Before the modern world took shape, a handful of daring expeditions forever altered humanity's understanding of geography, culture, and global possibility. Crossing Into the Unknown takes readers inside the unfolding drama of Columbus's Atlantic crossings-missions that began as ambitious quests and ultimately sparked one of the most transformative periods in world history. Designed for beginners seeking a clear and balanced introduction, this book demystifies the motivations, challenges, and consequences of these voyages. From the navigational risks of venturing into uncharted waters to the profound encounters between European sailors and the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, each chapter provides concise, accessible insights into how these journeys reshaped political ambitions, trade networks, and cultural landscapes. Rather than retelling mythic narratives, the book offers an educational look grounded in historical context, helping readers understand both the achievements and the far-reaching impacts-positive and destructive-that resulted from these crossings. Step aboard the ships that carried Europe toward a new hemisphere and discover how a series of risky expeditions redefined continents, identities, and the global future.
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