
The Conquest of America
A four-part chronicle of the exploration of North America profiles the men who led the expeditions.
- 2005-2005
- 1 season
- History Channel
- Action & Adventure, Drama
A four-part chronicle of the exploration of North America profiles the men who led the expeditions.
Season 1 Episode Guide
4 Episodes 2005
Episode 1
Southwest
Mon, Mar 28, 2005 45 mins
Part 1 recalls the conquest of the Southwest and the exploits of Mexican governor Francisco Vazquez de Coronado, who, in 1540, mounted an expedition that took him past the Grand Canyon and was later put on trial for his cruelty towards the Pueblo Indians.
Episode 2
Southeast
In 1562 French naval officer Jean Ribault sailed to America with the goal of establishing a French Protestant colony. Exploring the Florida coastline, Ribault sailed north and built Charlesfort (Port Royal, SC) before returning to France in the midst of a religious war. He eventually returned to America to help fight Spanish forces at Fort Caroline on the mouth of the St. Johns River in Florida.
Episode 3
Northeast
Wed, Mar 23, 2005
Henry Hudson survived mutiny and discovered the mouth of Hudson River in 1609. In 1610, he returned to continent in search of a northwest passage, but after a year of enduring of extreme cold weather, part of the crew mutinied and set Hudson, his son, and seven others adrift on a small boat, never to be seen again.
Episode 4
Northwest
Thu, Mar 31, 2005
In 1724 Danish navigator Vitus Jonassen Bering was sent by Peter the Great to explore the water routes between Siberia and North America, proving that North America and Asia were not connected. In 1741, another voyage to North America ended in shipwreck. Bering eventually perished on the uninhabited island subsequently named after him.
