European Approaches to North America, 1450–1640
Discover the fascinating history of early exploration and cartography in "European Approaches to North America, 1450–1640," authored by esteemed scholars and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1998. This comprehensive volume spans 354 pages and delves into the European perceptions and narratives surrounding the North Atlantic and North America during a pivotal 200-year period, starting from the mid-15th century. It highlights significant figures such as Samuel de Champlain and Henri IV, providing a rich context for understanding the early interactions between Europe and the New World. Ideal for history enthusiasts and researchers alike, this hardback edition offers valuable insights into the era's exploration and the evolving European worldview. Enhance your library with this essential resource on early North American history.