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erik [133]
3 years ago
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Match each expedition with the leader who funded it.

History
2 answers:
andreyandreev [35.5K]3 years ago
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King Francis I of France funded the expedition that led to discovery of St. Lawrence River in Canada.

King Henry VIII of England  funded the expedition to Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada

Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain funded the expedition to Hispaniola and the Caribbean

Prince Henry of Portugal  funded the expedition to Cape Bojador

Explanation:

  • The first European explorer to officially "discover" the territory of Canada was the French explorer Jacques Cartier, who came to St. Lawrence River in 1534.
  • During the reign of Henry VIII, Giovanni and Sebastian Cabot discovered Newfoundland and Labrador under the English flag.
  • At the end of 16th Century, Spanish rulers were the first ones who sent expedition to the New World, led by Columbus and other sea captains.
  • During the reign of Henry of Portugal 15 expedition were sent towards the region of Cape Bojador.

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AveGali [126]3 years ago
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Answer:

Cape Bojador --- Prince Henry of Portugal

-The first known European navigator who managed to overtake Cape Bojador was the Portuguese sailor Gil Eanes in 1434, on his fifteenth expedition, under the auspices of Prince Henry of Portugal. The disappearance of many European ships that sailed in the area had led to myths such as the existence of marine monsters and the impossibility of passing Cape Bojador to the south.

Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada --- Henry VIII of England

-King Henry VII financed the expedition of John Cabot, looking for opportunities to trade with the islands of spices. Cabot's idea was to reach Asia by sailing west across the North Atlantic. He estimated that this route should be shorter and faster than the one newly discovered by Columbus. Finally, Cabot's expedition discovered Newfoundland and Labrador.

Hispaniola and the Caribbean --- Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain

-Funded by the Catholic Kings of Spain, Christopher Columbus explored the area, during his first trip to America in 1492. On his arrival in Hispaniola, he founded the fort La Navidad on the north coast of present-day Haiti. Upon his return, the following year, following the destruction of the fort, Columbus quickly founded a second settlement further east, in the current Dominican Republic, La Isabela, which was the first permanent European settlement in America.

St. Lawrence River in Canada --- King Francis I of France

-In 1534, the Malouin Jacques Cartier officially took possession of the lands of the St. Lawrence River in the name of King Francis I of France. Cartier is generally considered to be the discoverer of the St. Lawrence Valley.

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