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  1. The Arctic Voyages of Martin Frobisher: An Elizabethan Venture by Robert McGhee, 2001-12

1. European Explorers - Age Of Exploration
martin frobisher Links from the Gander Academy. La Salle from the Thinkquest site Who Goes There European exploration of the new world exploration of the
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2. European Explorers Theme Page
This site from Gander Academy is designed for primary and elementary students and teachers. It presents a series of web pages listing theme related resources on the world wide web. The Age of exploration General Resources. Baseline Maps For Francis Drake. martin frobisher. John Franklin. Henry Hudson European Explorers in the "new world". Early Explorers
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  • 3. European Explorers: Martin Frobisher
    martin frobisher The early exploration of the new world was full of misadventure.Take frobisher's quest for the Northwest Passage martin frobisher Stamp
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  • Martin Frobisher
    On his first voyage in search of the Northwest Passage Frobisher landed near Resolution Island, giving this land the name "Queen Elizabeth's Forelande"
  • Martin Frobisher
    What sort of man was the leader of the expeditions into Arctic waters? A portrait of Martin Frobisher, commissioned in 1577 following the apparent success of his first Arctic voyage, shows a tall, well-built, commanding figure - adventurer and warrior - a little impatient with posing.
  • Martin Frobisher
    Frobisher went on voyages to the Guinea coast of Africa in 1553 and 1554, and during the 1560s he preyed on French shipping in the English Channel under a privateering license from the English crown; he was arrested several times on charges of piracy but never brought to trial.
  • Who is Martin Frobisher?
    ENGLISH navigators had been again trying to solve the question which Cabot had failed to do more than half a century before, namely, the existence of a northwest passage to Asia from the British Isles. Among them was Martin Frobisher, a Yorkshireman, whose zeal and patience were remarkable.
  • Martin Frobisher
    One of many explorers looking for a Northwest Passage to the Orient, Sir Martin Frobisher was one of the first English explorers to sail the northeast North American coast.
  • 4. Martin Frobisher
    Sir martin frobisher was born in 1535. He is known as an English explorer. Originally frobisher was a pirate, protected by Queen Elizabeth I, who encouraged piracy. Although later historians have found martin frobisher's voyages to the new world to be mostly for moneytary part of Canada's early history of exploration, but some think otherwise.
    http://www.rockyview.ab.ca/bpeak/students/canada/mmindex2.html
    Sir Martin Frobisher was born in 1535. He is known as an English explorer. Originally Frobisher was a pirate, protected by Queen Elizabeth I, who encouraged piracy. However, it is known today that Frobisher's quest to discover the new land was abandoned when he began looking for personal riches. Martin Frobisher came to Canada looking for the Northwest Passage. He hoped to find it because, like many others, he believed that it was a route to China (then called Cathay.) Many people,Frobisher included, wanted to find the Northwest Passage so that they could set up a trade with China and earn money. Frobisher encountered Inuit on this voyage. They fought, and Frobisher lost several men. During his voyage, Martin Frobisher discovered a bay, which he mistook for the Northwest Passage. He realized his mistake, and named it Frobisher's Bay. Here he found black rocks, which he believed contained gold. He brought some of this "gold" back to England with him. Even though Martin Frobisher was looking to find gold and become rich, he still contributed to the discovery of Canada. He discovered "Frobisher's Bay", which is near Hudson's Bay in northern Canada.

    5. No. 932: Martin Frobisher
    In which martin frobisher looks for the Northwest Passage exploration of the new world was full of misadventure. Take frobisher's quest for the Northwest Passage martin
    http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi932.htm
    No. 932:
    MARTIN FROBISHER
    by John H. Lienhard
    Click here for audio of Episode 932. Today, we go after gold and gain education instead. The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. T he early exploration of the New World was full of misadventure. Take Frobisher's quest for the Northwest Passage: Martin Frobisher, born in 1535, took up sailing at 19. He became an excellent pirate. Piracy against Spain was legal in England, but Frobisher was too good at it. He got in the way of Queen Elizabeth's negotiations with Spain. She finally had to draft his talents into the English Navy. Then he met Elizabeth's counselor, John Dee. Dee helped convince Frobisher that he could find a Northwest passage to Asia through Arctic Canada. In 1576, Frobisher set out in three tiny ships to look for China. The largest had only an 18-man crew. Frobisher got to Greenland and thought it was one of the Faeroe Islands. A storm sank one of his three ships. Another defected back to England. He finally reached two large bodies of land. He thought the northern one must be Asia and the southern one America. Actually he'd found a 150-mile bay running into Baffin Island. On land he met Inuit Indians who laughed at his alien band. They'd been hearing about Europeans since Leif Ericson.

