| Age of Exploration: Interactive Lesson on Explorers and Discoveries. |
| Learn about famous explorers, voyages, and global discoveries that shaped world history. |
Welcome to our History Lessons and Quiz series! Each lesson features 10 questions designed to test your knowledge while teaching you interesting historical facts through detailed explanations after every answer.
⛵ Keep Exploring the Age of Exploration – Free & Fun Resources!
Continue your journey into the Age of Discovery with these trusted, free resources:
- Britannica – Age of Exploration – Trusted encyclopedia entries on explorers, voyages, and discoveries.
- Khan Academy – Age of Exploration – Video lessons on Columbus, Magellan, and the Columbian Exchange.
- National Geographic – Columbian Exchange – Interactive articles on the transfer of plants, animals, and diseases.
- The Met Museum – Exploration – High-quality images of maps, navigational tools, and artifacts from the Age of Exploration.
🌍 Fun fact: The first European to see the Pacific Ocean from the Americas was Vasco Núñez de Balboa in 1513. He crossed the Isthmus of Panama and named the new ocean “Mar del Sur” (South Sea). Seven years later, Ferdinand Magellan renamed it “Mar Pacífico” (Peaceful Sea) because its waters seemed calmer than the Atlantic he had just crossed. The name stuck, and we still call it the Pacific Ocean today!







