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Term Papers on Giovanni Da Verrazano

Term Paper TitleGiovanni Da Verrazano
# of Words521
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.08

Giovanni Da Verrazano

     Giovanni da Verrazano was a Florentine explorer and navigator.  Although he was Italian, he was employed by the king of France Franci I to find a passage to the Pacific Ocean.  The exact date of his birth and death are not known, but historians believe that he was born in 1480, and he died in 1527.  In 1524, he started on a voyage and discovered Cape Fear.  He is believed to have been the first European to sight the New York Bay, but it
was not explored until Henry Hudson's voyage in 1609.  Verrazono also explored the North Carolina coast and he visited the Chesapeake region and then northward to Nova Scotia.  In fact, he explored much of the American coast line.  When Giovanni was 39, he explored more of the coast, sailing his 100-ton ship Dauphine for the French.  While on this mission, he discovered a "beautiful" harbor in April and gave the name Angouleme to the island that will later be called Manhattan.  But Giovanni wasn't flawless.  While he was still on this journey, he mistook the large body of water to the west of the Outer Banks of North Carolina for the Pacific Ocean.  A map by Sebastian Munster shows the false "Sea of Verrazano."  

     His voyages affected all men because he discovered some important lands that are vital to us today, such as Manhattan.  If he had not discovered these expanses, maybe someone else who had different intentions would have found them, and then our whole American history would be different.  He could have burned the land...

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