Explorers keep journals to document their experiences, observations, and thoughts during their travels. Journals serve as a valuable record for themselves and others to learn from and reflect upon their journey, discoveries, and potential scientific findings. Additionally, journals can help explorers stay organized, track progress, and preserve memories for future reference.
Spanish explorers like Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro, along with Portuguese explorers like Vasco da Gama and Ferdinand Magellan, came to the Americas in search of treasure such as gold and silver.
The original Lewis and Clark journals are kept in the American Philosophical Society library in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Some copies and transcriptions can also be found in various libraries and museums throughout the United States.
Explorers were hoping to find new trade routes to Asia, valuable resources like gold and spices, and lands to claim for their countries.
The relationship between the Inca tribe and the explorers, like the Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro, was not friendly. The explorers sought to conquer and exploit the Inca Empire, leading to conflicts and ultimately the fall of the Inca civilization.
European explorers often engaged in games like cards, dice, and chess to pass the time during their long voyages. These games provided mental stimulation and entertainment for the crew members while at sea. Additionally, some explorers may have participated in physical activities like swimming or horse riding when they had the opportunity.
Literature during the Exploration Era in the Americas was mainly in the form of journals written by the explorers, depicting their experiences. While some of the journals were strictly in the style of accounting for and detailing their trip and discover, men like Captain John Smith, stretched the imagination and added romance to his journals.
Soldier's keep journals to record events going on in their lives during the war they are fighting. Soldiers know that they may not go home and a journal is something that can be given to their loved ones.
Narrative non-fiction = telling a true story as it happens example- The journals of Lewis and Clark, American explorers Journals of Civil War soldiers, WW 2 soldiers, WW 1 soldiers etc.
Well they're used to keep personal thoughts that they are to nervous to share with others
To keep up with the times. Journals (credible ones) are published much quicker than textbooks.
yeah but you cant keep i permentaly
just keep on pounding him moves like discharge and try to slow him down with scary face
they kept very detailed journals
i keep fainting on the 18-19 floor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Travel journals can be viewed online at websites like "offexploring", "traveljournal" and "hellotraveler". For professional travel journals online one could visit the website 21st Century Adventures.
A library of journals, an anthology of journals...
Journals in Australia are just same as Indian journals.