The Age Of Exploration samuel de champlain http//www.blupete.com/Hist/BiosNS The Explorations of champlainhttp//www.plpsd.mb.ca The new world with Cortez and Pizarro http//www.gold http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/DeerParkES/kids/explore/explore.htm
Extractions: The Age of Exploration Goal : Students will trace the routes and evaluate early explorations of the Americas, in terms of: Student Produced Web Pages on Explorers Balboa http://campus.northpark.edu/history/ WebChron/Americas/Balboa.html Famous Hispanics: Balboa http://coloquio.com/famosos/balboa. html John and Sebastian Cabot http://www.knight.org/advent/cathen/ 03126d.htm John Cabot's Voyage of 1498 http://www.heritage.nf.ca/exploration/ cabot1498.html The Voyages of Jacques Cartier http://www.mariner.org/age/cartier.html Cartier http://whistler.ccm.nrcan.gc.ca/cgndb/english/schoolnet/nfld/jacques.html Samuel de Champlain http://www.blupete.com/Hist/BiosNS/1600-00/Champlain.htm
Exploration And Explorers Title List Explorers of the new world Explorers of exploration European Voyagesof exploration Home Page samuel champlain (1567-1635), samuel de champlain. http://www.kodiak.k12.ak.us/pete/teachers/gibbs/exploration.html
The Literature Of Discovery And Exploration 1510?1570?) Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá (1555-1620) samuel de champlain (1570?-1635). utilizedto convince powerful readers of the benefits of the new world. http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/litdiscx.html
Extractions: Samuel de Champlain (1570?-1635) Students often ask why these texts are important and how they relate to more conventional U.S. literature. You might suggest that they entertain a change in their traditional concept of the U.S. as an English-based country, considering the paradigm of a land that from the start was in contention by forces of several language groups and distinct origins. Students should be taught that this situation is still the same, in spite of the assumption that English won out. The forces present in this period are still contending for a place in U.S. territory. Perhaps the oldest tradition in the U.S. is the struggle among different groups for the recognition of the right to participate fully in making the future of this land. Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues
European Explorers: Samual De Champlain In 1599 he made his first voyage to the new world, visiting the West Indies and SpanishAmerica. samuel de champlain Although he is mostly reknown as the http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/exchamplain.htm
Extractions: Samuel de Champlain was born in Brouage, France in 1567 and died in 1635. His father was a sea captain and as a boy he learned seamanship and navigation. For a while he was in the army of King Henry IV and then in 1599 he become captain of a ship and for over two years explored the West Indies and Mexico and visited all the major ports.
European Explorers Theme Page John Franklin Henry Hudson, France Jacques Cartier samuel de champlain Italy MarcoPolo, of new France (Early Canada); European Explorers in the new world ; http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/explorer.htm
Exploration And Empire exploration and Empire Revolution) samuel champlain, The Voyages of samuel champlain(1613) excerpts David Buisseret, Spain Maps Her 'new world' Lionel Casson http://history.hanover.edu/early/explor.html
Samuel De Champlain: Explorer - EnchantedLearning.com samuel de champlain Explorer samuel de champlain (1567?1635 lake named for him (Lakechamplain, on the and administering the French colonies in the new world. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/c/champlain.shtml
Extractions: Samuel de Champlain (1567?-1635) was a French explorer and navigator who mapped much of northeastern North America and started a settlement in Quebec. Champlain also discovered the lake named for him (Lake Champlain, on the border of northern New York state and Vermont , named in 1609) and was important in establishing and administering the French colonies in the New World. In 1603, Champlain sailed to France on Francois Grave Du Pont's expedition. They sailed up the St. Lawrence River and the Saguenay River; they also explored the Gaspe Peninsula. He returned to France in 1603, and decided to search for a Northwest Passage and to settle the Gaspe Peninsula. He returned to Canada in 1604 on Pierre de Mont's expedition. From 1604-1607, he sailed around and charted most of the coast of Nova Scotia (to the Bay of Fundy) and down the coast to Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard ( Massachusetts ), and later to
WeFour New World Explorers 1562 Gutierrez Map, Offline Resource Links, California Explorers, new WorldFrench Settlers, 1492 Exhibit, Empire of the Bay, samuel de champlain, http://hometown.aol.com/we4amhis/Explore.html
