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Who was the first to find the North-West Passage?
explorer Roald Amundsen
Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen was the first man who successfully navigated the North-West Passage by boat, on a voyage that lasted from 1903 to 1906.
When was the Northwest Passage made?
One searcher for the lost Franklin expedition, Robert (later Sir Robert) McClure, entered the passage from the west, became locked in the ice for two winters, and then sledged overland to another rescue ship coming from the east, thus completing the first one-way transit of the Northwest Passage in 1854.
When did exploration of the Pacific Northwest begin?
Spaniards made the first recorded voyages off the coast of what would become known as the American Northwest and British Columbia in 1774 and 1775, and thereafter developed a sporadic record of exploration and claiming (Spanish discoveries).
Who wrote the Northwest Passage?
Stan Rogers
Woody HermanRalph BurnsChubby Jackson
Northwest Passage/Composers
What country was the Northwest Passage from?
In 1609, the merchants of the Dutch East India Company hired English explorer Henry Hudson to find the Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
What did Robert McClure discover about the Northwest Passage?
He surveyed and mapped the passages and rivers of the Northwest Coast in detail. This confirmed to all that there was no great passage south of Bering Strait. The most famous of all attempts to find the Northwest Passage were Sir John Franklin’s tragic expedition and Sir Robert McClure’s grand success.
What is the northwest sea route?
The idea of a northwest sea route from Europe to East Asia dates back at least to the second century A.D. and the world maps of Greco-Roman geographer Ptolemy. Europeans developed interest in the sea passage after the Ottoman Empire monopolized major overland trade routes between Europe and Asia in the fifteenth century.
Who tried to explore the west coast of North America first?
But there were several attempts from the west coast of North America by explorers like captains James Cook and George Vancouver. In 1776, the Admiralty in Great Britain dispatched James Cook to explore the west coast for a route. He was ordered to ignore all inlets and rivers until they reached the northern latitude of 65 degrees north.