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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Introduction</h2>



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<p>  By the end of the 15th <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a hundred years">century</a> many things were changing in Europe. The <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the people of a country">population</a> started to grow more quickly and a new class of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="person who buys and sells goods and products">merchants</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="came up">emerged</a>. They wanted to buy and sell expensive and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="things that cost a lot">valuable</a> products from Asia &#8211; like gold, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="very valuable stones, like diamonds">jewels</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="smooth thin cloth, made by a silkworm">silk</a>.</p>

<p>In those days, people had no <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="kitchen machine used to keep food cold">refrigerators</a> to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to make something last longer">preserve</a> their food. They dried meat and often used salt to make it last longer. To make food taste better they used <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="powder or seeds that are used to make food taste better">spices</a> , like pepper or <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="sweet brown substance that gives cake and other sweet food a special taste">cinnamon</a>.</p>





<p>For centuries Europeans brought these goods on a land route from Asia over thousands of dangerous kilometres . In the 15th century the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="on land">overland</a> routes were being controlled by the Turkish <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="group of countries that are controlled by a king or queen ">Empire</a>, which made it even more difficult for European <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="person who buys and sells goods">merchants</a> to pass through.</p>

<p>As a result, some European countries, like Spain and Portugal, decided to find out if there was a sea route to India. With the help of new kinds of ships that could sail faster and instruments , like the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="an instrument used for sailing to find out where you are">quadrant</a>, they started the Age of Exploration.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Portuguese Explorers</h2>



<p>At the end of the 15th <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a hundred years">century</a> the Portuguese started to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to travel around a place in order to find out more about it">explore</a> the west coast of Africa. They set up <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a marketplace where poeple could buy and sell goods">trading posts</a> and collected gold and silver. They were <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to be sure that something is true">convinced</a> that by sailing around the coast of Africa they would find a route to India.</p>

<p>In 1487 , the Portuguese explorer Bartholomeu Dias sailed around the southern part of the continent and got as far as the east coast of Africa, but a storm <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="forced him to return">made him turn back</a>. On his return <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a trip by sea">voyage</a>, he saw a piece of land that <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="extend, reach out">stretched</a> out into the sea. The Portuguese named it the Cape of Good Hope because they were hopeful of finding a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="route">passageway</a> to India.</p>




<p>In 1497 Vasco Da Gama <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="started his journey">set out</a> from Lisbon, sailed around the Cape of Good Hope and into the Indian Ocean. He <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="got as far as">reached</a> the west coast of India in May 1498. He took some <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="powder and seeds that are used to make food taste better">spices</a> and gold back with him to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to show that something is true">prove</a> that he had reached India.</p>


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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Vasco da Gama&#8217;s route to India</strong></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Christopher Columbus</h2>



<p> Christopher Columbus was probably the most famous <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="someone who travels to unknown places and wants  to find things  out about them">explorer</a> of the era. He <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="get, reach">achieved</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to be known by many people because you have done something great">fame</a> by sailing west in search of a sea route to India. Instead of reaching India he <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to find something for the first time">discovered</a> that there was an <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="nobody knew about it">unknown</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a very large area">mass</a> of land in between, land that the Europeans knew nothing of.</p>

<p>Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451 and during his early years his father took him on <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="many different kinds of ">various</a> sailing trips and wanted to make a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="person who buys and sells goods">merchant</a> out of him.</p>

<p>Like many <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a person on a ship who tries to find a route somewhere">navigators</a> of that time, Columbus also wanted to sail to India and the Far East. He thought that if he sailed west he would also <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="get to">reach</a> the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="islands near Asia that were famous for having many spices">Spice Islands</a> of Asia and India.  He went to the king of Portugal to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="show">present</a> his plan, but it was <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to say no">rejected</a>. Queen Isabella of Spain <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to think very highly about someone">admired</a> young and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="men who are not afraid of dangerous things">brave men</a> like Columbus and so she gave him three ships &#8211; the <em>Nina</em>, the <em>Pinta</em> and the <em>Santa Maria</em> &#8211; and a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the people who work on a ship">crew</a> of 90 men.</p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Christopher Columbus</strong><br><em>Image:</em>&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Portrait_of_a_Man,_Said_to_be_Christopher_Columbus.jpg">Sebastiano del Piombo</a>, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons</p>
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<p>Columbus left Spain on August 3, 1492. After two months of sailing <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="in western direction">westward</a>, he landed on an island of the Bahamas, San Salvador, on October 12, 1492. Because he thought he had <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="got to">reached</a> the islands near India he called the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the people who were born there">natives</a> Indians.</p>

