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... • Pizarro then lead a surprise attack killing thousands of Incas. • Pizarro was able to bribe Atahualpa by promising to spare his family in exchange for vast supplies of silver and gold. • However, after Atahualpa turned over the riches, Pizarro had Atahualpa killed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= ...
... • Pizarro then lead a surprise attack killing thousands of Incas. • Pizarro was able to bribe Atahualpa by promising to spare his family in exchange for vast supplies of silver and gold. • However, after Atahualpa turned over the riches, Pizarro had Atahualpa killed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= ...
Document: Henry the Navigator AP World History The School of
... involving famous men off the Sagres and Cape St. Vincent headlands. That old sea dog Sir Francis Drake was very active in these waters harrying Spanish galleons returning from the Caribbean laden with treasure to fill Spain's war chest. Portugal was under Spanish rule at the time. With preparations ...
... involving famous men off the Sagres and Cape St. Vincent headlands. That old sea dog Sir Francis Drake was very active in these waters harrying Spanish galleons returning from the Caribbean laden with treasure to fill Spain's war chest. Portugal was under Spanish rule at the time. With preparations ...
Section 3.11
... – Desire for new trade routes • New Technologies – Astrolabe/quadrant, compass, dead reckoning, caravel, lateen sail ...
... – Desire for new trade routes • New Technologies – Astrolabe/quadrant, compass, dead reckoning, caravel, lateen sail ...
Chapter 2 Section 2
... Seeking New Trade Routes (cont.) • Ships sailed south along the coast of West Africa (also called the Gold Coast) where they traded for gold and ivory and began buying slaves in the mid-1400s. • In 1487 Bartholomeu Dias explored the southernmost part of Africa. • This became known as the Cape of Go ...
... Seeking New Trade Routes (cont.) • Ships sailed south along the coast of West Africa (also called the Gold Coast) where they traded for gold and ivory and began buying slaves in the mid-1400s. • In 1487 Bartholomeu Dias explored the southernmost part of Africa. • This became known as the Cape of Go ...
Unit 4 Study guide- Age of Exploration
... Explain the major motivations people had to explore at the time. (The three G’s) Explain how the Dutch were able to take away the spice empire of the Portuguese. Possible Essay Explain the process through which Portugal was able to get the spices and then take control of the Spice Islands. (Prince H ...
... Explain the major motivations people had to explore at the time. (The three G’s) Explain how the Dutch were able to take away the spice empire of the Portuguese. Possible Essay Explain the process through which Portugal was able to get the spices and then take control of the Spice Islands. (Prince H ...
AGE OF EXPLORATION Chapter Five review_2
... 11. Through trade with the Arab world spices began to arrive in Europe through India 12. At some steps of the trading process, the prices of the spices increased 13. Europeans believed a land route to the east was the solution to their trade problems. 14. The first European explorers to what is now ...
... 11. Through trade with the Arab world spices began to arrive in Europe through India 12. At some steps of the trading process, the prices of the spices increased 13. Europeans believed a land route to the east was the solution to their trade problems. 14. The first European explorers to what is now ...
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... Zheng He was the son of a ḥājjī, a Muslim who had made the pilgrimage to Mecca. His family claimed descent from an early Mongol governor of Yunnan province in southwestern China as well as from King Muḥammad of Bukhara. The family name Ma was derived from the Chinese rendition of Muḥammad. In 1381, ...
... Zheng He was the son of a ḥājjī, a Muslim who had made the pilgrimage to Mecca. His family claimed descent from an early Mongol governor of Yunnan province in southwestern China as well as from King Muḥammad of Bukhara. The family name Ma was derived from the Chinese rendition of Muḥammad. In 1381, ...
Showdown 15th Century Mariners
... So, once the Portuguese breached the Indian Ocean, they didn’t create, like, huge colonies, because there were already powerful empires in the region. Instead, they were able to capture and control a num ...
... So, once the Portuguese breached the Indian Ocean, they didn’t create, like, huge colonies, because there were already powerful empires in the region. Instead, they were able to capture and control a num ...
