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Martin Frobisher thought the First Nations/ American Indians were:savagesdifferentunimportantYou can check other sites too. This is all I found- Skylar
Henry Hudson's death is recorded on June 22, 1611. The full details of how aren't known, and his body wasn't found. But the basic facts are, his ships crew mutinied, during a voyage to discover the Northwest Passage to the Orient. They set him and a few of his loyal crew members, including his young son, adrift in a small boat. They were never seen again. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
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According to several sites, a paige (also sometimes written "page") was known as a servant, most often a young boy in training to become a knight. Knights had strict codes of conduct, and were to protect and serve their Lord (often, this person was a rich landowner, and someone appointed to royal court by a king or queen). http://74.125.45.104/search?q=cache:18rB2mK9E48J:www.castles.me.uk/medieval-knights.htm+midieval+knight+role&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us&client=firefox-a
Bartolomeu Dias [c. 1450-May 29, 1500] discovered that it was possible to sail southward down the west coast of Africa, raound the continent's most southerly points, and either sail northward back up the east African coast or northeasterly towards India. So the navigator proved the existence of a sea route around southernmost Africa, and across the Indian Ocean for direct trade with India. And he thereby made it possible for Portugal, and other countries, to challenge the total control of the Middle Eastern middleman over European trade with Africa and Asia.Copied : http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_did_Bartolomeu_Dias_discover