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Explorers of the American East: Mapping the World through Primary Documents: Mapping the World through Primary Documents

Autor Kelly K. Chaves, Oliver C. Walton Contribuţii de Jay H. Buckley, Jeffery D. Nokes
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 dec 2018 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Focusing on ten key figures whose careers illuminate the history of the European exploration of North America, this book presents compelling first-person narratives that bring to life the challenges of historical scholarship in the academic classroom.Explorers of the American East: Mapping the World through Primary Documents covers 280 years of North American exploration and colonization efforts, ranging geographically from Florida to the Arctic. Arranged thematically and mononationally, the work focuses on a selection of 10 explorers who represent the changing course of North American exploration during the early modern period. The use of biography to narrate this history draws in readers and makes the work accessible to both a specialized and general audience. The dozens of primary source documents in this guided source reader span travel accounts, autobiographies, letters, official reports, memoirs, patents, and articles of agreement. This wide variety of primary sources serves to bring to life the failures and triumphs of exploring a newly discovered continent in the early modern period.This work focuses on ten explorers, including those who are well known, including John Cabot, John Smith, Jacques Cartier, and Samuel de Champlain, as well as discoverers who have slipped from our modern historical consciousness, such as George Waymouth, John Lawson, and J.F.W. Des Barres. The documents that narrate the voyages of these adventurers are arranged chronologically, vividly telling the story of historical events and presenting different voices to the reader. This variety of viewpoints serves to heighten readers' critical engagement with historical source material. The vast variety of primary source materials present students with the opportunity to read and engage critically with different types of historical documents, thereby growing their analytical skillsets.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440839306
ISBN-10: 1440839301
Pagini: 372
Ilustrații: 18 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 24 mm
Greutate: 1.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Seria Mapping the World through Primary Documents

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Provides insights into the explorers' encounters with North America and its native inhabitants, placing them into the contexts of the political cultures and structures of the European nations and indigenous North American societies

Notă biografică

Kelly K. Chaves is professor of history at the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics.Oliver C. Walton, PhD, is George III Project Manager and Curator, Historical Papers Projects at the Royal Archives in the United Kingdom.

