In an era when spices were just as sought after as precious silks, several countries participated in a race to find trade routes to Asia. Christopher Columbus imagined a path across the Atlantic, one that led to a dead end: the Americas. Suddenly, the goal of the race changed. Countries began searching for a strait that connected the Atlantic and the Pacific, opening a route to the Spice Islands. Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese cartographer and sailor, looked to Spain for support on an expedition to the Spice Islands. During the course of the expedition, Magellan faced much opposition and made many decisions that may be deemed questionable today, decisions that led to his eventual demise in battle. Many of his men were against saving their captain, raising a question: was Magellan valuable enough to save? Though Ferdinand Magellan achieved his goals through dubious means, his crew would have found it auspicious had they saved him, due to his extraordinary navigation skills and strategy
Christopher Columbus as we know is the historical person credited for the discovery of the New World. Zheng He was a Hui-Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat and fleet admiral, who commanded voyages to Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa. Each men and their fleets had two completely different reason for their travel. Christopher Columbus purpose was to find a new trade way to the Asian countries. Zheng He's purpose was to enlarge empires control of seaway trade. Zheng He's voyages took place in the Indian Ocean and Christopher Columbus's took place in the Atlantic Ocean. Though their voyages were different they both made a huge impact on the politics, economics and human civilization.
In the year 1519, Spain set sail to be the first ones to circumnavigate the globe. Under the leadership of Ferdinand de Magellan, they were able to accomplish this monumental task by the year 1522, even though Magellan died before they journey was complete. In the article titled “Ferdinand Magellan 's Voyage Round the World, 1519-1522”, we are able to recall the accounts transcribed from the paper-book of a Genoese pilot who wrote detailed accounts about the events that transpired throughout the journey. Around 55 years after Spain’s voyage, the English set out to circumnavigate the globe under the leadership of Sir Francis Drake in the year of 1577. An article titled “Sir Francis Drake 's Famous Voyage Round The World, 1580” was written by Francis Pretty, who was one of Drake 's Gentlemen at arms. This article is a description of Sir Francis Drake’s voyage, detailing the specific events that transpired throughout the voyage. Throughout this paper I will be comparing and contrasting these two voyages.
Almost everybody has heard of Christopher Columbus, but do you know that he tried to sail for 15 years. Christopher Columbus found new land, was a good navigator, and never gave up. Here are some reasons why Columbus should be considered a hero.
Charles Lindbergh and Christopher Columbus had amazing accomplishments. Such as Columbus’ voyage to the new world and Charles Lindbergh’s flight.
Columbus and Lindbergh both have been on amazing and intriguing adventures. Both of these men have faced many challenges during these adventures.
Columbus and Lindbergh we're two wonderful explorers, but who both had different goals in their adventures. Columbus main goal in his adventure was to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia. Lindbergh had sort of a different way of wanting to travel ("Christopher Columbus.") Lindbergh main achievement was to fly across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to Paris ("Lindbergh Flies the Atlantic, 1927." Lindbergh Flies the Atlantic, 1927. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Oct. 2015.)
Practice is necessary for success to happen. Charles Lindbergh and Christopher Columbus prove that statement to be true. From a young age, both men were preparing themselves for their own destiny. They had to overcome numerous obstacles. Throughout this essay, you will read about the details of Christopher Columbus’ first voyage and Charles Lindbergh’s first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
Both of these men achieve something great being the first men to sail and fly over the Atlantic Ocean. There were many challenges to be face for both of these men Charles Lindbergh was flying a thousand miles through snow and sleet for 33 hours. Christopher Columbus sailed 3 ships across the Atlantic from August 3rd 1492 to September 6. Even with a 400 year gap between these two accomplishment both men face similar dangers. Weather is always going to be a problem when it comes to traveling. And at the time Christopher Columbus was in a little wooden boat and Charles Lindbergh was in a scrappy little plane. Both of these modes of could be chewed up and spit out by the Atlantic Ocean in just a second. Luckily both these men made it safely to their destination. One humorous challenge that Charles Lindbergh faced was where do I use the bathroom, his airplane chair was made of wicker with a hole cut into it and then there was a funnel below. I don't feel as if Christopher Columbus had this problem being on a
Christopher Columbus and Charles Lindbergh were both one of the most significant historical explorers. Like any other ordinary person both of them had goals they wanted to accomplish in life. Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer who was known to have discovered in the Americas the "New World". Columbus was born on October 31, 1451 in Genoa, Italy ("Christopher Columbus Biography." The Biography.com Website. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 26 Oct. 2015). Charles Lindbergh was born on February 4, 1902 in Detroit, Michigan. Lindbergh was the first to create a solo transatlantic airplane flight in 1927 ("Charles Lindbergh Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 26 Oct. 2015).
The technology and writings contributed significantly to the first voyage of Christopher Columbus, European voyagers and colonists were an eye-opener for me as the reader. Although they had the skills and tools to capture their ventures across the transatlantic; the discovery produces a marvelous large and intriguing body of literature. Moreover, I found it quite fascinating how the voyagers and colonists preserved the painting and writing during the period of the European exploration in the 1400’s. Nonetheless, technology revolutionized the exploration as the civilization to America advance with help of Columbus, Young Spaniards, and other voyagers.
During the late 15th and early 16th centuries, people began to explore the worlds oceans like never before. They were in search of many things, trade, faster routes to Asia, and places to grow their crops. Christopher Columbus is obviously the most famous of these explorers, but there is another explorer who isn’t as famous but is just as important in the history of exploration; Ferdinand Magellan. He was very important in the progress of exploration. There were many things these men accomplished on their journeys, Columbus found an entirely new world that the easterners had no idea even existed. Albeit he was searching for a faster route to India but nonetheless he found
The Voyages of Columbus were very harsh. They never new what could happen while sailing across the world. When they left the dock they had to be certain they had enough food to eat and enough freshwater to drink. At this point in time they thought the Earth was flat so had to make sure they didn’t fall off the edge while exploring. According to my United States History Textbook “Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand agreed to help finance the Journey across the Atlantic”.
In 1492, Spanish crown assigned Christopher Columbus to set sail and search for the New World. It was a major success for Spain during the time; however, it was not an easy success because Columbus thought that the path to asia is a short path, It was not though. Luckily, the trade went well with the New World, which later brings a major change to European lives. But to think back, why Europeans did not cross the Atlantic Ocean until the year of 1492? There is an answer to that. Because in 1492, after the war was over, Spain was badly injured and needed recovery, so they need to seek out for new trade routes to help cover up the cost after the war; plus before 1492, Spain’s navigation and ship systems was very poor that they can not travel anywhere far and safely. 1492 was the perfect year to search for the New World.
Trade winds are relatively consistent breezes that blow from the northeast in the northern hemisphere (Northeasterlies), and blow from the southeast in the southern hemisphere (Southeasterlies) towards the equator. Seamen taking voyages across the Atlantic Ocean on large sailing vessels used the trade winds because they were reliable and rarely stopped blowing. When a trade wind reaches the west it loops back east and turns into a prevailing westerly. Trade winds have influences on the weather and can sometimes be fierce.