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Voyages of Exploration: Years 1000 -1500’s

Voyages of Exploration: Years 1000 -1500’s

What was the Age of Exploration? • A time period when Europeans began to

What was the Age of Exploration? • A time period when Europeans began to explore the rest of the world. • Improvements in mapmaking, shipbuilding, rigging, and navigation made this possible. • Blue water sailing, not just coastal boats.

An Exciting Time! Columbus may be the best remembered explorer of the Americas –

An Exciting Time! Columbus may be the best remembered explorer of the Americas – but he was not the first – or the last! Use the map provided to document early explorers during your own “voyage of discovery”!

The Explorers: Vikings

The Explorers: Vikings

Bjarni Herjulfsson • First European to see the Americas. • Blown off course on

Bjarni Herjulfsson • First European to see the Americas. • Blown off course on his way to Greenland. • Sighted land in 986 that was later determined to be the Americas. • Did not stop to explore.

Leif Erikson • Searched for land Herjulfsson reported seeing. • Sailed to Americas in

Leif Erikson • Searched for land Herjulfsson reported seeing. • Sailed to Americas in the Year 1000. • Other Viking explorers may have traveled inland as far as present day Minnesota. (Hence the team name: Minnesota Vikings).

Use the map below to trace the routes of Herjulfsson and Erikson on your

Use the map below to trace the routes of Herjulfsson and Erikson on your world map.

The Explorers: Portugal

The Explorers: Portugal

Bartolomeu Dias • 1487 -1488 • Sailed around Cape of Good Hope at southern

Bartolomeu Dias • 1487 -1488 • Sailed around Cape of Good Hope at southern tip of Africa. • Found route to Indian Ocean • Trade can go from Europe to Asia by sea.

Vasco da Gama • Landed in India in 1498. • Important trade route from

Vasco da Gama • Landed in India in 1498. • Important trade route from Europe to India and East Indies.

Ferdinand Magellan • His crew made first round-the-world voyage from 1519 to 1522. •

Ferdinand Magellan • His crew made first round-the-world voyage from 1519 to 1522. • Proved for certain that the world was round. • Magellan was killed in the Phillippines, did not make it home.

The Explorers: Spain

The Explorers: Spain

Christopher Columbus • Believed a shorter route to Asia could be found by sailing

Christopher Columbus • Believed a shorter route to Asia could be found by sailing westward instead of around Africa. • Found the Americas instead. • Was an Italian.

Columbus’ First Voyage: 1492 -1493

Columbus’ First Voyage: 1492 -1493

What was the Columbian Exchange? • Massive exchange of plants, animals and diseases. •

What was the Columbian Exchange? • Massive exchange of plants, animals and diseases. • These things moved between the New and Old Worlds. • Started with Columbus. • To the Americas: cows, horses, wheat, smallpox, plus much more. • To Europe: potatoes, tomatoes, tobacco, corn, plus much more.

Ponce De Leon • Sailed to the Americas with Columbus on his second voyage.

Ponce De Leon • Sailed to the Americas with Columbus on his second voyage. • Explored Florida in 1513. • Was looking for the Fountain of Youth.

Vasco Núñez de Balboa • First European to cross the isthmus of Panama and

Vasco Núñez de Balboa • First European to cross the isthmus of Panama and reach the Pacific Ocean. • Was searching for gold when he crossed the isthmus in 1513.

The Explorers: Italians

The Explorers: Italians

Amerigo Vespucci • Mapped the coast of the Americas. • Americas may have been

Amerigo Vespucci • Mapped the coast of the Americas. • Americas may have been named after him. • Voyages from 1499 to 1504.

Giovanni da Verrazzano • Explored for the king of France. • Explored the east

Giovanni da Verrazzano • Explored for the king of France. • Explored the east coast of North America in 1524

Your Voyage of Discovery has come to an end. Complete the following activities to

Your Voyage of Discovery has come to an end. Complete the following activities to show what you have learned. 1. Complete your map by adding a title and a key with the routes of each explorer clearly labeled. 2. Use the 4 -column chart to organize the information from your map. Make sure you list the explorers in chronological order.