Extractions: New World Explorers This page has been created as a guide to some of the numerous research and homework help resources found on the Internet. Comprehensive Resources Voyages of Discovery Trackstar: Early Explorers Age of Exploration Explorer Myths ... PBS:Conquistadors The Explorers Vasco Nunez de Balboa Leif Ericson (Erikkson, Erikson) Christopher Columbus Balboa Biography Leif Erikson Biography Columbus:Culinary History Vasco Nunez de Balboa ... Museum Biography Samuel De Champlain Voyage Journal John and Sebastian Cabot Nova Scotia:Champlain Man and Myth Champlain's 1607 Map Historical Dilemma ... Britannica Biography Hernando Cortez (Cortes) Thinkquest:Cabot Encarta Biography Heritage:John Cabot Cortez Biography ... Hernando Cortez Francisco Vasques de Coronado Newfoundland:Cabot Aztec Conquest Coronado Biography The Cabots ... Stories of Nebraska Jacques Cartier Jacques Cartier Sir Francis Drake Hernando De Soto Canadian Toponymy Museum Biography Thinkquest Biography Nova Scotia:Cartier ... Thinkquest Biography Bartolomeu Dias Encarta Biography Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca Encyclopedia Biography Vasco Da Gama Spanish in North America Vasco Da Gama Student Site Prince Henry the Navigator Encyclopedia Biography Thinkquest Biography Britannica Biography Louis Joliet Henry the Navigator Henry Hudson Thinkquest Biography Institute of Sagres Henry Hudson Facts Encarta Biography ... Henry Hudson, Explorer
Early Modern History - Explorations And The "New World" The Seigneurs new France The website of the Musée virtuel de la France, which focusseson the biography of the explorer samuel de champlain and the every http://www-geschichte.fb15.uni-dortmund.de/fnz/explor.html
Gunston Middle School Library: Explorers Of The New World samuel de champlain's 1607 Map http Columbus and the new world, 1493 http//www.carmensandiego.com/products/time/columbusc10/ebmain_c10.htmlFrom the Carmen http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/gunston/library/students/links/explorers/
Extractions: Viking Explorers I ntroduction Who were the explorers of the New World? What motivated them to come to this hemisphere? What challenges did they encounter here? What did changes did they bring back to Europe? What is their legacy? After using books, magazines and reference materials, search these Internet links to find additional information about the European Explorers of the New World. The European Voyages of Exploration: Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
Gunston Middle School Library: Explorers Of The New World samuel de champlain by Peter Landry; samuel de champlain's 1607 Map Columbus andthe new world, 1493 - From the Carmen Sandiego site - information from http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/gunston/library/students/links/explorers/
Extractions: Viking Explorers Who were the explorers of the New World? What motivated them to come to this hemisphere? What challenges did they encounter here? What did changes did they bring back to Europe? What is their legacy? After using books, magazines and reference materials, search these Internet links to find additional information about the European Explorers of the New World. Prince Henry the Navigator - The European Voyages of Exploration /Department of History / The University of Calgary - This is part of an outstanding tutorial on exploration.
Explorer Study Jacques Cartier, samuel de champlain, and the Explorers of Canada. Hernando Cortesand the Conquest of Mexico (Explorers of the new world). http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/tempo/VCCB/TextSets2/Textsets10.html
Extractions: Explorer Study Fifth Grade SOLs By Robin Bost England John Cabot Duvoisin, Roger (1938). And There Was America. New York: Knopf. Fritz, Jean and Venti, Anthony Bacon (1994) Around the World In a Hundred Years: From Henry the Navigator to Magellan. New York: Putnam's. Goodnough, David and Eitzen, Allan (1979). Malwah, N.J.: Troll Associates. Fardy, Bernard D. (Ed.) (1994). John Cabot: The Discovery of Newfoundland . Creative Book Publishing Pub. Pope, Peter Edward (1997). The Many Landfalls of John Cabot . University of Toronto Press. Coulter, Tony and Goetzmann, William H. (Ed.) (1991). LaSalle and the Explorers of the Mississippi , Chelsea House Publishers. Sir Francis Drake Gerrard, Roy (1989). Sir Francis Drake: His Daring Deeds. Goodnough, David and Dodson, Bert (1979). Francis Drake. Troll Communications L.L.C. Age Range: 9 to 12 Kelsey, Harry (2000). Sir Francis Drake: The Queen's Pirate . New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Marrin, Albert (1995). The Sea King: Sir Francis Drake and His Times Sanderlin, George (1969).
