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Exploration: Conquistadors and Explorers | HISTORY

Exploration. In the 15th century, Europeans began to sail west across the Atlantic Ocean in search of new routes to China and the East, but in the process they ...

Exploration of the Americas - Wikipedia

Exploration of the Americas · Exploration of North America · Age of Discovery § Exploring North America · Timeline of the European colonization of North America ...

The Age of Exploration - Encyclopedia Virginia

The Age of Exploration. SUMMARY. The Age of Exploration began in earnest with the first voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1492 and ended, at least where present ...

European exploration | Definition, Facts, Maps, Images, & Colonization

History of the European exploration of regions of Earth for scientific, commercial, religious, military, and other purposes, beginning about the 4th century ...

Age of Discovery - Wikipedia

The Age of Discovery ( c. 1418 – c. 1620), also known as the Age of Exploration, was part of the early modern period and largely overlapped with the Age of ...

Exploration of the New World | Virginia Museum of History & Culture

Exploration of the New World ... Initially, European nations were searching for a water route to the Far East. Many factors encouraged European exploration.

European exploration - Age of Discovery, Voyages, Expansion

European exploration - Age of Discovery, Voyages, Expansion: In the 100 years from the mid-15th to the mid-16th century, a combination of circumstances ...

Exploration of the Americas | DPLA

The onslaught of European colonization began in 1492 with the arrival of Christopher Columbus, and quickly accelerated as the Spanish claimed land.

Exploration of North America

In 1609, Henry Hudson led an expedition to America for the Dutch East India Company and laid claim to the area along the Hudson River as far as ...

Exploration Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of EXPLORATION is the act or an instance of exploring. How to use exploration in a sentence.

Exploring the Early Americas > Explorations and Encounters

This section presents materials from the voyages of exploration of Christopher Columbus, Hernán Cortés, and Francisco Pizarro, and material about the ...

A Brief History of the Age of Exploration - ThoughtCo

The Age of Exploration served as a stepping stone for geographic knowledge. It allowed more people to see and study various areas around the ...

Exploration of America

Italian navigator and explorer Giovanni Caboto (known in English as John Cabot) is credited with discovering continental North America on June 24, 1497, under ...

Exploration and Colonization of the North America

Exploration and Colonization of the North America ... In 1493, an explorer in Spanish service named Christopher Columbus changed the course of world history when ...

Europe and the Age of Exploration - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Voorhies, James. “Europe and the Age of Exploration.” In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000–.

Age of Exploration (16th-17th centuries)

Age of Exploration (16th-17th centuries). A driving force for the exploration of the Arctic was the desire of European monarchs to find an alternate trading ...

Exploration, American Beginnings: 1492-1690, Primary Resources ...

Within several decades of the earliest coastal explorations of North America, European adventurers headed into the interior.

Exploration of the American West | Exploration | Meeting of Frontiers

Thomas Jefferson convinced Congress to fund an expedition to explore the area that lay between the Mississippi River and the Pacific Ocean.

European Exploration | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and ...

First Spain and then France considered the area now known as Oklahoma to be a likely spot for economic expansion in the New World.

Age of Exploration | The Alamo

In 1519, Spanish explorer and map-maker Alonso Álvarez de Pineda led an Spanish expedition that, for the first time, mapped the coast of Texas along the Gulf of ...