Om Age of Discovery
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The Age of Discovery began in the early part of the 15th century and carried on through most of the 17th century. It is sometimes also referred to as the Age of Exploration. This was a time when the people of Europe began to travel, discover, and explore more of the world than ever before, mapping and naming the places they found. They bravely went out on the seas to learn about the world, often never sure if they would find anything at all, let alone ever return home.
The explorations made during this time would impact the shape of the world going forward in many ways. Colonization, trade, and education all changed due to the expansion of the known world, as well as international relationships. The Age of Discovery was an exciting time for everyone in Europe, from navigators and mapmakers to monarchs and merchants. Eager to forge new trade routes between their own kingdoms and exotic lands, kings and queens invested in maritime exploration, hoping to find valuable goods that could boost flatlining local economies.
In Age of Discovery: A Captivating Guide to an Era of Exploration in European History, Including Discoveries Such as Christopher Columbus' Voyages to the Americas and Vasco da Gama's Sea Route to India, you will discover topics such as
Prince Henry the Navigator
Bartolomeu Dias
Vasco da Gama
Albuquerque
Christopher Columbus
The Latter Voyages of Christopher Columbus
Amerigo Vespucci
Ponce de León
Diogo Lopes de Sequeira
Hernán Cortés
Ferdinand Magellan
John Cabot
The Younger Columbus
The Laws of Burgos
Jacques Cartier
Francisco Vázquez de Coronado
Francis Drake
Walter Raleigh and the Two Failed Colonies
The East India Trading Company
The Jamestown Colony
The Pilgrims of the Mayflower
The Dutch East India Company
Navigation and Mapping
Food, Agriculture, and Livestock
Disease, Slavery, and Religion
And much, much more!
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