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Early Explorers of Canada

Early Explorers of Canada. Vikings (Leif Eriksson). Sailed For: Themselves Date of Exploration: ~1,000 AD. Vikings. Story Leif Eriksson (son of Eric the Red) needed to get away from the king of Norway Explored the east coast of Canada Three landfalls Helluland Markland Vinland.

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Early Explorers of Canada

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  1. Early Explorers of Canada

  2. Vikings (Leif Eriksson) • Sailed For: Themselves • Date of Exploration: ~1,000 AD

  3. Vikings Story • Leif Eriksson (son of Eric the Red) needed to get away from the king of Norway • Explored the east coast of Canada • Three landfalls • Helluland • Markland • Vinland

  4. Vikings • Killed “skrealings” – the Native people of the area • “Skrealings” drove the Vikings off the land

  5. Vikings

  6. Giovani Caboto (John Cabot) • Sailed For: England • Date of Explorations: 1497

  7. Giovani Cabot (John Cabot) Story: • Was looking for the Northwest Passage • Reached Newfoundland – claimed it for England • Story of fish would draw fishermen from Europe • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=261-NYB7Sko&feature=relmfu&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active

  8. Giovani Cabot (John Cabot) Map of Explorations:

  9. Jacques Cartier • Sailed For: France • Date of Explorations: 1534, 1535, 1541

  10. Jacques Cartier Story: • Discovered and named the St. Lawrence River • Kidnapped two Native men (the sons of the chief) and took them to France where they died • Responsible for the name “Canada” being given to the area • “Canada” is a Native word that means “the village”

  11. Jacques Cartier Map of Explorations

  12. Martin Frobisher • Sailed For: England • Date of Exploration:1576

  13. Martin Frobisher Story • One-time privateer • Thought he could find the Northwest Passage • On his last voyage to Canada he took a kayak, an Inuit and a shipload of “gold ore” • Huge controversy in England about the ore – found to be iron pyrite (fool’s gold)

  14. Martin Frobisher Map of Explorations

  15. Samuel de Champlain • Sailed For: France • Date of Explorations: 1603, 1608

  16. Samuel de Champlain Story: • Explored the St. Lawrence River as far as present-day Montreal • Founded Quebec City (1608) • First winter, most of his men died • Kirk brothers attempted to kill him • Returned to France, but finally came back to Quebec where he died • Called “the father of New France”

  17. Samuel de Champlain Map of Explorations

  18. Henry Hudson • Sailed For: England • Date of Exploration: 1610

  19. Henry Hudson Story • Controversial as a captain, Admiralty loved him, crews often hated him • Looking for the Northwest Passage • 1610 sailed into Hudson Bay, iced up • Crew begged him to turn around, but he refused, spent the winter there • Crew mutinied (only crew in British history found not guilty at trial)

  20. Henry Hudson Map of Explorations

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