    6. Later Exploration: Newfoundland And Labrador Heritage
    but also in terms of what of value might be found on the new world itself. Later exploration martin frobisher's three voyages to the Canadian Arctic north of Labrador
    http://www.heritage.nf.ca/exploration/later_ex.html
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    European exploration in the region would have to justify itself not only in terms of a route to Cathay, but also in terms of what of value might be found on the New World itself. Later Exploration John Cabot may have discovered an ocean route from Europe to North America, but the information he returned with did little to clarify the geography of eastern Canada. Whether this was the northeastern tip of Asia or one of the islands that geographers believed to lie out in the Ocean Sea nobody yet knew. Over the next quarter century, however, a succession of voyages undertaken by several Portuguese explorers as well as the discoveries of Giovanni Verrazano, sailing for the king of France, proved beyond doubt that something resembling a full continent lay astride the route to the east. Section of Gerolamo da Verrazzano's map of the world, 1529.
    Dreams of Empire: Canada before 1700
    (44 kb) Enthusiasts continued to believe that there might be a narrow channel through this landmass or at least a northern, navigable waterway around it. Further European exploration in the region, however, would henceforth have to justify itself not only in terms of a route to Cathay, but also in terms of what of value might be found in the New World itself.

    7. European Exploration And Settlement In The New World
    European exploration and Settlement in the new world. Date. Explorer 157678. Sir martin frobisher. England. Search for Northwest Passage
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    European Exploration and Settlement in the New World Date Explorer Representing Event
    c. 1000 Leif Eriksson Norse Likely first European to Newfoundland (Prince Henry the Navigator) Portugal Gonzalo Cabral Portugal Discovered Azores various Portugal Exploration along west African coast; slave trade Fall of Constantinople Muslim closure of eastward routes may have spurred westward push. Bartholomeu Dias Portugal Reached Cape of Good Hope Christopher Columbus Spain First voyage Treaty of Tordesillas Division of New World between Spain and Portugal John Cabot England To Newfoundland ; English claim to North America Vasco da Gama Portugal Rounds Africa to India Amerigo Vespucci Spain
    Portugal West Indies and South America Pedro Álvarez Cabral Portugal Brazil Ponce de Léon Spain Florida Vasco Núñez de Balboa Spain Crossed Panama to Pacific Ocean Ferdinand Magellan Spain Circumnavigation of world completed by crew Hernán Cortés Spain Conquered Aztecs in Mexico Giovanni da Verrazzano France Searched for Northwest Passage Lucas Vazquez Ayllon Spain Temporary settlement in in the Carolinas Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca Spain From Gulf of Mexico into Texas Francisco Pizarro Spain Conquered Incas in Peru Jacques Cartier France Gulf of St. Lawrence

    8. Voyages Of Exploration: 1405-1650
    Voyages of exploration. Chinese Dominance. The new Imperialism. Formation of world Culture 15761578 martin frobisher sails in search of a Northwest Passage.
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    9. Mercator's World Online
    days of European exploration, the new world was simply a Who’s Who of North Americanexploration. Between 1576 and 1578 martin frobisher voyaged deep into
    http://www.mercatorsworld.com/article.php3?i=91

    10. Exploration
    1562. John Hawkins voyages to the new world, begins slave trade between new Guineaand West Indies. 1563. 1576. martin frobisher's first voyage. 1577.
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    Bjarni Herjulfson, while seeking Eric the Red's settlement in Greenland sighted an unidentified land mass. Lief Ericson a son of Eric the Red explored the North American coast and established a colony called Vinland. Thorvald and Thorstein Ericson, Liefs brothers further explored the coast. Thorfin Karlsefni a nordic trader sailed to North America. Thorfin Karlsefni sailed to North America with Eric the Red's daughter Freydis. Eric Gnupsson was named first bishop of America, by Pope Paschal II, his see included Greenland and Vinland. Oct. 12 1492 Christopher Columbus sites land possibly Watling Island in the Bahamas, he then explored the northern coast of Cuba and the northern coast of Hispanola. Columbus on his second voyage discovers Jamaica.

