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  1. Pioneers of France in the New World; France and England in North America: a Series of Historical Narratives, Part First by Francis Parkman, 1878

81. Discovering Other Places
desoto, hernando hernando de Soto, hernando de Soto explored Native America in the1540's, along He is best known for being the discoverer of new York Harbor
http://www.hpedsb.on.ca/sg/quinte/other_places.htm
Visit over 50 links to over 25 explorers of other parts of the world, both famous and not-so-famous, edited 17 Sep 02
Click on these underlined links to jump down this very long page. Africa General Antarctica General People who explored parts of Canada Maps ... Vespucci For Images of Original Maps : see Lewis Clark
African Explorers, General/Miscellaneous
Famous Explorers of Africa Short biographies and accomplishments of Mungo Park, Rene Callie, Johann Rebmann, David Livingstone, and Richard Burton Antarctic Explorers, General/Miscellaneous Antarctic Explorers Lists every significant explorer of this last continent to be explored, from de Lozier in the 1700s, through Cook , Weddell, Wilkes, Ross, Scott, Shackleton, Amundsen, and Byrd Over 20 names are listed, with a biography of each and a summary of his accomplishments. Apollo 11 The History Place -
Apollo 11
Lots of pictures and audio files of the ultimate exploration, including the famous "One small step…" speech of Armstrong’s; with links to NASA’s histories of other missions to the moon. Astronauts Astronauts Biographies of veteran astronauts, trainess, payload specialists, and cosmonauts from NASA, who ought to know.

82. Crossroads: Middle School Unit II
Spain Cortes, Pizarro, desoto, Coronado France Verrazano, de Champlain Dutch hadthe colony of new Netherland Resource 2 Explorer Fact Sheet hernando Cortes.
http://www.askeric.org/Virtual/Lessons/crossroads/sec4/Unit_2/Unit_IIQ2.html
Crossroads: Middle School Curriculum
Unit II: Contact: Europe and America Meet, 1492-1673
Question/Problem 2: Describe the reasons for and the outcomes of the European explorers between 1492 and 1620
Contents Objectives Description of lesson/activity Resources
Objectives: The students will be able to:
  • describe the goals and accomplishments of an individual explorer.
  • determine the exploration policy of one European country.
  • rank and defend the exploration achievements of competing European countries.
  • gather relevant information from a variety of resources. Description of lesson/activity:
  • The students will have completed the research and class discussions about the situation in Europe during the 1400s which caused the Europeans to explore. Students have also identified the attributes necessary for an explorer. Students will now ex amine the lives and explorations of several individual explorers.
  • Rather than dwell on a chronology of explorers and accomplishments, the activity has been designed to emphasize the in±depth research of a few explorers and to use this research to infer the exploration policies of the countries involved.
  • The students should be divided into groups of three. One student from each group should be assigned to gather information on three explorers from Spain; the second student should gather information on explorers from France; and the third on explo rers from England and the Netherlands. Spain and France were highlighted because they were the leading countries during this time period. England and the Netherlands were examined together because they had similar exploration policies and were no t as prominent as the others in the search for new lands. Portugal was not included because their early discoveries were dealt with in the first part of this unit as the cause for other Europeans to explore. Fact sheets have been provided for the following explorers:
  • 83. Explorers Pathfinder
    921 COL Columbus, Christopher. I, Columbus My Journal, 14923. new York Walker and Co., 1990. 921 desoto Gleiter, Jan, 1947-. hernando de Soto.
    http://www.wlwv.k12.or.us/Boones/Pathfinders/Pathfinders/explorer_pathfinder.htm
    Explorers A Pathfinder Exploration involves taking risks. Nevertheless, people have been exploring their world and beyond from early times to the present. What motivates people to venture into the unknown, risking their reputations, comfort and possibly their lives? To learn about EXPLORERS of land, underwater, and outer space , follow the links on this pathfinder. It will help you find information in your school library media center, on the Internet, and in the community about explorers and exploration. Books
    Magazines
    Internet
    Sites
    ...
    Benchmark
    Print Resources-Books and Magazines There are many excellent books that contain information about explorers and exploration of land, sea, and space.
    A few of the books are listed below. To locate more books, use the suggested keywords and phrases to search the online library catalog
    NONFICTION BOOKS 910 BUR Burgan, Michael Magellan: Ferdinand Magellan and the First Trip Around the World.

