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COLUMBUS -BORN 1451 IN THE PORT CITY OF GENOA, ITALY -LATER SETTLED IN PORTUGAL -STUDIED MARCO POLO'S WRITINGS ABOUT ASIA AND DREAMS OF FAME AND RICHES TO BE HAD IN ASIA -BY THE 1480'S MOST PEOPLE BELIEVED THAT THE WORLD WAS IN FACT ROUND, BUT THAT ASIA WAS TO FAR AWAY TO REACH BY SAILING WEST
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COLUMBUS -FIRST APPROACHED KING JOHN OF PORTUGAL TO FINANCE A TRIP WEST TO ASIA -JOHN BELIEVED THAT ASIA WAS MORE THAN 10,000 MILES FROM EUROPE. NO SHIP COULD MAKE SUCH A JOURNEY -PRESENTED HIS PLAN TO FERDINAND AND ISABELLA OF SPAIN WHO WEIGHED THE SMALL COST OF THE VOYAGE VS. THE GREAT WEALTH IF SUCCESSFUL
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-ON 8/3/1492, PINTA NINA AND SANTA MARIA - DURING THE TRIP, MANY SAILORS BECOME FRIGHTENED AND WANTED TO TURN BACK. COLUMBUS KEEPS TWO LOGS TO KEEP THE CREW FOOLED AS TO THE REAL DISTANCE TRAVELED -ON 10/12/1492, BELIEVING THAT HE HAD REACHED THE INDIES, NAMED THE ISLAND HE LANDED ON SAN SALVADOR AND CALLED THE NATIVE AMERICANS--INDIANS. -COLUMBUS DID NOT FIND THE THINGS THAT MARCO POLO HAD DESCRIBED
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COLUMBUS -MADE THREE OTHER VOYAGES. HIS SECOND HE STARTED A COLONY AND ON THE OTHER TWO HE SAILED ALONG THE COAST OF SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA -DIED 1506, NEVER KNOWING THAT HE HAD REACHED TWO CONTINENTS UNKNOWN TO EUROPEANS OF HIS TIME
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BALBOA 1513 HEARD RUMORS OF A TRIBE WITH A LOT OF GOLD SEARCHED WESTWARD ACROSS THE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA
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BALBOA FOUND AN “ENDLESS” SEA CALLED IT THE SOUTH SEA FIRST EUROPEAN TO SEE THE PACIFIC OCEAN
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FOUND AN “ENDLESS” SEA CALLED IT THE SOUTH SEA FIRST EUROPEAN TO SEE THE PACIFIC OCEAN
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PONCE DE LEON 1513 SEARCHED FOR A FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH FOUND A “LAND OF FLOWERS” NAMED IT FLORIDA
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ST. AUGUSTINE 1565 OLDEST CITY STARTED IN THE UNITED STATES
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CORTES 1519 WANTED TO CONQUER THE AZTEC EMPIRE WANTED THE GOLD HELD BY THE AZTECS WENT TO THE CAPITAL CITY WITH 500 MEN
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1519 MILITARY ADVANTAGES: GUNS, MUSKETS, GUNPOWDER & HORSES AZTECS THOUGHT: SPANISH WERE GODS AZTECS HAD MANY NATIVE AMERICAN ENEMIES WHO HELPED CORTES NO IMMUNITY TO EUROPEAN DISEASES
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MONTEZUMA V. CORTES MONTEZUMA SENT GOLD AND GIFTS TO TRY AND SATISFY CORTES CORTES WANTED IT ALL PUSHED ONTO THE CAPITAL CITY AND CAPTURED MONTEZUMA CORTES FOUN D MORE RICHES THAN HE EVER IMAGINED
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SPAIN TAKES CONTROL OF ALL OF CENTRAL AMERICA SPAIN BECOMES THE MOST POWERFUL NATION IN THE WORLD
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MAGELLAN 1519 WANTED TO REACH ASIA BY SAILING WEST SAILED THROUGH THE ROUGH WATERS AT THE TIP OF SOUTH AMERICA REACHED THE “PEACEFUL” WATERS NAMED THIS “NEW” OCEAN THE PACIFIC
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“MAGELLAN” FIRST TO ROUND THE WORLD STARTED WITH 5 SHIPS IN SPAIN IN 1519 CROSSED THE ATLANTIC THEN THE PACIFIC REACHED THE PHILIPPINES WHERE MAGELLAN WAS KILLED IN A BATTLE WITH NATIVES LAST SHIP WITH REMAINING CREW CONTINUED TO THE SPICE ISLANDS
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MAGELLAN’S CREW SAILS THE WORLD THE ONLY SHIP LOADED WITH EASTERN GOODS RETURNED TO SPAIN ARRIVED IN 1522. JOURNEY TOOK 3 YEARS AND WAS VERY PROFITABLE EVEN AFTER LOSING 4 SHIPS PROVED THAT ONE COULD REACH ASIA BY SAILING WEST AND STILL TURN A PROFIT SHOWED HOW LARGE THE WORLD REALLY WAS
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PIZARRO 1531-1535 EXPLORED WITH BALBOA WANTED TO FIND BALBOA’S CITY OF GOLD THOUGHT THAT THE “GOLDEN CITY” WAS TO THE SOUTH FOUND IT IN PERU
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PIZARRO AND THE INCA ATTACKED THE INCA LEADER AND CAPTURED THE GREAT INCA PROMISED TO RETURN THE GREAT INCA IN EXCHANGE FOR A ROOM FULL OF GOLD THE INCA’S PAID THE RANSOM AND PIZARRO KILLED THE LEADER ANYWAY APPOINTED A “PUPPET LEADER”
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DESOTO 1539 FIRST TO EXPLORE THE U.S. EXPLORED FROM TEXAS TO FLORIDA SAILED ON PART OF THE MISSISSIPPI CLAIMED ALL THIS TERRITORY FOR SPAIN
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CORONADO 1540 TRAVELED MUCH OF THE SOUTHWESTERN U.S. SEACHED FOR THE SEVEN CITIES OF GOLD--STREETS PAVED IN GOLD CLAIMED ALL OF THE SOUTHWEST FOR SPAIN
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WHO CAME AND WHY? SOLDIERS--HOPING TO CONQUER NEW LAND EXPLORERS--LOOKING FOR GOLD MERCHANTS--CAME TO BUY AND SELL GOODS PRIESTS(MISSIONARIES)--HOPED TO CONVERT NATIVEAMERICANS TO CATHOLICISM (CHRISTIANITY)
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THE THREE “G’s” OF EXPLORATION GOLD GLORY GOSPEL
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