<p>All together, Columbus made four <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="journey by sea">voyages</a> to the New World between 1492 and 1504. He <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to travel to faraway places to find out more about them">explored</a> the coasts of Cuba, Jamaica , Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico. On his last two voyages, Columbus reached the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the main area of land that forms a continent, without the islands">mainland</a> of Central and South America and travelled as far south as the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="place where a river flows into the sea">mouth</a> of the Orinoco River.</p>

<p>After he came home from his fourth voyage, Christopher Columbus fell ill and died in 1506.</p>


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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>After sailing westward for two months </strong><br><strong>Columbus reached the West Indies on 12th October 1492</strong></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Other Spanish Explorers</h2>



<p>During the early 1500s Spanish <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="person who travels to an unknown place in order to find out more about it">explorers</a> travelled across most of Central and South America. They <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to start something new">founded</a> colonies and brought <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="person who starts living in a place where not many people have lived before">settlers</a> to the New World. They also made the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the people who were born there">native</a> Indians work for them. The Spaniards brought new products to the Americas ,like <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a plant that you make white bread out of">wheat</a>, horses, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="cows that are kept on farms for their milk and meat">cattle</a> and sheep. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="if you give something to someone you get something else in return">In exchange</a> , they grew plants that were not known in Europe, like corn and potatoes and brought them back to the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="Europe">Old Continent</a>.
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<p>In 1513 the Spanish explorer Vasco de Balboa landed in Panama, the part of Central America that is very <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="thin, not wide">narrow</a>. With his men, he fought his way through 50 miles of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="rain forest">jungle</a> and was surprised to see a new sea , the Pacific Ocean.
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<p>One of the most important Spanish <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a Spanish explorer who conquered parts of America in the 16th and 17th centuries">conquistadors</a> was Hernando Cortes. He <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to get control of a country by fighting">conquered</a> the Aztec <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="group of countries controlled by a king or queen">empire</a> in 1521. In 1532 and 1533 Francisco Pizarro conquered the Incas. These <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the people who were born in a place and lived there">natives</a> ruled an empire that <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="stretch from one place to another">expanded</a> from Columbia to the northern parts of Argentina. The Incas had great <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="many valuable things">riches</a>, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="large">vast</a> amounts of gold and silver. When the Spanish got there they took all of it away from the Incas.</p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Francisco Pizarro and Hernan Cortes</strong><br><em>Image :</em>&nbsp;Urituguasi [<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0">CC BY-SA 3.0</a>],&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Francisco_Pizarro_y_Hernan_Cort%C3%A9s.png">via Wikimedia Commons</a></p>
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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>The Voyages of Balboa in Central America</strong><br><em>Image :</em>&nbsp;No machine-readable author provided.<br>Taichi assumed (based on copyright claims). [<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/">CC BY-SA 3.0</a>],&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Balboa_Voyage_1513.PNG">via Wikimedia Commons</a></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">English and French Explorers</h2>



<p>       The French and the English concentrated their <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="trip, expedition">journeys</a> on the northern part of the continent, because they thought that there also had to be a north-western <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="passage">route</a> to India.</p>

<p>In 1497, John Cabot, an Italian who sailed for England, landed on the east <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="where land meets the sea">coast</a> of Canada. In 1534 Jacques Cartier sailed down the St. Lawrence River and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="got to, arrived at">reached</a> the Great Lakes. He <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to take something legally and say it is yours">claimed</a> this <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="land">territory</a> for the king of France.</p>


<p>During the 1600s the French and English began to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="start, open up">set up</a> colonies. The French concentrated on the St .Lawrence valley and the Great Lakes and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to start something new">founded</a> towns like Montreal, or Detroit.</p>



<p>At the end of the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a hundred years">century</a> Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette sailed down the Mississippi River. The land near the Gulf of Mexico was called Louisiana, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to show how much you respect or like somebody">in honour</a> of the French king. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="new towns">Settlements</a> like St. Louis or New Orleans show French <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="background, where something comes from">origin</a>.</p>

<p>The first <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to exist for a longer time">permanent</a> settlement in North America was founded at Jamestown , Virginia in 1607. In 1610 Henry Hudson sailed around north-eastern Canada and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to find something that nobody else had found before">discovered</a> a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="very big">huge</a> body of water which he thought was the Pacific Ocean. Today it is known as Hudson Bay.</p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Jacques Cartier&#8217;s first voyage to the New World</strong><br><em>Image :</em>&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cartier_First_Voyage_Map_1.png">Jon Platek</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0">CC BY-SA 3.0</a>, via Wikimedia Commons</p>
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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Henry Hudson&#8217;s voyages to the New World<br></strong>Image:&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Henry_Hudson_Map_26.png">Jon Platek</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0">CC BY-SA 3.0</a>, via Wikimedia Commons</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Amerigo Vespucci</h2>



