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Sixteenth Century North America: The Land and the People as Seen by the Europeans

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Sixteenth Century North America: The Land and the People as Seen by the Europeans offers a detailed reconstruction of the continents geography, environment, and cultures as first encountered by European explorers and chroniclers. It focuses on the continental United States and Canada, tracing the earliest phases of discovery and observation before permanent colonization began. Reports describe landscapes, flora, fauna, and Indigenous lifeways with vividness, revealing a composite picture of a well-inhabited and resource-rich land. The book also underscores that these explorations were not merely geographical ventures but moves in the geopolitical struggles of the sixteenth century, with Spain, Portugal, France, and England competing for maritime dominance and access to Asia. Religious and political tensions shaped many expeditions, and detailed reconstructions of routes reveal how these voyages unfolded against the backdrop of international rivalry.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 332 pages
Publication date: 13 May 2022
Publisher: University of California Press

Sixteenth Century North America: The Land and the People as Seen by the Europeans offers a comprehensive and detailed reconstruction of the continents geography, environment, and cultures as first encountered by European explorers and chroniclers. The book focuses on the continental United States and Canada, tracing the earliest phases of discovery and observation before permanent colonization began. European observers recorded landscapes, flora, fauna, and Indigenous lifeways with a vividness that still allows identification of species and cultural practices. Reports describe buffalo herds, turkeys, opossums, pecans, persimmons, housing structures, and agricultural methods in remarkable detail. Many accounts, preserved in Spanish, French, Portuguese, English, and Italian sources, reveal a composite picture of a well-inhabited and resource-rich land. By weaving together these narratives, the volume situates early European perceptions of North America as both a natural paradise and a place of profound cultural encounter. At the same time, the book underscores that these explorations were not merely geographical ventures but moves in the geopolitical struggles of the sixteenth century. North America became entangled in the larger contest among Spain, Portugal, France, and England for maritime dominance and access to Asia. Spain consolidated power through bases in the Caribbean and Mexico, France probed the northern passage while harassing Spanish fleets, and England combined reconnaissance with colonization attempts at Roanoke. Religious and political tensions shaped many expeditions, as when France sought to export its Protestant conflict overseas or when Spanish operations countered French incursions in.

Sixteenth Century North America: The Land and the People as Seen by the Europeans


Sixteenth Century North America: The Land and the People as Seen by the Europeans offers a detailed reconstruction of the continents geography, environment, and cultures as first encountered by European explorers and chroniclers. The book focuses on the continental United States and Canada, tracing the earliest phases of discovery and observation before permanent colonization began. From John Cabots landfall in 1497 to the extensive expeditions of Cartier, De Soto, and Cabrillo, European observers recorded landscapes, flora, fauna, and Indigenous lifeways with a vividness that still allows identification of species and cultural practices. Reports describe buffalo herds, turkeys, opossums, pecans, persimmons, housing structures, and agricultural methods in remarkable detail. Many accounts, preserved in Spanish, French, Portuguese, English, and Italian sources, reveal a composite picture of a well-inhabited and resource-rich land. By weaving together these narratives, the volume situates early European perceptions of North America as both a natural paradise and a place of profound cultural encounter. At the same time, the book underscores that these explorations were not merely geographical ventures but moves in the geopolitical struggles of the sixteenth century. North America became entangled in the larger contest among Spain, Portugal, France, and England for maritime dominance and access to Asia. Spain consolidated power through bases in the Caribbean and Mexico, France probed the northern passage while harassing Spanish fleets, and England combined reconnaissance with colonization attempts at Roanoke. Religious and political tensions shaped many expeditions, as when France sought to export its Protestant conflict overseas or when Spanish operations countered French incursions in.

Weight: 499g
Dimension: 229 x 152 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780520308657

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