Cuprins

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionChronologyChapter 1: John Cabot's Expeditions, 1497-1499Biography of John Cabot1. King Henry VII of England Grants John Cabot a Letters Patent to Explore2. Initial Reports of John Cabot's Discovery of Land to the West3. Raimondo di Soncino Reports on Cabot's Discoveries in Detail to His Master, the Duke of Milan, December 18, 14974. Soncino Reports of John Cabot's Plans for His 1498 Voyage, December 18, 14975. Grant for and Petition to Pay John Cabot's Pension6. Second Letters Patent to John Cabot, February 3, 14987. Spanish Reactions8. Bristol Custom Rolls9. Sebastian Cabot's Account of His Father and His Subsequent Voyages10. Uses and Abuses of Cabot's Legacy, September 11, 1718Chapter 2: Jacques Cartier's Expeditions, 1534-1536by Jay H. Buckley and Jeffery D. NokesBiography of Jacques Cartier11. Island of Birds, May 153412. The Geography of Newfoundland, June 153413. Trade with Beothuk People, July 153414. The Mi'kmaq, July 153415. Discovery of the St. Lawrence River, August-September 153516. Beluga Whales and Other Marine Life, August 153517. Lord of Canada, September 153518. Hochelaga, October 153519. St. Lawrence Iroquoian Culture in Stadacona, October 153520. Sassafras, March 1536Chapter 3: Hernando de Soto's Expedition, 1539-1543Biography of Hernando de Soto21. An Official Report on de Soto's Preparations in Cuba22. De Soto Reports from Florida23. Garcilaso de la Vega: The Battle of Vitachuco (or Napituca)24. Encountering the Mississippian Culture of the Southern Appalachian Region25. The Wealth of Cofitachequi26. Encountering the Peoples of the Tennessee Valley27. Different Perspectives on the Spanish Capture of Slaves28. The Battle of Mabila29. Elvas: The Aftermath of the Battle at Mabila30. Ranjel: Chicasa and OnwardChapter 4: Sir Walter Ralegh's Roanoke Expeditions, 1584-1590Biography of Sir Walter Ralegh31. Ralegh's Letters Patent for Exploring and Founding a Colony32. Arthur Barlowe: Landfall in Virginia and First Contact33. Arthur Barlowe: Exploring and Meeting Natives34. Account from the Tiger: The Voyage to Plant the Colony35. Ralph Lane: Exploration from Roanoke36. Ralph Lane: Relations with Native Tribes37. Thomas Hariot: Commodities and Crops38. Thomas Hariot: Description of the Native Peoples Near Roanoke39. John White: Founding the Second Colony at Roanoke40. John White: The Relief Voyage of 1590Chapter 5: Samuel de Champlain Explores Acadia, New France, and Northern New England, 1603-1635Biography of Samuel de Champlain41. Dedication to the Queen Regent42. Champlain's View of Colonial History43. Funding the Colony44. Describing Indigenous Life in Acadia45. The Ordre de Bon Temps46. Founding of Quebec47. Preparing for the First Battle with the Iroquois48. The First Battle with the Iroquois49. Champlain's Moral View of His Indigenous Allies50. Religious Conversion Practices in New FranceChapter 6: George Waymouth Explores the Northwest Passage, 1602, and New England, 1605Biography of George Waymouth51. The East India Company Determines to Search for the Northwest Passage, November 160152. Conditions and Protests in the American Arctic, July 160253. Waymouth Discovers a Route West and Turns Back, July 160254. Committee of the East India Company Reviews the Expedition, October 160255. Establishing a Base for Exploration Off the New England Coast, May 160556. Meeting the Almouchiquois, June 160557. Observing Almouchiquois Society, June 160558. Trade and Betrayal, June 160559. The Virtues of North Virginia, June 160560. Cataloging the New World, 1605Chapter 7: John Smith Explores Virginia and New England and Champions English Colonies, 1606-1631Biography of John Smith61. First Charter of Virginia, 160662. Description of Virginia, 160863. The Capture of the Captain64. Edward Maria Wingfield: John Smith's Capture65. The Question of Pocahontas66. A Description of Virginia, 162467. A Description of New England, 161468. The Description of New England, 1621 Revision69. Smith Reminisces on His Career70. Smith's Justification for English ColonialismChapter 8: Henry Hudson's Expeditions to New Netherland, 1609, and the Northwest Passage, 1610Biography of Henry Hudson71. Robert Juet: Hudson's Third Voyage Reaches Maine, July 160972. Robert Juet: Exploring Lower New York Bay73. Robert Juet: Exploring the Hudson River74. Van Meteren's Historie der Nederlanden (1614): Hudson's View of the Expedition75. Johannes de Laet's Nieuwe Werelt (1625): Hudson's View of the New World76. An Abstract of Hudson's Logbook: Navigating the Hudson Strait77. Abacuk Prickett's Discourse: Navigating the Hudson Strait78. Abacuk Prickett's Discourse: Winter in Hudson Bay79. Abacuk Prickett's Discourse: The Mutiny80. Samuel Purchas: A Note by Thomas Wydowse, and Addendum by PurchasChapter 9: John Lawson in the Carolinas, 1700-1711by Jay H. Buckley and Jeffery D. NokesBiography of John Lawson81. A Feast with the Waxsaw Nation82. Sapona Town: A "Delicious Country"83. Hatteras Inlet and the Outer Banks84. Cape Fear River85. The Present State of Carolina86. The Carolina Climate87. Of the Vegetables of Carolina: The Red Cedar and Cypress88. The Beasts of Carolina89. The Alligator90. Native American SocialityChapter 10: Joseph Frederick Wallet Des Barres and the Atlantic Neptune, 1763-1784Biography of Joseph Frederick Wallet Des Barres91. Spry Persuades the Admiralty of the Idea of a Survey of Nova Scotia, 1762-176392. The Survey Commences: Commodore Colvill's Journal, May-June 176493. Survey Techniques: Letter from Des Barres to Colvill, May 27, 176594. The Isle of Sable: Letter by Des Barres to Lord Colvill, July 23, 176695. Practical Challenges: Commodore Hood Reports to the Secretary of the Admiralty, September 5, 176796. Knowledge and Resources: Des Barres Writes to the Secretary of the Admiralty, November 13, 176997. Soundings Offshore: Extract from Knight's Log of the Diligent, July 11-14, 1770.98. Cross-Fertilization with Holland's General Survey: Des Barres to Hood, August 13, 177099. Fears for the Last Phase of the Survey: Des Barres to Hood, August 13, 1770100. The Atlantic Neptune: Chart of Egmont HarborGeneral BibliographyIndex