History Lesson 6
La Edad de Exploración, Parte 1 – The Age of Exploration, Part 1
The voyage of Columbus was like the first drop of water that squeezes through a crack in a dam, soon to be followed by a rushing, unstoppable flood. When the European nations became aware of the massive potential just a few month’s sail across the ocean, it began a wave of exploration and colonization that would change the lives of millions of people in a very short time.
But there were important steps leading up to the journey of the Niña, the Pinta and the Santa María. Improvements in navigation and shipbuilding made Columbus’ journey inevitable… it was just a question of who would go first.
How to Use This Page:
1. Listen to the audio as you read along with the Spanish on the left.
2. Open the English translation, and read the two side-by-side, making sure you understand the Spanish.
3. Close the English, and listen to the audio again, reading along in Spanish.
4. Close the Spanish, and listen once more. Maybe shut your eyes, and just try to catch as much as you can.
1. Who was Henry the Navigator, and what important accomplishment was he responsible for?
2. Who financed Christopher Columbus’ journey, and what was the goal?
3. What two countries made the Treaty of Tordesillas, and what far-reaching results did that have?