What are the Attributes of an Explorer?

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What are the Attributes of an Explorer?

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Explorer I Born: Spain, ca. 1476 Personality: He earned a reputation as a quiet brave fighter. He lived in Panama for several years until he decided to take a bold gamble. Education/Early Years: He was raised in poverty and never learned to read or write. Experience: He joined an expedition into Colombia. In 1519 he became the mayor of Panama and made a small fortune. He took control of the Inca empire in 1532, and he built the city of Lima, which he governed. Background:er Some of the Inca believed he was a god.

Francisco Pizarro: *In 1532 Pizarro started an expedition with nearly 170 men. Their goal was to conquer the Inca Empire in Peru, South America. •Pizarro’s soldiers had a collision encounter with the Inca during which Atahualpa was taken prisoner. Pizarro demanded a large ransom of gold and silver. To save their king, Inca sent their riches. • Pizarro executed Atahualpa. The Inca Empire came under Spanish control. • He was one of the most famous conquistadors.

Explorer II Born: Spain, ca. 1500 Personality: He had an ambitious desire for glory. He hoped to discover a civilization as rich and powerful as the Aztecs and Inca were. Education/Early Years: His family wanted him to study law, but stories of discoveries and conquests in South America made him decide to be a conquistador instead. As a teenager, he trained with Spanish captains in Latin America where he learned the arts of war. Experience: He traveled with Pizarro’s army when it entered South America and helped conquer the Incans. He was an aide to the governor of Panama and explored Central America. In 1539, he led an expedition to conquer the territory of La Florida. In search of gold and silver, he explored parts of what is now the southeastern United States. Background: When he returned to Spain after helping conquer the Inca, he was wealthy and honored. He is commemorated by a national memorial in Florida.

Hernando de Soto: In 1539, de Soto led ten ships from Cuba on an expedition to conquer land in Florida. •De Soto had many encounters with local Native Americans.• Looking for gold and silver, the Spanish marched through much of what is now the southeastern part of the United States. •In 1541, de Soto’s men became the first Europeans to see the Mississippi River. The men were exhausted and low on food and ammunition. • The expedition traveled during a brutal summer drought through Arkansas into Louisiana where de Soto fell ill with a fever and died. • The survivors built boats and sailed into the Gulf of Mexico, finally reaching Spanish colonies in Mexico.

Explorer III Born: Spain, 1485 Personality: He became a rich and important man, because of his exploration skills. Rumors of an empire rich in gold on the American mainland made him curious and he set off in search of it. Education/Early Years: He was born to a distinguished but poor Spanish family. He studied law, but did not finish, choosing instead to sail for America in 1504. Experience: He convinced the governor of Cuba to send him on an expedition to Mexico. He overcame the native Tlaxcalans and then formed an alliance with them against the Aztecs, their enemies. When he arrived at Tenochtitlán, the Aztecs treated him like he was a god. He and his soldiers found gold and riches during their exploration of Tenochtitlán. He conquered the Aztecs and built Mexico City on the ruins of Tenochtitlán. Colonists were brought over from Spain, and the city became the main European city in America. He controlled Mexico, inflicting great cruelty on the indigenous peoples. Background: He became mayor of Cuba in 1511 after he helped conquer it. He was named governor and captain general of New Spain in 1523 due to his popularity and riches.

Hernando Cortes: In 1519 Cortes intended to make his fortune by conquering the Aztecs. •The Aztecs were terrified by Cortes’ cannons and horses. Some thought his arrival was the god Quetzalcoatl returning to Earth. The Aztec emperor, Montezuma thought otherwise. • Cortes took Montezuma prisoner and demanded a huge ransom of gold. The gold was paid, but Cortes cheated the Aztecs and kept Montezuma captive. • While he was away, his men started an attack on an Aztec religious meeting and killed many of the participants. •In August 1521 Cortes besieged Tenochtitlán, cutting off food and water for nearly three months. After destroying the city of Tenochtitlán, the Aztec empire quickly crumbled. •Cortes built Mexico City in Tenochtitlán’s place.

Explorer IV Born: Italy, 1451 Personality: He had strong religious beliefs. He was confident in his skills and had a competitive nature. He was determined to find someone to pay for the voyage, and he waited many years until Spain finally agreed. He was very happy to sail and he worked hard to manage his crew. He was eager to please the King and Queen of Spain. Education/Early Years: He did not go to school. He worked with his father, a weaver. He took short sea voyages along the coast of Italy to sell the cloth his father made. Experience: He learned how to make maps and ran a map shop for eight years. He realized that the earth was round, so he courageously sailed west to beat everyone to the discovery of the Indies. Background: He was treated like royalty by the Spaniards because they thought he had discovered the Indies.

Christopher Columbus Explored for Spain during 4 different voyages— sailed west looking for the Indies to get riches for Spain; never found much gold. • Discovered San Salvador (in the Bahamas) by mistake and claimed the land for Spain. •Thinking he was in the Indies, he called the native Taíno people “Indians.”•Explored the Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, Trinidad, South America, Martinique, Panama and Jamaica. •One boat under his command deserted the fleet; another one of his ships ran aground on a coral reef and sank; lost several more ships on other voyages. •He didn’t think he might have calculated wrong and gotten lost; he never understood that he had discovered a new world. •Was taken back to Spain in chains.