Human Interest
198.9K views | +3 today
Follow
Human Interest
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...
Rescooped by Skuuppilehdet from Wonderful World of History
Scoop.it!

Archaeologists Find New Clues to “Lost Colony” Mystery - History in the Headlines

Archaeologists Find New Clues to “Lost Colony” Mystery - History in the Headlines | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Ongoing excavations at two sites in North Carolina have yielded new clues about what may have happened to the English settlers who vanished from Roanoke Island around 1590.

Via Mr. David Burton
No comment yet.
Rescooped by Skuuppilehdet from U.S HISTORY SHACK : MIKE BUSARELLO
Scoop.it!

New France and The Beginnings of the Fur Trade

New France and The Beginnings of the Fur Trade | Human Interest | Scoop.it

Via Luke Walker, Mike Busarello's Digital Storybooks
Luke Walker's curator insight, September 23, 2013 1:29 AM

Here's some supplemental reading on the subject of the French "explorers" and their exploits in establishing a colony and fur trade.


Be sure to document what you are reading about in your SPEC charts. 

Rescooped by Skuuppilehdet from U.S HISTORY SHACK : MIKE BUSARELLO
Scoop.it!

Interactive Map: "Exploration" of North America, 1492-1700


Via Luke Walker, Mike Busarello's Digital Storybooks
Luke Walker's curator insight, September 23, 2013 1:27 AM

Use this site to explore the various routes that Europeans followed when arriving in the "New World."

Remember you aren't really an explorer when you are laying claim to territory; that makes you a conqueror ;-) 

Based on the routes you see where is "New England", "New France", and "New Spain"?