Map Of Early Explorers

Explorers Routes Of Discovery Map. SM Routes of First Americans across the land bridge Intereactive Explorer's map - Exploring North America On your map label and color the countries of origin: Portugal green, Spain yellow, United Kingdom/ Great Britain red, France blue, and the Netherlands (Neth.) orange

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You can select which explorers' routes you want students to draw based on your state standards. The purposes for these voyages include empire-building and 'discovery', science, trade, and search and rescue attempts.

In 1494, the Treaty of Tordesillas was signed between Spain and

Now, use each of the following slides to help you trace each explorer's route onto your map with the correct color. These voyages focus on European maritime exploration and they follow a great number of different sea-routes, some travelling across vast oceans for a period of years; while others focus on exploring specific regions Includes names of explorers, dates, notes, and key to colors by European power

Maps Through Time A Journey Of Exploration, Understanding, And. Explorer's Routes - Find explorer's routes within a specific. Click on the world map to view an example of the explorer's voyage.

Early Voyages of Exploration Map, 10001609 CE. There are two maps for each of the following explorers: John Cabot, Henry Hudson, Jacques Cartier, Christopher Columbus, Juan Ponce de Leon, Hernando de Soto, and Vasco Nunez de Balboa Includes Columbus, Cabot, Cartier, De Soto, Coronado, Cabrillo, Hudson, Champlain, Marquette & Jolliet, and La Salle