European Exploration Of Canada samuel de champlain Compton's Online Encyclopedia on champlain. samuel Hearne abouthis three expeditions to look for an online museum of life in new France. http://gwc.sd81.bc.ca/~gwc/explorers/explorers.html
EXPLORER RESOURCES Conquistadors; Mariner's Museum The Age of exploration; Empire; Columbus and theNew world, 1493; de La Salle; LaSalle Chronology; LaSalle; LaSalle; samuel champlain; http://www.geocities.com/janp_us/exp_res.html
Extractions: RESEARCH ACTIVITY Many of the resources listed below are on individual explorers. I suggest that you check all sources not dedicated to one individual as well as checking out the sources dedicated solely to your explorer. Many of the sites on all explorers will give you a good view into your subject. Also, please do a search using one of the accepted search engines we have discussed. I would like for you to include the name and location of the search engine you used to find your own information on your explorer. Please forgive any duplication of sites which may occur in this list. Remember, you may only include pictures in your report if you check them through Mrs. P. first.
Explore Bookmark samuel de champlain The Foundation of Quebec, 1608 samuel de champlain Explorer EnchantedLearning.com Explorer Project An Adventure to the new world http://www.u46.k12.il.us/cms/cmstpage/web/KAUPKATH/explor.htm
Explorers NavigatorExplorer); Étienne Brûlé (Interpreter and Explorer); samuel de champlain(Geographer and Vikings in the new world http//members.aol.com/bakken1 http://www.edselect.com/explorers.htm
Bibliography 1995. Coulter, Tony. Jacques Cartier, samuel de champlain, and Explorers ofCanada. Da Gama, Vasco. Explorers of the new world. 1995. 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.
OUSD : US History : Unit 2: Age Of Exploration Explorers Canada in the Time of champlain 16001635 Museum of new France, Canadian Read aboutthe explorations of Jacques Cartier, samuel de champlain, Cavelier de http://tlc.ousd.k12.ca.us/library/us_exploration/exploration_history.html
Extractions: Unit 2 : Age of Exploration These sites offer additional information on explorers and the history of exploration. They were produced by a range of individuals and institutionsacademic, private and commercial. Many of the articles were intended for an adult audience and, therefore, may be beyond the comprehension of middle school students. Discoverers Web: European Database on the Age of Discovery Primary Sources on Voyages of Discovery Andre Engels, Netherlands The National Library prepared an exhibition of works from its Rare Book Collection which are accounts of North American voyages and explorations from the first crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by Christopher Columbus in 1492 to the famous trip through the Northwest Passage by Roald Amundsen in 1905. Visitors can navigate the site with an alphabetical list of explorers or a chronological outline of events.
Explorers Webquest Search for Columbus La Isabela, Foothold In The new world , National Geographic,January 1992 (print); samuel de champlain Explorer by Rupert Matthews http://www.burke.k12.nc.us/Chesterfield/explorer_webquest.htm
Extractions: Introduction Beginning with the Vikings in the 8th century, the Americas have been explored by many people. During the 1500's and 1600's European countries began exploring across the Atlantic Ocean. Christopher Columbus was one of the first explorers to attempt this great feat. His accomplishments sparked the interest of exploration in many other countries. Explorers have had various reasons for risking their lives when setting out across the world. Marco Polo was searching for new trade routes, David Livingstone traveled across Africa as a missionary, while others were motivated by the need to chart and map new areas. In this webquest, you will find out what drove the exploration for these significant explorers and how did the motives for explorations differ from country to country? The Task You will work in your assigned group to search the Internet and use print materials to identify what drove the exploration of your explorers. During your search you will be looking for certain aspects of his exploration. Once you have obtained these aspects, you will be able to complete the following: