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Amerigo Vespucci

Posted on 6/16/2010 at 7:25:12 PM

In the second half of XV century. feudalism was in a state of decomposition, grew larger cities, promote trade. Universal agent of exchange have the money, the need for which is increased. Therefore, in Europe has increased demand for gold, which has strengthened the desire to “Indiyam”,

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Columbus

Posted on 6/16/2010 at 12:21:49 PM

3 August 1492. from the port of Palos in swimming came three ships: the Santa Maria, Pinta and Nina with 90 participants. The crew mainly consisted of convicted criminals. After repairing the ship “Pinta” at the Canary Islands were pulled exhausting days. It took 33 days after the ships left the Canary Islands,

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NAVIGATION Hudson

Posted on 3/19/2010 at 7:40:04 PM

In 1607. British merchants trading the Moscow company “took the service a little-known old Captain Henry Hudson, a London resident. At their own expense he fitted out a sailboat in the 80 tons with a crew of 12 people. and on that ship Hudson was going to go to Japan directly

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Three expeditions Frobisher

Posted on 3/19/2010 at 11:38:59 AM

First, after the father and son, Cabot, resumed the search for the passage to get to China, skirting the north America, naval officer Martin Frobisher. Were filled with three-vessel (pinnace and two barge). In June 1576, rounded Scotland, and 11 July at 61 N high snow-covered earth Friesland (Greenland), pinnace with the entire team was [...]

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BRITISH overseas EXPEDITION John Cabot (1497-1498 HS)

Posted on 3/18/2010 at 7:37:54 PM

Giovanni Cabot was a Genoese sailor and a merchant, went to the Middle East for Indian goods, visited even in Mecca, asked Arab merchants, where they get spices. From the vague answers Cabot concluded that spices “born” in some countries, located far to the north-east of India. ” And as Cabot believed the Earth ball, [...]

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PHILIPPINE ISLANDS AND DESTRUCTION OF MAGELLAN

Posted on 3/18/2010 at 12:36:51 PM

Out of caution, the Magellan on March 17 went to the uninhabited island Homonhon to take on water and allow to rest people. Residents of the neighboring island of Spaniards brought fruits, coconuts, palm wine. They reported that in this region of many islands. The local elders, the Spaniards saw the golden earrings

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The first transition across the Pacific

Posted on 3/18/2010 at 11:35:53 AM

November 28, 1520 Magellan went out of the Strait in the open ocean. One can not say that during a 15 day voyage to the north of the Strait of Magellan opened the coast of South America,

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Magellan

Posted on 3/17/2010 at 7:33:43 PM

Magellan (real name Magalyansh) was born in Portugal around 1480 poor Portuguese nobleman fought in North Africa, where he was wounded. Returning home, he asked the king of promotions, but was refused. Aggrieved Magellan went to Spain, where he concluded a treaty by which Charles I outfitted 5 ships with supplies for 2 years.

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Bartolomeu Dias

Posted on 3/17/2010 at 7:27:33 PM

At the end of XV century, many have a question: Is it true the world map of Ptolemy? On this map of Africa stretched to the South Pole, separating the Atlantic Ocean from the Indian.

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Diego Velazquez

Posted on 3/17/2010 at 11:31:30 AM

Diego Velazquez outfitted fleet for the conquest of Mexico and headed the expedition man who enjoyed love of soldiers, Hernando Cortes, a distinguished gentleman “from Extremadura, a dandy and Mota.

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