Form C The Age of Exploration Test Multiple Choice: Identify the
... 12. Which route on the map above represents Magellan’s voyage most accurately? 13. Silver, during the Age of Exploration was… A) Used as money. B) Used to make navigational tools. ...
... 12. Which route on the map above represents Magellan’s voyage most accurately? 13. Silver, during the Age of Exploration was… A) Used as money. B) Used to make navigational tools. ...
Early Exploration of North America The New World 1400
... Shipbuilders: built fast sailing ships that used triangular sails ...
... Shipbuilders: built fast sailing ships that used triangular sails ...
Warm Up # 25 -- Voyages of Discovery - British-Honors
... knew the world was round, but believed it was smaller than it actually is. He also had no idea the American continents existed. So when he reached a Caribbean island after two months at sea, he believed he had reached Asia. He called the people living there Indians. He returned to the Caribbean thre ...
... knew the world was round, but believed it was smaller than it actually is. He also had no idea the American continents existed. So when he reached a Caribbean island after two months at sea, he believed he had reached Asia. He called the people living there Indians. He returned to the Caribbean thre ...
trading post empires webquest
... A. “With the Treaty of Tordesillas signed, Portugal assured exclusive navigation around Africa and in 1498 Vasco da Gama reached India and established the first Portuguese outposts there. Soon Portugal become the center of the commerce with the East.” The following is an excerpt from Vasco da Gama’s ...
... A. “With the Treaty of Tordesillas signed, Portugal assured exclusive navigation around Africa and in 1498 Vasco da Gama reached India and established the first Portuguese outposts there. Soon Portugal become the center of the commerce with the East.” The following is an excerpt from Vasco da Gama’s ...
APWH Chapter 22.notebook - Miami Killian Senior High School
... Portugal • Portugal discovered and settled the Azores and Madeira in the late Middle Ages, and had a long maritime tradition. • Prince Henry "the Navigator" (13941460) began a program to sponsor voyages of exploration around Africa and study its geography, with the idea of trading directly with ...
... Portugal • Portugal discovered and settled the Azores and Madeira in the late Middle Ages, and had a long maritime tradition. • Prince Henry "the Navigator" (13941460) began a program to sponsor voyages of exploration around Africa and study its geography, with the idea of trading directly with ...
WS – Age of Discovery and Age of Imperialism
... would have to try something different. The result was the famous voyage of the Italian captain Christopher Columbus in 1492, sponsored by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. What Columbus proposed was to sail west to reach China and India. The boldness of his plan lay not in that the world was round, ...
... would have to try something different. The result was the famous voyage of the Italian captain Christopher Columbus in 1492, sponsored by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. What Columbus proposed was to sail west to reach China and India. The boldness of his plan lay not in that the world was round, ...
Henry as “The Navigator”
... • In 1487 Bartolomeu Dias rounded the • Portugal was now Cape of Good Hope one of most powerful maritime • Showed that the Atlantic and Indian Oceans were connected countries in Europe ...
... • In 1487 Bartolomeu Dias rounded the • Portugal was now Cape of Good Hope one of most powerful maritime • Showed that the Atlantic and Indian Oceans were connected countries in Europe ...
Chapter 5 - The Age of Exploration
... Just as wealthy Italians like the Medici became patrons of artists, Prince Henry became a patron of Portuguese explorers. He sponsored many voyages of exploration along the coast of Africa. He also established a centre at Sagres where cartographers, mathematicians, astronomers, sailors, and navigato ...
... Just as wealthy Italians like the Medici became patrons of artists, Prince Henry became a patron of Portuguese explorers. He sponsored many voyages of exploration along the coast of Africa. He also established a centre at Sagres where cartographers, mathematicians, astronomers, sailors, and navigato ...
Lesson 2 Beginning of exploration (SEARCH)
... LESSON 2 BEGINNING OF EXPLORATION (SEARCH) Introduction and Background During the 1300s and 1400s, Arab merchants bought goods like silks and spices in China and India. Then they carried these goods overland to the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea. There, they loaded the goods on Italian ships ...
