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satela [25.4K]
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Invasion of the Coast

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yulyashka [42]1 year ago
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Sir Martin Frobisher was an English seaman and private explorer who made voyages to the New World in search of a passage to the North-West.

Frobisher encountered Inuits during his first voyage to North West. Upon reaching the Shetland Islands he and his crew encountered a piece of land that was actually Baffin Island, determined to explore further the crew sailed inwards through the path made by the ice melt and met Inuits during the journey. They arranged for some local Inuits to guide them through the passage. During the same, Frobisheer left his subordinates ashore and warned them against getting close to the natives, which they disobeyed and were taken captive. Subsequently, in retaliation Frobisher took the Inuits and arranged to guide them, captive. In the hope to arrange a return in exchange for the captive Inuits, efforts remained fruitless and the remaining fellows were seen never again.

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