
Famous Discoverers and Explorers of America Their Voyages, Battles, and Hardships in Traversing and Conquering the Unknown Territories of a New World
by Charles H. L. (Charles Haven Ladd) Johnston
"Famous Discoverers and Explorers of America" by Charles H. L. Johnston is a historical account likely written in the early 20th century. The text chronicles the significant figures involved in the exploration and discovery of the Americas, emphasizing their journeys, struggles, and achievements. The book aims to paint a vivid picture of these daring adventurers, celebrating their contributions to the world. The opening of the book introduces Leif Ericson, portraying him as a young boy deeply fascinated by the sea and adventures to the west. It delves into his ambitions sparked by legends of unexplored lands, followed by Ericson's eventual maturity into a strong Viking. The narrative then outlines Ericson's historic voyage to the New World, where he and his crew became the first Europeans to settle in America, establishing a settlement in a land rich with resources, later referred to as Vinland. This initial chapter not only sets the stage for exploring Ericson's discoveries but also emphasizes the theme of adventure and the relentless human spirit of exploration.
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