As a young man he lived in Dieppe, France, and entered the French maritime service. Verrazzano made two voyages to the Levant present-day Turkey, Syria and Lebanon. France at the time was increasingly jealous of Spain's early ventures in the New World. Although an Italian by birth, Giovanni da Verrazzano did not embark on any voyage or exploration sanctioned by his king. Instead, he plundered wealth from his ransacking of ships across the Atlantic and the Mediterranean for the French King and it was King Francis I who commissioned the French expeditions helmed by Giovanni da Verrazzano.
Here are some Giovanni da Verrazzano major accomplishments. The authenticity of that claim has not been vetted. It is also disputed if he was born in He spent many years as a pirate for France, preying on Spanish and Portuguese sea vessels. In early sixteenth century, Spanish and Portuguese explorers were exploring the west and Francis I was concerned that France would fall behind. Verrazzano convinced the King that he was the right man to lead the voyages.
Verrazzano began exploring the Atlantic coast of North America towards north. However as he usually anchored far off-shore, he missed discovering the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays. He wrote so in a letter to Francis I. However what he saw was actually a part of the Atlantic Ocean. While sailing south of Jamaica, the crew spotted a heavily vegetated, seemingly unpopulated island, and Verrazzano dropped anchor to explore it with a handful of crewmen.
The group was soon attacked by a large assemblage of cannibalistic natives who killed them and ate them all as Girolamo and the rest of the crew watched from the main ship, unable to help. We strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! Subscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives.
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