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 190 1513. Vasco Nunez de Balbao crosses the Isthmus of Panama, and sees the Pacific.

1517. Sebastian Cabot said to have discovered Hudson's Bay.

1517. Juan Diaz de Solis discovers the Rio de la Plata, and is murdered on the island of Martin Garcia.

1518. Grijalva discovers Mexico.

1519. Fernando Cortez conquers Mexico.

1519. Fernando Magellan starts on the circumnavigation of the globe.

1519. Guray explores north coast of Gulf of Mexico.

1520. Schoner's second globe.

1520. Magellan sees Monte Video, discovers Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, and traverses the Pacific.

1520-26. Alvarez explores the Soudan.

1521. Magellan discovers the Ladrones (Marianas), and is killed on the Philippines.

1522. Magellan's ship Victoria, under Sebastian del Cano, reaches Spain, having circumnavigated the globe in three years.

1524. Verazzano, on behalf of the French King, coasts from Cape Fear to New Hampshire.

1527. Saavedra sails from west coast of Mexico to the Moluccas.

1529. Line of demarcation between Spanish and Portuguese fixed at 17° east of Moluccas.

1531. Francisco Pizarro conquers Peru.

1532. Cortez visits California.

1534. Jacques Cartier explores the gulf and river of St. Lawrence.

1535. Diego d'Almagro conquers Chili.

1536. Gonsalo Pizarro passes the Andes.

1537-58. Ferdinand Mendez Pinto travels to Abyssinia, India, the Malay Archipelago, China, and Japan.

1538. Gerhardt Mercator begins his career as geographer. (Globe, 1541; projection, 1539; died 1594; atlas, 1595.)

1539. Francesco de Ulloa explores the Gulf of California.

1541. Orellana sails down the Amazon.

1542. Ruy Lopez de Villalobos discovers New Philippines, Garden Islands, and Pelew Islands, and takes possession of the Philippines for Spain.

1542. Cabrillo advances as far as Cape Mendocino.

1542. Japan first visited by Antonio de Mota.