabots life up to 1497.
  • In 1498, he set out on a 2nd trip and was never
    was never seen again.
  • Cabots crossing of the Atlantic had lasting
    results.
  • He made Englands first claim to territory in
    North America.
  • He found an unlimited supply of Cod fish. In
    Catholic societies, eating of meat 153 days a
    year was prohibited. English fishermen became
    regular visitors.

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Routes of John Cabot
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Jacques Cartier
  • Homeland France
  • Projects To search for an all-water passage to
    Asia and then to follow the St. Lawrence River in
    hope of finding riches closer to home.
  • Sponsor King Francis I of France
  • Discoveries Various parts of NFLD and parts of
    what are now NS (Cape Breton), PEI, NB and QUE.
    Much of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the St.
    Lawrence River.
  • Outcomes
  • Had three voyages 1534, 1535, and 1541
  • Made contact with Aboriginal People
  • He did not discover the riches of the East or a
    route to them. French leaders lost interest, as
    they were after diamonds and gold and not beaver
    pelts.
  • About 50years later, Europeans became interested
    in North American furs. Fur traders, fishermen
    and map makers were all crossing the Atlantic.

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Routes of Jacques Cartier
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Samuel de Champlain
  • Homeland France
  • Projects To help French explorers on
    fur-trading voyages by acting as a map maker
  • Sponsor King Henry IV of France appointed
    Champlain Royal geographer
  • Discovery The St. Lawrence River as far as the
    Lachine Rapids in 1603 the coastline of North
    America, from present-day NS to present-day
    Massachusetts in 1604-05
  • Outcomes
  • In 1604, he went with Sieur de Monts to the Bay
    of Fundy.
  • De Monts had been granted a monopoly on the fur
    trade. In return, he was to start a colony.
  • They spent the winter on the island of St. Croix,
    where many men died of scurvy.
  • In 1605, they moved to Port Royal where he
    explored the Atlantic coast and made careful maps
    of NS, NB, Maine and Massachusetts.
  • The maps were so accurate that sailors could use
    them today. Many places along the coast still
    have the names Champlain gave them more than 350
    years ago.
  • In 1608, he moved to a location what is now
    Quebec on the St. Lawrence river. He developed
    the rest of his life to the development of a
    fur-trading colony.

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Routes of Samuel de Champlain
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Henry Hudson
  • 1609-11
  • Discoveries Hudson River and Hudson Bay

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Etienne Brule Pierre Radisson and Medard
Groseilliers
  • 1609-32
  • Discoveries South of Lake Ontario
  • 1650s
  • Discoveries Sault Ste. Marie Region north
    shore of Lake Superior

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Louis Joliet and Father Daniel DulhutJacques
Marquette
  • 1669-73
  • Discoveries Lakes Ontario, Erie and Huron Lake
    Michigan and upper Mississippi River
  • 1680s
  • Discoveries Region south and west of Lake
    Superior

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La Salle and Father Henry KelseyLouis Hennepin
  • 1669-82
  • Discoveries Lakes Ontario and Erie Niagara,
    Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to the Gulf of Mexico
  • 1690-92
  • Discoveries Buffalo country of Northern
    Saskatchewan and possibly Alberta

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Pierre La Verendyre Anthony Henday
  • 1731-43
  • Discoveries West of Lake Superior as far as the
    Saskatchewan River and south to South Dakota
  • 1754-55
  • Discoveries First European to travel west to
    within sight of the Rockies

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Samuel Hearne Alexander Mackenzie
  • 1770-72
  • Discoveries Overland to the mouth of the
    Coppermine River on the Arctic Ocean
  • 1789, 1793
  • Discoveries Down the MacKenzie River to the
    Arctice Ocean overland to the Pacific

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George Vancouver Sir John FrankliN
  • 1791-95
  • Discoveries Vancouver Island and much of the
    coast of BC
  • Early 1800s
  • Discoveries Canadas vast northland of
    coastline, waterways and islands
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