There are soo many of them.
Here is a list of European Explorers from 1200 - 1700
Names | Nationality | Lifespan | Famous Voyage of Exploration |
1. Marco Polo | Italian | 1254 - 1324 | Exploration of China and Asia |
2. John Cabot | Italian / English | 1450 - 1499 | Exploring coastline of Canada / subsequent colonization of Canada. Cabot was 2nd famous explorer to find North America (after Christopher Columbus) |
3. Gaspar Corte Real | Portuguese | 1450 - 1501 | Exploration of Greenland / the coast of Newfoundland by this famous explorer |
4. Christopher Columbus | Italian / Spanish | 1451 - 1506 | Discovery of New World by this famous explorer |
5. Amerigo Vespucci | Italian / Spanish | 1454 - 1512 | America was named after this famous explorer |
6. Bartolomeu Dias | Portuguese | 1457 - 1500 | The first European explorer to lead a 1487 voyage around the Cape of Good Hope on the Southern most tip of South Africa |
7. Juan Ponce de Leon | Spanish | 1460 - 1521 | First European explorer to set foot in Florida |
8. Pedro Alvares Cabral | Portuguese | 1467 - 1520 | The first European (Portuguese) explorer to see Brazil in 1500 |
9. Vasco da Gama | Portuguese | 1469 - 1524 | Discovery of an ocean route from Portugal to the East by this famous explorer |
10. Panfilo de Narvaez | Spanish | 1470 - 1528 | Exploration of Cuba leading an ill fated expedition to Florida / North America |
11. Sebastian Cabot | Italian / English | 1474 - 1557 | Son of famous explorer John Cabot. Searching for NW passage across North America, attempted to circumnavigate world - making expeditions to Russia |
12. Vasco Nunez de Balboa | Spanish | 1475 - 1519 | First famous European explorer to see the Pacific Ocean from its eastern shore |
13. Lucas Vazquez de Ayllon | Spanish | 1475 - 1526 | Famous explorer / colonizer of South Carolina - discoverer of Chesapeake Bay |
14. Francisco Pizarro | Spanish | 1478 - 1541 | Famous Explorer who conquered the Incas of Peru |
15. Ferdinand Magellan | Portuguese | 1480 - 1521 | 1st voyage around the World by this famous explorer |
16. Giovanni da Verrazzano | Italian / French | 1485 - 1528 | Famous explorer from Italy who explored the NE coast of North America from Cape Fear, North Carolina to Maine |
17. Hernando Cortes | Spanish | 1485 - 1547 | Spanish conqueror of Mexico and the Aztec Empire |
18. Cabeza de Vaca | Spanish | 1490 - 1557 | The first European to explore Texas and Southwest America |
19. Jacques Cartier | French | 1491 - 1557 | Led three expeditions of exploration to Canada by this famous explorer |
20. Alonso Alvarez de Pineda | Spanish | 1494 - 1519 | Believed to be the 1st European in Texas - proved Florida was not an island |
21. Fray Marcos de Niza | Italian / Spanish | 1495 - 1558 | Discovering the Pueblo tribe called the Zuni Indians. Duped into believing the myth of the "Seven Golden Cities of Cibola" |
22. Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo | Spanish | 1499 - 1543 | 1st European explorer to navigate the coast of present day California - US |
Names | Nationality | Lifespan | Famous Voyage of Exploration |
23. Estevanico | N/African | 1500 - 1539 | Exploring Texas / SW America - heralded “1st black man in North America.” |
24. Hernando De Soto | Spanish | 1500 - 1542 | First European to explore Florida and South East America |
25. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado | Spanish | 1510 - 1554 | First European to explore the Southwest of North America in Arizona and New Mexico |
26. Sir John Hawkins | English | 1532 - 1595 | Voyages to West Africa and South America by this famous explorer |
27. Sir Martin Frobisher | English | 1535 - 1594 | Voyages to Labrador and Greenland |
28. Sir Humphrey Gilbert | English | 1539 - 1583 | This famous explorer established St Johns, Newfoundland |
29. Sir Francis Drake | English | 1540 - 1597 | Circumnavigates the World |
30. Sir Richard Grenville | English | 1542 - 1591 | Voyages to Virginia and Roanoke Island and the Azores by this famous explorer |
31. Juan de Onate | Spanish | 1550 - 1630 | Famous for establishing the colony of New Mexico for Spain |
32. Sir Walter Raleigh | English | 1552 - 1618 | Discovery of Guiana / establishing Virginia colony of Roanoke Island in 1584 |
33. Sir Richard Hawkins | English | 1562 - 1622 | Voyages to South America by this famous explorer |
34. Henry Hudson | English | 1565 - 1611 | The discovery of the Hudson River by this famous explorer |
35. Samuel de Champlain | French | 1567 - 1635 | Famous explorer and founder of Quebec City. Known as 'The Father of Canada' |
36. Jacques Marquette | French | 1637 - 1675 | Discovering the Mississippi River with famous Canadian explorer Louis Joliet |
37. Louis Joliet | Canadian | 1645 - 1700 | Famous for exploring the Great Lakes area - discovering the Mississippi River |
Source: http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/famous-explorers.htm
Captain Scott: 1868-1912
An adventure from history
This a book I have had for a few years but I re-read it. It tells the story of Robert Falcon Scott in quite a lot of detail. The illustrations are also very good, especially the horses. Scott and most of his expedition died on the way back, the horses were shot on the way there, it was a bit of a disaster. Personally I prefer warm weather. So unless I was going to study polar bears and penguins I can see why anyone would want to experience such extreme cold. Nature is so beautiful but huge expanses of ice....nah!
Here are a couple of websites you can explore yourself:
http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/famous-explorers.htm
http://www.yoshke.com/2010/10/top-10-greatest-explorers-of-all-time-they-came-saw-conquered-and-made-history/
http://www.history-timelines.org.uk/events-timelines/13-explorers-timeline.htm
Looking forward to your presentation
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