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  1. Aug 7, 2019 · The following timeline covers the key events of the exploration of the New World. Pre-Columbus Explorations ~13,000 BCE: Hunters and fishers from Asia that archaeologists call Pre-Clovis entered the Americas from eastern Asia and spend the next 12,000 years exploring the coastlines and colonizing the interiors of North and South America.

  2. Columbus sails to the New World. 1497: John Cabot discovers Newfoundland while he searches for the Northwest Passage. 1497: Vasco da Gama sails to India and back. 1502: Amerigo Vespucci returns from his explorations of the New World. American continents named after him by German mapmaker. 1513

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    Swedish Viking Garðar Svavarsson ...
    870
    Náttfari becomes the first permanent ...
    874
    Ingólfur Arnarson builds his homestead in ...
  3. On a North American continent controlled by American Indians, contact among the peoples of Europe, the Americas, and West Africa created a new world. Topics may include. Native American Societies before European Contact. European Exploration in the New World. The Columbian Exchange. Labor, Slavery, and Caste in the Spanish Colonial System.

  4. Ferdinand Magellan is the first to expedition to circumnavigate (around the world).

    • Marco Polo (1254-1324) A Venetian merchant and adventurer, Marco Polo travelled along the Silk Road from Europe to Asia between 1271 and 1295. Originally invited to the court of Kublai Khan (1215-1294) with his father and uncle, he remained in China for 17 years where the Mongol ruler sent him on fact-finding missions to distant parts of the empire.
    • Zheng He (c. 1371-1433) Known as the Three-Jewel Eunuch Admiral, Zheng He was China’s greatest explorer. Commanding the world’s mightiest fleet of 300 ships and as many as 30,000 troops, Admiral Zheng made 7 epic voyages to southeast Asia, south Asia, the Middle East and Africa between 1405 and 1433.
    • Henry the Navigator (1394-1460) The Portuguese prince has a legendary status in the early stages of European exploration – despite never having embarked on an exploratory voyage himself.
    • Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) Often called the “discoverer” of the New World, Christopher Columbus embarked on 4 voyages across the Atlantic Ocean between 1492 and 1504.
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  6. Explorers. Map of the World in the 1500's. The story of exploration of the New World is a story of courage, discovery, and often times disaster. The men who led the expeditions to the New World faced the unknown of uncharted waters, the threat of mutinous crews, and often peculiar natives who might offer friendship, or might roast and eat the ...

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Updated: 11/21/2023. Table of Contents. What Is the Age of Exploration? Discovery of the New World. Why Did the Age of Discovery Start? Age of Exploration Timeline. New World...

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