SS8 - Jeopardy Review
... - What is the Navigator By 1550 Portugal had trading posts in Africa, India, Southeast Asia and this South American country. - What is Brazil This fearless and ruthless explorer gained control of the Indian Ocean for Portugal. - Who was Vasco De Gama This was the name of the secret treaty between Sp ...
... - What is the Navigator By 1550 Portugal had trading posts in Africa, India, Southeast Asia and this South American country. - What is Brazil This fearless and ruthless explorer gained control of the Indian Ocean for Portugal. - Who was Vasco De Gama This was the name of the secret treaty between Sp ...
3. Portugese and Spanish Explorers
... relied upon trading and that trading relied upon mastery of the seas. By 1550 Portugal, with the support and backing of its monarchs had already established trading posts and colonies in Africa, India, Brazil and Southeast Asia. Portugal’s Crown Prince Henry not only encouraged exploration, but also ...
... relied upon trading and that trading relied upon mastery of the seas. By 1550 Portugal, with the support and backing of its monarchs had already established trading posts and colonies in Africa, India, Brazil and Southeast Asia. Portugal’s Crown Prince Henry not only encouraged exploration, but also ...
explor3key
... relied upon trading and that trading relied upon mastery of the seas. By 1550 Portugal, with the support and backing of its monarchs had already established trading posts and colonies in Africa, India, Brazil and Southeast Asia. Portugal’s Crown Prince Henry not only encouraged exploration, but also ...
... relied upon trading and that trading relied upon mastery of the seas. By 1550 Portugal, with the support and backing of its monarchs had already established trading posts and colonies in Africa, India, Brazil and Southeast Asia. Portugal’s Crown Prince Henry not only encouraged exploration, but also ...
The Search for Spices - Mr. Sipkovsky`s World History
... 1493 Spain asked the Pope to support their claim to the new world Pope set a Line of Demarcation Spain had trading in W of line Portugal had them E of the line ...
... 1493 Spain asked the Pope to support their claim to the new world Pope set a Line of Demarcation Spain had trading in W of line Portugal had them E of the line ...
File
... In 1493 Pope Alexander VI decided to ___________________the world in two in order to make peace between the two nations. The Pope suggested an imaginary line drawn through the __________________. This is known as the Line of _______________________. All the lands to west of the line belonged t ...
... In 1493 Pope Alexander VI decided to ___________________the world in two in order to make peace between the two nations. The Pope suggested an imaginary line drawn through the __________________. This is known as the Line of _______________________. All the lands to west of the line belonged t ...
3.1 Notes - Central CUSD 4
... Spain sent Italian Christopher Columbus on a voyage westward in the hope that the growing belief that the world was round was true, and that they could find a rout that was even more direct than the one the Portuguese had found. ...
... Spain sent Italian Christopher Columbus on a voyage westward in the hope that the growing belief that the world was round was true, and that they could find a rout that was even more direct than the one the Portuguese had found. ...
CHAPTERS 19 AND 20
... Portugal complained that the Line of Demarcation (1493), which was a boundary between Spain and Portugal, gave too much to Spain Spain and Portugal argued over which nation had the rights to the land Columbus had claimed In 1494, both countries signed this treaty Portugal won control over the east – ...
... Portugal complained that the Line of Demarcation (1493), which was a boundary between Spain and Portugal, gave too much to Spain Spain and Portugal argued over which nation had the rights to the land Columbus had claimed In 1494, both countries signed this treaty Portugal won control over the east – ...
Slide 1
... •Because Spain and Portugal wanted to protect their claims in America and they agreed to call on the Pope for help. ...
... •Because Spain and Portugal wanted to protect their claims in America and they agreed to call on the Pope for help. ...
Assignment #7 Answers
... - Brilliant navigator instead of hugging African coast on his way south, he first sailed to the Cape Verde Islands, several km’s off the west coast of Africa - - then went SE in a great arc to take advantage of the winds and swoop around to land near Southern tip of Africa - - rounded Cape of Good ...
... - Brilliant navigator instead of hugging African coast on his way south, he first sailed to the Cape Verde Islands, several km’s off the west coast of Africa - - then went SE in a great arc to take advantage of the winds and swoop around to land near Southern tip of Africa - - rounded Cape of Good ...
19 1 notesheet (2) - mrs
... 24. The immediate effect increased _______________ between Spain and Portugal. 25. Believing him to be right, Portugal suspected that Columbus had claimed lands that Portuguese ____________might have reached ___________. Line of Demarcation ...
... 24. The immediate effect increased _______________ between Spain and Portugal. 25. Believing him to be right, Portugal suspected that Columbus had claimed lands that Portuguese ____________might have reached ___________. Line of Demarcation ...
