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Leif Erikson's voyage was undertaken in search of new lands to settle and trade with. He was also likely influenced by stories of earlier explorers and the desire to expand Viking territories.
A journey or voyage undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose, esp. that of exploration, research, or war.
Louis Jolliet's voyage was undertaken in 1673 to explore and map the Mississippi River with the goal of finding a possible water route to the Pacific Ocean. The expedition was commissioned by the French government, as they were interested in expanding their fur trading operations and asserting claims to new territories in North America. Ultimately, Jolliet's voyage contributed valuable geographical knowledge of the region.
William Baffin's ship was named the "Discovery." He was an English explorer and navigator known for his voyages in the early 17th century, particularly his explorations in the Arctic regions. Baffin's notable journeys included the mapping of Baffin Bay and the exploration of the northern coast of Canada.
Eric the Red's voyages were undertaken as he continuously found himself exiled or banned from the places he lived for killing neighbours and people he disagreed with. With each successive exile he moved further west until he discovered Greenland.
William Morton has written: 'Dr. Kane's Arctic voyage'
Ponce de León's voyage, undertaken in 1513, aimed to explore and claim new lands for Spain, primarily motivated by the search for gold and the legendary Fountain of Youth. He sought to expand Spanish territories in the Americas and increase wealth through exploration. His expedition ultimately led him to the coast of Florida, marking the first European contact with the region.
William Bradford
William and Daniel Vestal. Daniel died on the voyage and was buried at sea.