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The exciting and sometimes tragic lives and journeys of these and many others as well as the battles for empire that arose are chronicled in this engaging volume.
The story of the European discovery of North America does not end with_in fact it does not really even begin with_Christopher Columbus.
This book examines the main motivations behind the voyages and discusses the developments in navigation expertise and technology that made them possible.
You probably think you know the answers to these questions, but sometimes textbooks don't tell the whole truth. This book takes a deep dive into the Age of Exploration, separating myth from reality.
Swashbuckling pirates raiding treasure galleons and dashing explorers traversing the unknown; this is how many perceive the Age of Exploration.
This book also features the fun black-and-white illustrations and engaging 16-page photo insert that readers have come love about the What Was? series!
This book examines the main motivations behind the voyages and discusses the developments in navigation expertise and technology that made them possible.
Among the topics covered in this volume are Marco Polo, the Portuguese explorers, Christopher Columbus, the Cabots and Verrazano, Magellan, Spanish explorers, Sir Francis Drake, explorers of the north, French exploration, and Captain Cook.
Malcolm C- Webb, "Functional and Historical Parallelisms between Mesoamerican and Mississippian Cultures" in Patricia Galloway, ed.. The Southeastern Ceremonial Complex: Artifacts and Analysis (Lincoln, 1989). 279-293. 4.
Examines the factors that precipitated the exploration and colonization of the world from 1450 to 1650 and analyzes the resulting political and social consequences