    84. CCE's Web Resources-Social Studies
    Explorers of the new world List of Explorers from Discoverers Web de Soto, Hernandohttp//www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/d/desoto.shtml http//www
    http://www.richardson.k12.tx.us/schools/cce/technlgy/socialst.htm
    CCE's Web Resources for Social Studies The History Channel
    National Geographic

    Lewis and Clark

    Stonehenge
    ...
    Native Nations

    American Civil War
    http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html

    http://www.americancivilwar.com/

    http://www.civilwar.com/

    http://www.civilwarinteractive.com/trivia_challenge.htm
    ... Misc.
    Updated: 1/30/03 Home Page CCE Home Page Technology Email CCE.Webteam@risd.org

    85. GRADE 6
    Vespucci, John Cabot, Ferdinand Magellan, and hernando Cortes. came to find gold,claim new lands for de Leon, Narvaez, Cabeza de Vaca, desoto, Coronado, and
    http://www.marlineducation.com/MMP/CORRELATIONS/2000/SK_2000/junior_social/gr.6.
    NEW FROM MARLIN MOTION PICTURES! VIDEO RESOURCES TO SUPPORT SASKATCHEWAN EDUCATION - GRADES 6 – 9 SOCIAL STUDIES GRADE 6 AGE OF DISCOVERY The Age of Discovery focuses on one of the most exciting eras of history: the period from 1400 to 1500. Using colorful historic artwork, animated maps, and beautiful live-action video from around the world, students learn about trade with the Far East in the fifteenth century and how restrictions on that trade helped bring about the Age of Discovery. The program details the roles of Prince Henry the Navigator, Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama. Bartholomew Diaz, Amerigo Vespucci, John Cabot, Ferdinand Magellan, and Hernando Cortes. The long-term effects of European colonization are also presented. Gr. 5-8 27 min AGC Teacher’s Guide with lesson plans, student activities, discussion questions and script, 18 Blackline Masters THE CONQUISTADORS AND THE AZTECS This program, filmed in Spain and Mexico, takes a look at how Spanish civilization was brought to the New World.

    86. Calderonlinks
    Retracing A Bloody Trail desoto's Trip through the South. hernando De Soto Amongthe Apalachee. The Mapping of new Spain Indigenous Cartography and the Maps of
    http://mywebpages.comcast.net/calderon/calderonlinks.htm
    The Links Page Living History What is Living History? Selected Readings on Living History Interpretation (ALFAM) Living History Bibliography Past into Present ... Living History Association (Insurance) Johnah World! American Civil War oriented, but no matter what era(s) of re-enactment you’re involved in you’ll enjoy this site. Historical Reenactment Spanish Colonial Reenactment Historical Reenactment Links
    Calderon's Company He brings out the Conquistador INSIGHT by Geitner Simmons (I'm quoted - correctly!) Re-enactors bring past to present Cool Banner
    Of Like Mind Other 16th C. re-enactment groups, especially Spanish or Florida Related Mississippi Valley Educational Programs De Soto reenactment in Arkansas De Soto 2000 - Event in Parkin, Arkansas
    De Soto 2000 - Message Board
    MVEP at the Arkansas History Insitute European Contact Photos of several members of Calderon’s Company in this site Men of Menendez (still waiting for a website - in the meantime look here Drake’s Men / Prince Rupert's Blewcoats ( 17th C. Sack of St. Augustine)

    87. Readings In Archaeology
    of the Southeastern United States From Dalton to desoto, 10,500500 The Free Press,new York 1984 quotThe hernando de Soto Expedition From Apalachee to Chiaha
    http://www.cla.sc.edu/sciaa/screfs.html
    University of South Carolina College of Liberal Arts Calendar News ... Search South Carolina Institute of
    Archaeology and Anthropology

    "Learning that lasts a lifetime!" SiteMap Home
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    SCIAA in USC MAP

