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1492
Columbus lands at Hispaniola in the Carribean
Brief Background: This was the first time Europeans had made contact with the Native Americans.
Religion: Catholic
Ethnicity: Italian
The purpose of migrating: The Europeans intended to take control of Native American land.
Interesting points: The new settlers brought diseases that killed millions. -
1513
Balboa "discovers" the Pacific Ocean in Panama
Brief Background: Balboa was a Spanish explorer, governor, and conquistador. He was best known for crossing the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean in 1513.
Religion: None
Ethnicity: Hispanic (Spanish)
The purpose: Balboa led an expedition from Darién to search for a new sea, that was said to be in the south, and for gold.
Interesting points: Balboa and his men were the first Europeans to navigate the Pacific Ocean off the coast of the New World. -
1521
Cortez Conquers the Aztecs at Tenochtitlan (Mexico City)
Brief Backround: Cortés was a Spanish conquistador and explorer who defeated the Aztec empire and claimed Mexico for Spain.
Religion: Roman Catholic
Ethnicity: Hispanic (Spanish)
The purpose: Cortés set out to rule the Aztecs.
Important points: Cortés became allies with some of the native people he encountered, but with others he used deadly force to conquer Mexico. -
1539
De Soto explores the region between Florida and the Mississippi River
Brief Background: De Soto was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the first European expedition into what is now known as Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama and most likely Arkansas.
Religion: Roman Catholic
Ethnicity: Hispanic (Spanish)
The Purpose: He hoped to find riches in North America like the gold and silver other Spanish explorers had discovered in Central and South America.
Interesting points: He is the first European documented to have crossed the Mississippi River.