Europeans explore the east
... 2. What were some immediate and some long-term outcomes of Columbus’ voyage? Paved way for European colonization in Americas; increased tensions between Spain and Portugal ...
... 2. What were some immediate and some long-term outcomes of Columbus’ voyage? Paved way for European colonization in Americas; increased tensions between Spain and Portugal ...
God, gold and glory - St. Catherine of Siena School Seattle
... - Spain and Portugal sign a treaty dividing the newly discovered lands between the two nations How would you view this treaty if you were the English, French or other Europeans ...
... - Spain and Portugal sign a treaty dividing the newly discovered lands between the two nations How would you view this treaty if you were the English, French or other Europeans ...
I European Exploration and Expansion
... o 1497- Vasco de Gama was first European to reach India by sea o Profit was 60 times more than the investment o Ferdinand Magellan-Led the first successful expedition to circumnavigate the globe IV Spain o 1492 Ferdinand and Isabella financed Christopher Columbus o Columbus sailed west and discovere ...
... o 1497- Vasco de Gama was first European to reach India by sea o Profit was 60 times more than the investment o Ferdinand Magellan-Led the first successful expedition to circumnavigate the globe IV Spain o 1492 Ferdinand and Isabella financed Christopher Columbus o Columbus sailed west and discovere ...
Trading Empires in the Indian Ocean
... Indonesia, also known as the East Indies. In 1511, a Portuguese fleet attacked the city of Malacca on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula. In capturing the town, the Portuguese seized control of the Strait of Malacca. Seizing this waterway gave them control of the Moluccas. These were islands so r ...
... Indonesia, also known as the East Indies. In 1511, a Portuguese fleet attacked the city of Malacca on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula. In capturing the town, the Portuguese seized control of the Strait of Malacca. Seizing this waterway gave them control of the Moluccas. These were islands so r ...
Ch 13 Age of Exploration- Portugal
... Earth was not as great as others thought, Italian Christopher Columbus believed he could reach Asia by sailing west. ...
... Earth was not as great as others thought, Italian Christopher Columbus believed he could reach Asia by sailing west. ...
Age of Exploration - Flushing Community Schools
... of Africa • Vasco da Gama (Portugal): Sailed around southern tip & along East African coast. Found sea route from Portugal to India ...
... of Africa • Vasco da Gama (Portugal): Sailed around southern tip & along East African coast. Found sea route from Portugal to India ...
WH28-Exploration_and_expansion
... •“God, glory, and gold” Portugal •1420 Portugal Prince Henry the navigator •1488 Bartholomeu dias rounded the cape of Good Hope •1498 Vasco da Gama reached India (spices) by sailing around Africa •1500 Alvares reached Brazil claimed it for Portugal Spain Christopher Columbus (Italian) believed he co ...
... •“God, glory, and gold” Portugal •1420 Portugal Prince Henry the navigator •1488 Bartholomeu dias rounded the cape of Good Hope •1498 Vasco da Gama reached India (spices) by sailing around Africa •1500 Alvares reached Brazil claimed it for Portugal Spain Christopher Columbus (Italian) believed he co ...
here - mrrobinson.org
... Compass (Chinese invention) Astrolabe (Islamic invention) Cartography improved Shipwrights outfit new sails (Arabic Invention) and multiple masts ...
... Compass (Chinese invention) Astrolabe (Islamic invention) Cartography improved Shipwrights outfit new sails (Arabic Invention) and multiple masts ...
Treaty of Tordesillas
The Treaty of Tordesillas (Portuguese: Tratado de Tordesilhas [tɾɐˈtaðu ðɨ tuɾðɨˈziʎɐʃ], Spanish: Tratado de Tordesillas [tɾaˈtaðo ðe toɾðeˈsiʎas]), signed at Tordesillas on June 7, 1494, and authenticated at Setúbal, Portugal, divided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between Portugal and the Crown of Castile, along a meridian 370 leagues west of the Cape Verde islands, off the west coast of Africa. This line of demarcation was about halfway between the Cape Verde islands (already Portuguese) and the islands entered by Christopher Columbus on his first voyage (claimed for Castile and León), named in the treaty as Cipangu and Antilia (Cuba and Hispaniola).The lands to the east would belong to Portugal and the lands to the west to Castile. The treaty was signed by Spain, 2 July 1494 and by Portugal, 5 September 1494. The other side of the world would be divided a few decades later by the Treaty of Zaragoza or Saragossa, signed on 22 April 1529, which specified the antimeridian to the line of demarcation specified in the Treaty of Tordesillas. Originals of both treaties are kept at the Archivo General de Indias in Spain and at the Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo in Portugal.This treaty worked fairly well as between Spain and Portugal, despite considerable ignorance as to the geography of the New World, but it omitted all of the other European powers. Those countries generally ignored the treaty, particularly those that became Protestant after the Reformation.