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Women of the Age of Exploration

Layla Gupta

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The Age of Exploration, spanning from the late 15th to the 17th century, is often associated with bold male explorers who set sail across uncharted seas. However, behind many of the era’s most significant discoveries were the stories of women whose contributions were often overlooked or underestimated. Early female pioneers played crucial roles, often navigating gendered barriers to contribute to the expanding world of exploration, trade, and knowledge. One of the most notable early female pioneers was Queen Isabella I of Spain. Isabella’s reign, alongside her husband Ferdinand of Aragon, was a key period in Spanish history. Her support for Christopher Columbus’s voyage in 1492 was instrumental in the success of his transatlantic expedition. Isabella’s vision for Spanish imperialism and her belief in the potential of overseas exploration set the stage for a vast Spanish empire in the Americas. While she is often remembered for her support of Columbus, Isabella’s role as a patron of exploration extended beyond just funding. Her policies and strategic decisions shaped the early days of European exploration, creating an environment where further expeditions could flourish. Her influence was not only political but also personal, as she played an active role in promoting the concept of global exploration to the Spanish court and her people. In addition to monarchs, women from less prominent social positions also played significant roles in the Age of Exploration. Female merchants and traders, for instance, were instrumental in the economic growth of European colonies. Many of these women capitalized on the burgeoning global trade networks, which connected Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Asia. Duration - 1h 38m. Author - Layla Gupta. Narrator - Digital Voice Madelyn G. Published Date - Monday, 13 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Layla Gupta ©.

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United States

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The Age of Exploration, spanning from the late 15th to the 17th century, is often associated with bold male explorers who set sail across uncharted seas. However, behind many of the era’s most significant discoveries were the stories of women whose contributions were often overlooked or underestimated. Early female pioneers played crucial roles, often navigating gendered barriers to contribute to the expanding world of exploration, trade, and knowledge. One of the most notable early female pioneers was Queen Isabella I of Spain. Isabella’s reign, alongside her husband Ferdinand of Aragon, was a key period in Spanish history. Her support for Christopher Columbus’s voyage in 1492 was instrumental in the success of his transatlantic expedition. Isabella’s vision for Spanish imperialism and her belief in the potential of overseas exploration set the stage for a vast Spanish empire in the Americas. While she is often remembered for her support of Columbus, Isabella’s role as a patron of exploration extended beyond just funding. Her policies and strategic decisions shaped the early days of European exploration, creating an environment where further expeditions could flourish. Her influence was not only political but also personal, as she played an active role in promoting the concept of global exploration to the Spanish court and her people. In addition to monarchs, women from less prominent social positions also played significant roles in the Age of Exploration. Female merchants and traders, for instance, were instrumental in the economic growth of European colonies. Many of these women capitalized on the burgeoning global trade networks, which connected Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Asia. Duration - 1h 38m. Author - Layla Gupta. Narrator - Digital Voice Madelyn G. Published Date - Monday, 13 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Layla Gupta ©.

Language:

English


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