Patagonia: The History of Patagonia
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PATAGONIATHE HISTORY OF PATAGONIAENGLISH EDITIONThe history of Patagonia written by Jaime Said is the first consolidated account ofexplorations, endurance, and survival of man in the southern hemisphere, consideringthe flora and fauna of the region. It covers geographical limits, and detailed history ofPatagonia since its discovery in 1520 up until the 19th century, when the territory becomepart of two Republics; Argentina and Chile.This book covers three centuries, since the Renaissance, with the discovery of the straightof Magellan and the opening of the Western route to the Indies, weakening Venice andPortugal monopoly over the spice islands, until its independence from the Spanish colony.Privateers such as Sir Francis Drake and Thomas Cavendish sailed the southern seasof Patagonia on their encounter with Spanish fleet, where they raided ships loaded withgold and other valuable goods in the Cape Horn passage.Later, the discovery of the Beagle Channel by Robert Fitzroy, which permitted CharlesDarwin to collect species in Patagonia, deriving into serious investigations and conclusionsof his famous theory of evolution and the origin of man.The geography in this book is treated with several maps, under the official boundaries.This history covers all of Patagonia, treating the area as one single imaginary continent,including Argentina and Chile.
PATAGONIATHE HISTORY OF PATAGONIAENGLISH EDITIONThe history of Patagonia written by Jaime Said is the first consolidated account ofexplorations, endurance, and survival of man in the southern hemisphere, consideringthe flora and fauna of the region. It covers geographical limits, and detailed history ofPatagonia since its discovery in 1520 up until the 19th century, when the territory becomepart of two Republics; Argentina and Chile.This book covers three centuries, since the Renaissance, with the discovery of the straightof Magellan and the opening of the Western route to the Indies, weakening Venice andPortugal monopoly over the spice islands, until its independence from the Spanish colony.Privateers such as Sir Francis Drake and Thomas Cavendish sailed the southern seasof Patagonia on their encounter with Spanish fleet, where they raided ships loaded withgold and other valuable goods in the Cape Horn passage.Later, the discovery of the Beagle Channel by Robert Fitzroy, which permitted CharlesDarwin to collect species in Patagonia, deriving into serious investigations and conclusionsof his famous theory of evolution and the origin of man.The geography in this book is treated with several maps, under the official boundaries.This history covers all of Patagonia, treating the area as one single imaginary continent,including Argentina and Chile.
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