Miscellaneous

What happened Willem Janszoon?

What happened Willem Janszoon?

Near the end of his life, Janszoon served as governor of Banda (1623–1627). He returned to Batavia in June 1627 and soon afterwards, as admiral of a fleet of eight vessels, went on a diplomatic mission to India.

How old was Willem Janszoon when he died?

60 years (1570–1630)
Willem Janszoon/Age at death

What impacts did Willem Janszoon have with the world?

In late February and early March 1606 Willem Janszoon, captain of the Dutch East India Company ship the Duyfken, became the first European to make recorded contact with and map part of the Australian continent.

Why is Willem Janszoon significant?

Willem Janszoon was a Dutch navigator and colonial governor. Janszoon served in the Netherlands East Indies in the periods 1603–11 and 1612–16, including as governor of Fort Henricus on the island of Solor. He was the first European to see the coast of Australia during his around the world voyage of 1605 – 1606.

Who first discovered Australia?

explorer Willem Janszoon
While Indigenous Australians have inhabited the continent for tens of thousands of years, and traded with nearby islanders, the first documented landing on Australia by a European was in 1606. The Dutch explorer Willem Janszoon landed on the western side of Cape York Peninsula and charted about 300 km of coastline.

How did Willem Janszoon find Australia?

Late in 1605 Willem Jansz (Janszoon) of Amsterdam sailed aboard the Duyfken from Bantam in the Dutch East Indies in search of New Guinea. He reached the Torres Strait a few weeks before Torres and named what was later to prove part of the Australian coast—Cape Keer-Weer, on…

What societies did Willem Janszoon make contact?

Janszoon travelled to the Dutch East Indies in 1598 for the Oude compagnies and became an officer of the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC) in Dutch) when it was established in 1602.

What was Willem Janszoon best known for?

Janszoon voyage of 1606
Willem Janszoon/Known for

What is Willem Janszoon best known for?

Willem Janszoon (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɪləm ˈjɑnsoːn]; c. 1570 – c. 1630), sometimes abbreviated to Willem Jansz., was a Dutch navigator and colonial governor. Janszoon served in the Netherlands East Indies in the periods 1603–1611 and 1612–1616, including as governor of Fort Henricus on the island of Solor.

What country did Jan Janszoon sail for?

Janszoon served in the Dutch East Indies in the periods 1603–1611 and 1612–1616, including as governor of Fort Henricus on the island of Solor. He is the first European known to have seen the coast of Australia during his voyage of 1605–1606.

Was Willem Janszoon in Torres Strait?

Janzsoon and the Duyfken were actually in Torres Strait in March 1606, just a few weeks before Torres sailed through. In 1611 Willem Janszoon returned to Holland believing that the south coast of New Guinea was joined to the land along which he sailed.

What was the first record of Janszoon?

The first record of Janszoon was him entering into the service of trade company. He joined the fleet aboard the Hollandia as a mate and journeyed to the East Indies. Janszoon sailed to the East Indies three times and on the third trip he was named captain of the Duyfken.