  • Readings in Archaeology
    Children's Books on Archaeology Ballard, Robert D. The Lost Wreck of the Isis . Scholastic, New York, NY. Boyle, Mary Elizabeth Man Before History: A short Account of Prehistoric Times . G. G. Harrap and Co. Ltd, London. Rome and the Barbarians . Bodley Head, London. Dickens, Roy S. Frontiers in the Soil, The Archaeology of Georgia . Frontiers Publishing Co., Atlanta. Dimick, John M. Episodes in Archaeology: Bit Parts in Big Dramas . Barre Publishers, Barre, Massachusetts. Dunrea, Olivier Skara Brae: The Story of A Prehistoric Village . Holiday House, New York. Fortiner, Virginia Science-Hobby Book in Archaeology . Lerner Publications Co., Minneapolis.

    88. Explorers Website Results :: Linkspider UK
    6); Vespucci, Amerigo (5); de Soto, hernando (2). of Marquette, Drake, Columbus,Cortez, and desoto Middle school Europeans who set sail for new lands during
    http://www.linkspider.co.uk/KidsandTeens/PeopleandSociety/Biography/Explorers/
    Explorers Websites from Linkspider UK Keyword: Explorers Linkspider UK Directory
    Explorers
    Search for
    Directory Tree: Top Kids and Teens People and Society Biography : Explorers (172) Add URL Advertise Here! Personalize Amazon ... Discoverers Web: Alphabetical List - Links to information on the lives of dozens of explorers. Explorer Poems - A fifth grade class shares the poems they wrote about the lives of famous explorers. Explorers of the Millennium - Fourth and fifth grade students offer short biographies of great explorers. Voyage of Exploration: Discovering New Horizons - Leads visitors on a journey through the past centuries looking at the explorers, the dangers they faced, where they went, and their motivations for exploration. In English and Dutch. Zoom Explorers - Brief biographies of men and women who have explored the earth and skies. Pomp - The True Story of the Baby on the Sacagawea Dollar - This e-book tells the story of the baby born on the historic Lewis and Clark Expedition who would grow up to explore the American West. MMBC Exploration: Explorer Biographies - Brief biographies and portraits of Europeans who explored the Northwest coast.

    89. Florida Manufactured Homes Magazine - County Highlights
    for European settlement by the hernando desoto expedition of desoto himself seemsto have explored the area Port Charlotte is a relatively new community which
    http://www.mcxpress.com/Highlights/Article.iAW?ID=27

    90. Enlightenment & Scientific Revolution On The Web
    Ralegh, Walter Sir (15521618) Soto, hernando de. at xroads.virginia.edu/~CAP/desoto/dsintro.html. ItalianRenaissance and how Galileo's new science impacted
    http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/enlightenment.html

    Discovery

    Age of Reason

    The History of Science

    European, Asian/African
    ... U.S. History Pages The Enlightenment
    The Age of Exploration,
    The Age of Reason and
    The Scientific Revolution
    Click here for H-Net Reviews

    On- line reviews of books and other multi-media sources. See especially H-SCI-MED-TECH
    and H-Ideas.
    Explorers on the Web Cabrillo, Juan Rodriquez Sailed to New Spain in 1542 and discovered and named San Diego Bay and Santa Barbara. Captain Morgan's Journal Links to online resources for maritime and nautical history. Cartier, Jacques (1491-1557) Looking for a passage through or around North America. Champlain, Samuel de (1597-1635) Christopher Columbus Columbus Navigation Homepage Introduction to 1492: An Ongoing Voyage Cook, James (1728-1779) British navigator and explorer. Coronado, Francisco Vasquez de (1510-1554) Cortes, Hernan (1485-1547) Dampier, William (1652-1715) Explorer, sea captain, pirate. Highly regarded map-maker and navigator. Hearne, Samuel

    91. Explorers
    exploration Station Learn about the most famous Europeans who set sail for newlands and Highlights some of the world's preeminent explorers and
    http://www.kidinfo.com/explorers.html