    11. English And French Explorations: Newfoundland And Labrador Heritage
    the focus of French activity in the new world. Being the Story of their Discovery,exploration and Occupation was not until 1576, when martin frobisher made the
    http://www.heritage.nf.ca/exploration/engfrench.html
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    Cartier navigated much of the coastline of Newfoundland and Labrador on his 1534 and 1535 voyages.
    Many English voyages to Labrador resulted from efforts to find the Northwest Passage.
    The English navigator, John Davis, gave his name to Davis Inlet.
    English And French Explorations
    Portugal was not the only country interested in the emerging lands of the northwest Atlantic. Both England and France were concerned to stake their claims as well, disputing the right of the Pope to divide the world between Spain and Portugal. Like the Portuguese, they were interested in establishing the geography of the region, and were especially interested to find out whether a viable westerly route to Asia actually existed. This was the primary reason for those English voyages which took place after Cabot. By contrast, the French were as interested in the potential of the fisheries, and the other resources which the region had to offer. 16th Century French Galleon.

    12. Our Country Vol 1
    new world exploration Jacques Cartier, explorer What was the Reformation Who wasColigni? in North America Pedro Menendez de Aviles Who is martin frobisher?
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    This article is an excerpt from volume I of Our Country , published in the late 1800's. This series chronicles American history from the Viking explorations in the 10th century through the French and Indian wars. Our Country Vol. 1 For the complete text of this book, click here (this file is large and may take long to download). For individual topics click on a link below. Voyage of Eric the Red
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    13. Browse Travel And Exploration | NMM Port
    * Inuit and Englishmen The Nunavut Voyages of martin frobisher. * Irish Monksand the Voyage of St. * new world exploration. * Norway in the Arctic.
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    Select the name of the resource from the list to see a short description or select the icon ( ) to connect directly to the resource. "All Is Not Gold That Glistereth": Frobisher's Fool's Errand to the Arctic
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    * Inuit and Englishmen The Nunavut Voyages of martin frobisher. * Isles ofScilly Museum (The). * new world exploration. * Nordic Underwater Archaeology.
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    Select the name of the resource from the list to see a short description or select the icon ( ) to connect directly to the resource. "All Is Not Gold That Glistereth": Frobisher's Fool's Errand to the Arctic
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    15. European Exploration Of Canada
    martin frobisher a page by the students of Arthur Meighen an online museum of lifein new France. Outline Maps Collection outline maps of the modern world.
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    [a student built page - by Matthew Gilbert] St. Brendan Vikings John Cabot Jacques Cartier ...
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    John Cabot Jacques Cartier Martin Frobisher Henry Hudson Samuel de Champlain

    16. HeraldicAmerica: HUDSON, FROBISHER & EARLY EXPLORATION OF CANADA
    in the expedition of the new world or in For this, Captain frobisher was knighted(Mattingly, 1959 307 Subsequently, Sir martin suported Hawkin's view that the
    http://pages.infinit.net/cerame/heraldicamerica/etudes/puzzles.htm
    HUDSON, FROBISHER AND THE EARLY EXPLORATION OF CANADA:
    SOME HERALDIC PUZZLES
    By John J. Kennedy, PhD.
    Associate Member
    of the Académie internationale d'héraldique
    The Enigma of Hudson's Ancestry H udson's Bay today is an interesting part of the dynamic Canadian north. It takes its name from Henry Hudson, the English explorer. Hudson, after voyaging to the river, named in his honour, in New York for the Dutch, set sailing on an English venture to explore the Northwest Passage, this was thought, by the late medieval and early modern explorers of the Americas, to be the fast route to the far Orient. By following this fabled passage, it was hoped the monopoly of the Portuguese and later the Spaniards in the lucrative spice and silk trades could be broken. The quest for this Nothwest passage was to dominate a number of explorations of our continent.
    We do know that our navigator did have connections with the Muscovy Company (otherwise known as the Worshipful Company and Fellowship of the Merchant Adventurers trading to Muscovia, or the Russian Merchants). Rodney Dennys, the present Somerset herald of Arms at the College of Arms, informs us that, "these merchants traded cloth of all sorts to Russia and also ‘much defective Wines and fruits, not fit to be spent in this Kingdom (of England)', together with all sorts of English commodities. In return they imported skins, fish, caviar, potash, isinglass and much else besides" (Dennys, 1975: 149). It was one of the Muscovy Company's vessels that Hudson used on his voyage to Canada. This might also indicate that Hudson was familiar with the perils of sailing in the far north and with the dangers of ice floes and icebergs, perhaps even with wintering over in a given location, before having entered Canadian waters.

