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Giovanni da Verrazzano: Explorer of the Atlantic Coast of North America (Spotlight on Explorers and Colonization)

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002154
ISBN
9781477788066
Grade 3-6
5 In Stock
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Giovanni da Verrazzano was one of many European explorers seeking a faster route to the riches of Asia during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Hardcover, 48 pages. 

Publisher's Description of Giovanni da Verrazzano: Explorer of the Atlantic Coast of North America (Spotlight on Explorers and Colonization)
The well-educated son of an Italian family, Verrazzano settled in Dieppe, France, as a young man. This explains why his historic explorations of the coast of eastern North America were undertaken in the name of the French king. During his 1524 journey, Verrazzano recorded a detailed account of the places he visited, one that would prove a key source of information about North America. Readers will also learn about Verrazzano's later journey to Brazil and his final journey, in 1528, which ended tragically when he was killed and eaten by cannibals in the Caribbean.

The human spirit of discovery has always driven explorers to forge unchartered routes to distant territories. Before the discovery of the New World, explorers from Europe, Africa, and Asia brought the culture, politics, and customs of their homes to far-away lands. These actions encouraged trade, the spread of ideas and technology, and cultural interaction and exchange. This spirit of exploration continued with the European discovery and colonization of the Americas. The biographies in this series detail the lives and deeds of the most noteworthy explorers to cross the high seas or tread new routes across continents. Each title investigates their motivations, the often negative physical and cultural effects of exploration on native peoples, and, in turn, the influence of foreign cultures on society back home. ~Amber