Discover how European exploration reshaped the world. From the search for new trade routes to the journeys of Columbus, Cabot, Cartier, and Hudson, these lessons introduce students to the people, motivations, and encounters that connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
These lessons guide students through the major explorers, routes, and settlements that shaped early North American history. With clear explanations, maps, organizers, and activities, this unit provides engaging resources for grades 3–6.
Learn why Europeans set out to explore the world. This lesson introduces the Crusades, Marco Polo, new inventions, Prince Henry the Navigator, and the growing desire to reach Asia.
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Explore how early European explorers searched for faster routes to Asia. This lesson introduces the Silk Road, new navigation tools, and the growing competition among European nations.
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Follow Columbus’s first voyage across the Atlantic and learn why his journey connected Europe and the Americas in ways that changed world history.
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Examine the question of who truly reached the Americas first—Native peoples, Vikings, and later European explorers—and how Columbus’s arrival reshaped history.
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Meet major Spanish explorers such as Ponce de León, Balboa, Cortés, Coronado, and De Soto, and learn how their expeditions expanded Spain’s influence in the Americas.
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Explore how Spain built missions, presidios, and pueblos across the Americas, and learn how Spanish rule affected Native peoples and shaped early colonial life.
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Learn about major French explorers such as Verrazzano, Cartier, Champlain, Marquette, Joliet, and La Salle, and how their journeys expanded France’s presence in North America.
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Explore how France established Quebec, Montreal, and trading posts throughout New France, and how alliances with Native peoples shaped the region’s development.
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Meet major English explorers such as John Cabot, Henry Hudson, and Sir Francis Drake, and learn how their voyages expanded England’s claims in North America.
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Explore how England established Roanoke, Jamestown, and Plymouth, and learn how early challenges shaped the growth of English colonies in North America.
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This complete history unit includes research passages, organizers, writing tasks, quizzes, activities, and website research — all in printable and digital formats. Everything you need to teach Early European Explorers with confidence.
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