America, Volume 5 (of 6)

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America, Volume 5 (of 6)

America, Volume 5 (of 6)

€6,31

America, Volume 5 (of 6)

€6,31
Author: Cook, Joel,1842-1910
Format: eBook
Language: English

America, Volume 5 (of 6)

The Title Page and Table of Contents for this book refer to it as Volume V. The page and chapter numbering are consistent with this being the first half of Volume III. Early ExplorationsJohn CabotBartholomew GosnoldThe Old ColonyThe MayflowerPlymouthPlymouth RockDuxburySamosetGovernor BradfordMiles StandishCape CodChathamBarnstableTruroHighland LightProvincetownThe Puritan CompactQuincyMarshfieldDaniel WebsterMinot's LedgeNantasketHinghamSquantumBostonShawmutBoston Harbor and IslandsBoston CommonBeacon Hill and the State HouseThe CodfishBoston AttractionsOld South ChurchOld State HouseFaneuil HallOld Christ ChurchBoston FireBoston DevelopmentThe New West EndParks and SuburbsBrook FarmNewtonNonatum HillNatickCochituate LakeWellesleySudburyThe Wayside InnCharlestownOld IronsidesJackson's HeadBunker HillCambridgeHarvard UniversityHenry W. LongfellowJames Russell LowellOliver Wendell HolmesMargaret FullerWalthamLexingtonConcord in Middlesex and its BridgeRalph Waldo EmersonNathaniel HawthorneHenry D. ThoreauThe AlcottsMassachusetts North ShoreLynnNahantSwampscottMarbleheadSalem and the WitchesBeverleyWenham LakeIpswichAndoverMerrimack RiverSalisburyConcord in New HampshireManchesterNashuaLowellLawrenceHaverhillNewburyportBridal of PennacookCape AnnGloucesterThe 4 FisheriesNorman's WoeWreck of the HesperusLand's EndThatcher's IslandRockportLanesvilleGraniteThe Fishermen. John Cabot was the first explorer of the coasts of New England under British auspices. After Columbus had discovered America, fabulous tales were told of its outlying islands. The primitive maps represented the Atlantic Ocean as full of islands, some being very large, especially the Island of Brazil, and the fabled Island of the Seven Cities. The latter was said by sailors to be inhabited by Christians who years before had fled from seven cities of Asia, under their seven bishops, taking refuge there. Bristol was then the leading English seaport, and five years after the discovery by Columbus, John Cabot started from it on a western voyage of exploration in search of these famous islands. King Henry VII. encouraged the enterprise, and in May, 1497, Cabot sailed in the little ship "Matthew," with a crew of eighteen, and going westward he discovered one of these islands, which he called the New Found Land. It was Cape Breton Island, but being apparently unproductive and without inhabitants, although some signs of people were seen, he soon returned to England. The greatest excitement followed his arrival home, and the report got abroad that he had discovered the Island of the Seven Cities and the coast of Asia. Cabot became all the rage in England, 5 and a writer of that time records that Englishmen called him "the Great Admiral," followed him about "like madmen," that he was "dressed in silks," and "treated like a prince." Cabot, feeling his importance, wanted his friends to share his good fortune, so he appointed some of them governors, and others bishops over the new world he had discovered, while King Henry was so delighted at the success of the voyage that he sent Cabot a letter of thanks and the munificent present of 10. King Henry VII. was always regarded as being "a little near." ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 42842
Author: Cook, Joel
Release Date: May 29, 2013
Format: eBook
Language: English

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