    17. Civilization.ca - Voyages Of Martin Frobisher - Publications (2)
    he Meta Incognita Project investigates martin frobisher's Arctic expeditions suchas why frobisher and his exploration of the new world through archaeological
    http://www.civilization.ca/hist/frobisher/frboo23e.html
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    This progress report, focusing particularly, but not exclusively, on field investigations conducted in 1991 and on the analytical work supporting them, comprises papers by Canadian and American archaeologists, anthropologists and geologists, as well as other scientists engaged in the project. Besides the preliminary findings from their work, the papers present an introduction to the historical context and to the problems and questions facing researchers. Edited by Stephen Alsford Mercury Series, Directorate, Paper 6 (1993)
    ISBN 0-660-14010-1
    17.8 x 24 cm, 228 pp.
    63 photographs
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    18. Explorers And Exploration. A Bibliography
    James Cook, Hernando Cortes, martin frobisher, Ferdinand Magellan Stephen Hawking,Johannes Kepler, martin Luther King and European contacts with tne new world.
    http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/explore.htm

    19. Explorers Of The World
    Sir martin frobisher, William Parry, Samuel Hearne. The Age of exploration CurriculumGuide, Biographies of European European Explorers in the new world ,
    http://www.hpedsb.on.ca/smood/explore/links.htm

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    DISCOVERY.CA DISCOVERER'S WEB BIOGRAPHY.COM ... Saint Brendan Lists of Explorers: National Library of Canada - List of Explorers Museum of Civilization - Explorers Discoverers by alphabet Discoverers Web European Explorers Resources ... Explorers - Nice site with lots of information Explorers Site - many links Explorers Link Site Explorers of the Millennium - excellent Explorers Theme Page The Age of Exploration Curriculum Guide Biographies of European Explorations of America Early Explorers ... Return to top Individual Explorer Sites Vasco Núñez de Balboa Vasco Núñez de Balboa - History Vasco Nuñez de Balboa - Netherlands Vasco Da Balboa: First European To Site Pacific Ocean Balboa: His Great Discovery Vasco Núñez de Balboa - history Vasco Nu ez de Balboa and pictures Discovery.com Balboa Balboa - Germany Vasco Da Balboa: First European To Sight Pacific Ocean Vasco Nunez De Balboa by Thomas Quimby Vasco Núñez de Balboa The Great Explorers East Hampton Middle School ... Return to top J ames Cook BBC Education: James Cook Discovery School: James Cook The explorer Captain James Cook Captain James Cook ... Return to top Sir Humphrey Gilbert Sir Humphrey Gilbert Zoom Explorers: Sir Humphrey Gilbert Image of Sir Humphrey Gilbert Sir Humphrey Gilbert ... Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Voyage To Newfoundland, 1583

    20. Explorers
    Explorers included martin frobisher, John Davis, Henry Hudson, Thomas www.heritage.nf.ca/exploration/norse.html. Vikingsin the new world http//members.aol.com
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    UP Exploration of the New World
    Explorer Project

    http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/pershing/explorers/index.htm
    Lesson plan with links for students to make a research pop-up book. The Age of Exploration Curriculum Guide
    http://www.mariner.org/age/menu.html
    Brief account of travels of explorers through time. Timeline of adventures is included.
    Teacher' Guide of Geography activities.

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    Create a compass, an astrolabe., a quadrant. Identify navigational instruments, parts of a ship, and more...
    Discoverers Web

    http://www.win.tue.nl/cs/fm/engels/discovery/index.html Listing of many links to explorers. The Age of Exploration Curriculum Guide http://www.mariner.org/age/menu.html Timeline of exploration and links to many explorers. Explorer and Navigation Printable http://www.mariner.org/age/activities.html Print worksheets for creating a compass, an astrolabe, a quadrant, a globe, name parts of a ship, and more. Memorable Canadians - Explorers http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/8/2/r2-204-e.html#Exploration An excellent collection of explorers of Canada.

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