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4 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses the explorations of Christopher Columbus and Jacques Cousteau. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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The best intentions often brought about an entirely different outcome; while explorers made sure to draw up at least an idea of where they were heading and what they
expected to find, their navigating abilities many times led them astray and into a wholly divergent end. Those who navigated were not necessarily the men who wore a captains
garb, but rather the seamen were often more experienced at working the sails, rigging and repairing the ship. The captain, who was often nothing more than a soldier, merchant,
adventurer or gentleman of the court, was far too occupied with his "desire for wealth or political favor" (The Mariners Museum, 1999) to get anymore involved with the overall process.
Several explorers are credited with the Age of Exploration, including Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, Francis Drake, Henry Hudson and John & Sebastian Cabot.
The very first Spanish immigrant who set foot in America was Christopher Columbus in 1492; however, it was not until the seventeenth century that Spain had effectively established a
presence, as its people sought to attain unprecedented social and economic opportunity. Exploration of the undiscovered compelled these thrill seekers to uncover places that many had never contemplated even
existed. Whether because of religious beliefs, create trade routs, gold or the raw desire for conquest, the urge to explore has existed since the beginning of time (The Mariners
Museum, 1999). Centuries later, the sea continues to play an integral role in the concept of exploration when a true pioneer of underwater
beauty and freedom represents adventure and discovery to a worldwide audience. Jacques-Yves Cousteaus contributions to mankind were grand and far-reaching, whether it was his invention of the aqua lung
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