    92. Classroom
    to brave the dayto-day life in a new land and One of these children was HernandoDe Soto – a man whose military As a child, desoto had grown up in a day of
    http://www.vic.com/tnchron/class/DeSoto.htm
    TENNESSEE HISTORY Classroom
    FULL HISTORY STORIES
    Hernando De Soto
    As a child, DeSoto had grown up in a day of Spanish conquest that fueled the imagination of the young man. He envied the successes of Balboa and other famous Conquistadors and wanted to j
    Charles I respected De Soto and his accomplishments in Central America and wanted to capitalize on Spanish footholds in Central and South America. He provisionally signed onto an agreement that made De Soto Governor of Cuba and also of the land known as Florida. The King gave him seven ships, but only four years to colonize the region. The King allowed him to select what people he wanted for the journey, but Charles I forbade lawyers from joining the venture as "they were known to cause trouble over land titles and the division of crown spoils."
    With engineers, blacksmiths, and a host of skilled and semi-skilled men and their families that were fairly educated, the 44-year-old De Soto set sail for Cuba. Once there, he turned the duties of his office over to his wife, who was a capable administrator, and left with the expedition to Florida.

    93. The European Age Of Discovery
    Pizarro, Cabeza de Vaca, Hernan desoto and Francisco of Tordesillas divides the Newworld territories between 1519 hernando Cortez marches against the Aztec
    http://online.elcamino.cc.ca.us/hist1A/age.htm
    The European Age of Discovery Since the days of antiquity, exploration of the world has been motivated by the desire for adventure, colonization, conquest and trade. During the Middle Ages the Norsemen crossed the Atlantic to Iceland, Greenland and North America ca 1000 A.D. However, these expeditions did little to stimulate the rest of Europe's interest in the western hemisphere. During the 12th century European attentions turned to the East as the objective of the Crusades, was to capture the Holy Land from the Muslims. European knowledge of, gained during the Crusades, and interest in the East was intensified by the journeys missionaries across Asia and the wide circulation of Macro Polo's detailed account of the wonders of the Orient. During the course of the Crusades overland trade routes were developed thereby increasing trade between Europe and the far East. By 15th century, the breakup the Mongol Empire and the growth of the Ottoman Empire blocked Europe's overland trade to the East. The search for new trade routes, the rise of merchant capitalism, and the desire to exploit the potential of a world economy initiated the European "Age of Discovery and resulted the discovery of unknown continents, the expansion of Europe and the creation of great empires. Henry the Navigator promoted expeditions along the cost of Africa that helped dispel the superstition and misconceptions that impeded previous attempts to sail through the torrid zone. The magnitude of the world is revealed by Bartholomew Diaz rounding the Cape of Cape Good Hope, Vasco de Gama's trip to India, Columbus' voyage to the America's and the circumnavigation of the world by the expedition of Ferdinand Magellan. The Spanish and Portuguese monopoly, resulting from the Treaty of Tordesillas, stimulated efforts to find other passages to the East and was later challenged by the French, the Dutch and the English.

    94. Map 02: Landmark Map Company - Rare Antique Map Reproductions: New World, Florid
    to be the first map based upon an actual inland exploration of the In 1539, conquistadorHernando desoto, accompanied by 600 soldiers, 2 women, 300 pigs, and
    http://www.landmarkmaps.com/catalog/catalog_02_main.html
    #2 DeSoto Map
    DeSoto, circa 1544
    $245 framed Click for
    map detail
    This quill and ink sketch is likely to be the first map based upon an actual inland exploration of the present day United States to show the Appalachian Mountains, the flow of rivers to the Atlantic, and the location of Indian villages. A mother map of first importance, the geographical outline was the basis for charts of mapmakers for over a century. Found among the papers of Alonzo de Santa Cruz, royal cosmographer to Charles V, the map reflects the official Spanish conception of the area from the Cape Fear River to the Panuco River in Mexico. The Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains are depicted.
    In 1539, conquistador Hernando DeSoto, accompanied by 600 soldiers, 2 women, 300 pigs, and 223 horses, arrived in Tampa Bay in 9 ships. He traveled inland 3,000 miles in search of gold and other treasure. The trip ended in disaster as DeSoto died of fever in 1542 along the banks of the Mississippi River. The map was probably drawn from information gained from surviving members of the expedition. This copy was obtained from the Archives of the Indies, Seville, Spain.
    Image Size: 23 1/2 x 17 1/8 Landmark Map Company
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