European Explorers of North America and the New York Region
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European Explorers of North America and the
New York RegionChapter 4 – Ms. Stemm
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What were European explorer’s looking for?
European Explorers
Most European explorers who came to North America were searching for an easier
and faster way to reach Asia.
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Why were Europeans searching for an easier route to Asia?
European Explorers
Europeans were searching for Asia because of the valuable goods that were found there. These goods include silks, spices and gold. Europeans
were very interested in wealth and power.
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Who were a few of the most important European Explorers?
European Explorers
Five of the most important European Explorers include Christopher Columbus, Giovanni da
Verrazano, Jacques Cartier, Henry Hudson and Samuel de Champlain.
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Christopher Columbus
Set sail from Spain in 1492. Sailed aboard the Nina, Pinta & Santa Maria
for more than 60 days before reaching land.
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Giovanni da Verrazano
Set sail from France in 1524. Sailed aboard the ship named La
Dauphine to explore north of where Columbus explored.
He landed in present-day South Carolina and traveled north.
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Jacques Cartier
Set sail from France in 1536.
Sailed aboard a ship called the Grande Hermaine.
He traveled 1,000 miles up a large river, a journey which lasted 137 days!
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Henry Hudson
Set sail from the Netherlands in 1536. Sailed aboard a small ship called the Half Moon.
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Samuel de Champlain
Set sail aboard the Don-de-Dieu in 1603. Followed Cartier’s route but continued to explore
further south.
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