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  1. John Cabot (c.1450–c.1500) was an Italian navigator who was the first European that sailed along to North American coast in 1497 since the Norse 500 years prior. Vasco da Gama (c.1460–1524). Famous Portuguese explorer who sailed to India in 1497–98. He accomplished finding a sea route to Asia which Europeans had been attempting to do for ...

  2. This timeline is an incomplete list of significant events of human migration and exploration by sea. This timeline does not include migration and exploration over land, including migration across land that has subsequently submerged beneath the sea, such as the initial settlement of Great Britain and Ireland .

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  4. Purpose of the list . The purpose of the list is to enable the reader to navigate between Wikipedia entries of diverse maritime explorers from a central encyclopedic point of reference. Definition . A communication with other populations, commercial trade, and military missions such as establishment of colonies. List scope

  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The following is a list of explorers. Their common names, countries of origin (modern and former), centuries when they were active and main areas of exploration are listed below.

    • Prehistory
    • Antiquity
    • Middle Ages
    • Age of Discovery
    • Rise of Steamboats and Motorships
    • Diesel
    • See Also
    • Further Reading
    About 50,000 BC: first humans arrive in the islands of Southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea, and Australia, making journeys which still required significant water crossings, despite the land bridges of...
    About 6,000 BC: Earliest evidence of dugout canoes.
    5th millennium BC: Earliest known depiction of a shallow-water sailing boat made from bundled reeds from the Ubaid period of Mesopotamia in the Persian Gulf.
    About 3000 BC, the Austronesian people migrate from Taiwan to the Philippines, starting the sea-borne Austronesian expansion, which at its furthest extent reached Island Southeast Asia, Micronesia,...
    About 1175 BC: Battle of the Delta, one of the first recorded naval battles, during Ancient Egypt's war against the Sea Peoples.
    1194–1174 BC: Supposed timespan for the events of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey.
    About 1000 BC:
    654: Battle of the Masts between the Byzantine Empire and the Rashidun Caliphate
    About 700:
    1488: Bartolomeu Dias reaches the Cape of Good Hope.
    1492: Christopher Columbus' first voyage, first recorded non-Arctic crossing of the Atlantic
    1497: John Cabotreaches North American mainland, as first European since the Vikings.
    1498
    1783: Claude de Jouffroy constructs the first recorded steamboat.
    1790: Canal Maniabegins in Great Britain.
    1805: The battle of Trafalgar marks the rise of the Royal Navyto a century of world domination.
    1807: North River Steamboat, the first commercially successful steamboat, is launched.
    1903: The Vandal, the world's first diesel-electricship, is launched.
    1906
    1912: The Titanic sinks in the North Atlantic. The wreck could not be discovered until 1985.
    1914: The Panama Canalopens.

    Triastanti, Ani. Perdagangan Internasional pada Masa Jawa Kuno; Tinjauan Terhadap Data Tertulis Abad X-XII. Essay of Faculty of Cultural Studies. Gadjah Mada University of Yogyakarta, 2007.

  6. Christopher Columbus. He is credited for discovering the Americas in 1492, although we know today people were there long before him; his real achievement was that he opened the door for more exploration to a New World. Voyage.

  7. This is a list of maritime explorers. The list includes explorers which had contributed, and continue to contribute to human knowledge of the planet's geography, weather, biodiversity, human cultures, the expansion of trade, or established communication between diverse populations... Ocean explorers

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