The Boy's Hakluyt: English Voyages of Adventure and Discovery
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A retelling of Richard Hakluyt's compilations, presented for young readers, summarizes English voyages of exploration, trade, and early attempts at colonization in North America and adjacent seas. It follows maritime ventures from early coastal expeditions through searches for a Northwest Passage, recounting the voyages associated with figures such as the Cabots, Frobisher, Hawkins, Drake, Gilbert, and Raleigh. The narrative traces the shift from raiding and trade to deliberate settlement efforts, describes failures and successes including lost colonies and the founding of Jamestown, and emphasizes themes of maritime courage, commercial ambition, and imperial rivalry, arranged chronologically with maps and illustrative material to aid comprehension.
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