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Timeline Cards Exploration of North America

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Introduction c. 30,000–c. 15,000 BCE: Estimated range of time when first peoples arrived in North America and lived as huntergatherers. EXPLORATION OF NORTH AMERICA

Introduction In c. 1000 CE, Leif Eriksson and his crew landed in North America. EXPLORATION OF NORTH AMERICA

CHAPTER 1: Early Spanish Explorers Christopher Columbus made four voyages to the Americas between 1492–1504. Big Question: What were European explorers searching for when they sailed west? EXPLORATION OF NORTH AMERICA

CHAPTER 1: Early Spanish Explorers Ponce de León landed in Florida in 1513. Big Question: What were European explorers looking for when they sailed west? EXPLORATION OF NORTH AMERICA

CHAPTER 2: De Soto’s Long March During the expedition of 1539–1541, Hernando de Soto and his men became the first Europeans to see the Mississippi River. Big Question: What regions in North America did de Soto explore, and what was he looking for? EXPLORATION OF NORTH AMERICA

CHAPTER 3: The Search for El Dorado In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado and his men searched for the Seven Cities of Cibola. Big Question: Why did Coronado and others explore what is now the American Southwest? EXPLORATION OF NORTH AMERICA

CHAPTER 4: Spanish North America The Spanish built settlements in Florida, starting with St. Augustine in 1565. Big Question: Why did the Spanish decide to build settlements in North America, north of Mexico? EXPLORATION OF NORTH AMERICA

CHAPTER 4: Spanish North America Native Americans struggled to stop the Spanish from taking their land. In 1680, a Pueblo healer named Popé led a Pueblo revolt against the Spanish. Big Question: Why did the Spanish decide to build settlements in North America, north of Mexico? EXPLORATION OF NORTH AMERICA

CHAPTER 4: Spanish North America During the 1700s, the Spanish established settlements in the Southwest. Roman Catholic priests established missions throughout the region, and in California. Big Question: Why did the Spanish decide to build settlements in North America, north of Mexico? EXPLORATION OF NORTH AMERICA

CHAPTER 5: Exploring for England In 1497, John Cabot landed in northeastern Canada (Newfoundland), part of the continental landmass later known as North America. Big Question: What were John Cabot and Henry Hudson looking for? EXPLORATION OF NORTH AMERICA

CHAPTER 5: Exploring for England In 1609–1610, Henry Hudson explored what is now the area of New York as well as a strait and a bay in northern Canada. Big Question: What were John Cabot and Henry Hudson looking for? EXPLORATION OF NORTH AMERICA

CHAPTER 6: Champlain and New France Samuel de Champlain searched for the Northwest Passage and, in 1608, established the Canadian trading post of Quebec on the St. Lawrence River. Big Question: What were some of the things that Champlain noticed about the St. Lawrence River Valley that made it a good place to settle? EXPLORATION OF NORTH AMERICA

CHAPTER 6: Champlain and New France During the 1600s, the French established more settlements along the St. Lawrence, leading to the French colony that became known as New France. Big Question: What were some of the things that Champlain noticed about the St. Lawrence River Valley that made it a good place to settle? EXPLORATION OF NORTH AMERICA

EXPLORATION F NORTH AMERICA Introduction c. 30,000-c. 15,000 BCE: Estimated range of time when first peoples arrived in North America and lived as hunter-gatherers. EXPLORATION F NORTH AMERICA Introduction In c. 1000 CE, Leif Eriksson and his crew landed in North America.

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