Explorations

  • Apr 22, 1500

    John Cabot exploration

    John Cabot exploration
    John Cabot, explored the New
    England coastline of the Americas for England. The
    Portuguese sea captain Pedro Cabral landed in South
    America in 1500. May have developed the idea of sailing westward to reach the riches of Asia while working for a Venetian merchant.
  • May 7, 1500

    Voyage

    Voyage
    Christopher Columbus left Spain on his fourth voyage to the New World, landing back on the islands of Martinique and Jamaica in June. This voyage would take him to Central America, but not to North America.
  • May 14, 1500

    Indian culture

    Indian culture
    Indian culture flourishes in Florida as exemplified by the woodcarving in the Calusa culture. The Calusa had been living in this area for 1,000 years prior to European contact.
  • Sep 22, 1500

    New sail added to ship

    New sail added to ship
    By 1500, all four masts carried top sails and the main and force mast added a third sail called a top gallant. This rapid prolifertion of sails results in the first evidence of crew actually beings stationed in the ringing, rather than working the sails entirely from the deck.
  • Sep 24, 1500

    13 ships

    13 ships
    Cabral's 13 ships left on March 9, 1500, following the route of Vasco da Gama. With only four of the original 13 ships, they left with. 1500 men was sent to India
  • Oct 19, 1500

    Caravel

    Caravel
    The design of caravels underwent changes over the years, but a typical caravel of the late 15th century may be described as a broad-beamed vessel of 50 or 60 tons burden; some were as large as 160 tons. About 75 feet (23 m) long, the typical caravel had two or three pole masts, lateen-rigged (i.e., with triangular sails).
  • Nov 9, 1500

    Rescue ships

    Rescue ships
    During the Second World War designated convoy rescue ships accompanied some Atlantic convoys to rescue survivors from ships that had been attacked. Rescue ships were typically small freighters with passenger accommodations converted to rescue service. This involved enlarging galley and food storage areas and providing berthing and sanitary facilities for approximately 150 men.
  • Nov 17, 1500

    Pedro Álvares Cabral

    Pedro Álvares Cabral
    In April 1500, the second Portuguese India Armada, headed by Pedro Álvares Cabral, with a crew of expert captains, including Bartolomeu Dias and Nicolau Coelho, encountered the Brazilian coast as it swung westward in the Atlantic while performing a large "volta do mar" to avoid becalming in the Gulf of Guinea.
  • Dec 8, 1500

    Amerigo Vespucci

    Amerigo Vespucci
    In 1500 Amerigo Vespucci a Florentine, went along on several voyages and wrote letters describing the lands he saw. These
    letters led to the use of the name America (after
    Amerigo) for the new lands.
  • Dec 30, 1500

    Carracks

    Carracks
    Carracks were larger ships for war and commerce, they had
    high platforms at front and back from which to fire at opponents
    armed with cannons, square sails for more sail area. Also a
    large payload attached.