<p>Amerigo Vespucci was an Italian-born <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="person who travels to a new place to find out more about it">explorer</a> who explored the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the main area of land that forms a country, the islands do not belong to it">mainland</a> of America at the end of the 15th <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a hundred years">century</a>. A German <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="person who draws maps">mapmaker</a> believed that Vespucci was the first to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="get to">reach</a> the New World ,so he suggested naming the new land America.</p>

<p><a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="while">Although</a> Vespucci was probably not one of the greatest explorers of the time, he was the first <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a person on a ship who tries to find a route somewhere">navigator</a> who explored South America.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Magellan Sails Around the World</h2>



<p> In 1519 the Portuguese <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: someone who travels on a ship">sailor</a> Ferdinand Magellan <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to start a journey">set out</a> to find India by sailing around South America. He sailed for Spain because the Portuguese didn&#8217;t give him any money for this <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="long trip">expedition</a>.</p>
        <p>Magellan had 5 ships and a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="people who work on a ship">crew</a> of 240. When he reached the southern tip of South America, he got into bad, stormy weather. Two of his ships were badly <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="broken">damaged</a> and couldn&#8217;t continue the journey. With three ships he sailed through a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a narrow passage of water between two areas of land">strait</a>, that later was named after him , the Strait of Magellan.</p>
        <p>When he reached the Pacific Ocean, he sailed for three months without any <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="view, being able to see">sight</a> of land. Finally , in April of 1521 he landed on the Philippine Islands. Magellan got into a fight with <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the people  who were born there">native</a> islanders and was killed there.</p>
        <p>Only one ship could continue the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a trip with a ship">voyage</a>. It crossed the Indian Ocean and sailed around the Cape of Good Hope. With only twenty people on board it reached Spain three years after it had <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="started the journey">set out</a>.</p>


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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Magellan&#8217;s journey around the world</strong><br>Knutux [<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/">CC BY-SA 3.0</a>],&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Magellan-Map-En.png">via Wikimedia Commons</a></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Timeline of Events</h2>



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                  <td class="table-success w-25 "><strong>1450</strong></td>
                  <td>Prince Henry the Navigator builds a school for <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="people who work on a ship">sailors</a>.</td>
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                  <td class="table-success w-25 "><strong>1453</strong></td>
                  <td>The Turkish empire <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="block so that nobody can pass through">cuts off</a> the land route from Asia to Europe. Search for a sea route begins.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1487</strong></td>
                  <td>Bartholomeu Dias <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to find something for the first time">discovers</a> the southern tip of Africa.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1492</strong></td>
                  <td>Christopher Columbus lands on an island of the Bahamas.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1497</strong></td>
                  <td>John Cabot discovers Newfoundland while he searches for a north-western <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="route">passage</a> to India.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1498</strong></td>
                  <td>Vasco Da Gama finds a sea route to India by sailing around Africa.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1502</strong></td>
                  <td>Amerigo Vespucci returns from his explorations of South America. A German <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="person who draws maps">mapmaker</a> names the New World after him.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1513</strong></td>
                  <td>Vasco de Balboa discovers the eastern <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="coast; where land meets the sea">shore</a> of the Pacific Ocean.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1519 &#8211; 1522</strong></td>
                  <td>Magellan sails around the world.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1521</strong></td>
                  <td>Hernando Cortes <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="wins over someone">defeats</a> the Aztec empire.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1533</strong></td>
                  <td>Francisco Pizarro defeats the Inca empire.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1534</strong></td>
                  <td>Jacques Cartier sails down the St. Lawrence River and discovers the Great Lakes.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1577</strong></td>
                  <td>Sir Francis Drake is the first Englishman to sail around the world.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1607</strong></td>
                  <td>The first <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="small town where nobody has lived before">settlement</a> is called Jamestown.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1610</strong></td>
                  <td>Henry Hudson discovers Hudson Bay.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1620</strong></td>
                  <td> Mayflower lands with <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a religious person who travels a long way to a holy place">pilgrims</a> in the New World.</td>
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                  <td class="w-25 table-success"><strong>1673</strong></td>
                  <td> Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to travel to a place in order to find out something about it">explore</a> the Mississippi River.</td>
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