... LESSON 2 BEGINNING OF EXPLORATION (SEARCH) Introduction and Background During the 1300s and 1400s, Arab merchants bought goods like silks and spices in China and India. Then they carried these goods overland to the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea. There, they loaded the goods on Italian ships ...
The Saylor Foundation Saylor.org The Portuguese Empire In 1494
... Portuguese ships. Once Albuquerque took over as viceroy, he established other bases: at Goa on the west coast of India in 1510, at Malacca in modern-day Malaysia in 1511, and at Hormuz at the mouth of the Persian Gulf in 1514. Goa became the capital of Portugal’s eastern ventures, but not before Al ...
... Portuguese ships. Once Albuquerque took over as viceroy, he established other bases: at Goa on the west coast of India in 1510, at Malacca in modern-day Malaysia in 1511, and at Hormuz at the mouth of the Persian Gulf in 1514. Goa became the capital of Portugal’s eastern ventures, but not before Al ...
3.AgeOfExplorationNotes
... iv. In October of 1492, Columbus landed in the Caribbean. a. Dude was really convinced that he was in India, so he mis-diagnosed the locals and gave them a name which has subsequently become very non-PC. So we now call them First Americans, (or as I refer to them - poor disease infested, land taken ...
... iv. In October of 1492, Columbus landed in the Caribbean. a. Dude was really convinced that he was in India, so he mis-diagnosed the locals and gave them a name which has subsequently become very non-PC. So we now call them First Americans, (or as I refer to them - poor disease infested, land taken ...
exp_age_of_exploration powerpoint
... (Columbus thought that he had found a route to India when in fact he had found a route to the America’s • In 1502, da Gama led 10 ships on another journey to India • Along the East coast of Africa, da Gama and his crew terrorized Muslim ports • Next, they moved to Calicut and killed 38 people in the ...
... (Columbus thought that he had found a route to India when in fact he had found a route to the America’s • In 1502, da Gama led 10 ships on another journey to India • Along the East coast of Africa, da Gama and his crew terrorized Muslim ports • Next, they moved to Calicut and killed 38 people in the ...
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... that he had found a route to India when in fact he had found a route to the America’s) • In 1502, da Gama led 10 ships on another journey to India • Along the East coast of Africa, da Gama and his crew terrorized Muslim ports • Next, they moved to Calicut and killed 38 people in the trade ports • Af ...
... that he had found a route to India when in fact he had found a route to the America’s) • In 1502, da Gama led 10 ships on another journey to India • Along the East coast of Africa, da Gama and his crew terrorized Muslim ports • Next, they moved to Calicut and killed 38 people in the trade ports • Af ...
Henry as “The Navigator”
... (Columbus thought that he had found a route to India when in fact he had found a route to the America’s • In 1502, da Gama led 10 ships on another journey to India • Along the East coast of Africa, da Gama and his crew terrorized Muslim ports • Next, they moved to Calicut and killed 38 people in the ...
... (Columbus thought that he had found a route to India when in fact he had found a route to the America’s • In 1502, da Gama led 10 ships on another journey to India • Along the East coast of Africa, da Gama and his crew terrorized Muslim ports • Next, they moved to Calicut and killed 38 people in the ...
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... During the Renaissance, a spirit of discovery and innovation had been awakened in Europe. In the later part of the 1400s and 1500s, that spirit led Europeans to set sail on voyages of discovery to find new lands or new routes to places already known. Such voyages were so frequent and influential tha ...
... During the Renaissance, a spirit of discovery and innovation had been awakened in Europe. In the later part of the 1400s and 1500s, that spirit led Europeans to set sail on voyages of discovery to find new lands or new routes to places already known. Such voyages were so frequent and influential tha ...
The Age of Discovery
... The desire for new trade routes led to a great age of exploration in the 1400s. Information from such early explorers as Marco Polo was very helpful. The Portuguese were among the first to travel beyond the Mediterranean Sea. The accomplishments of Prince Henry the Navigator and the discoveries of B ...
... The desire for new trade routes led to a great age of exploration in the 1400s. Information from such early explorers as Marco Polo was very helpful. The Portuguese were among the first to travel beyond the Mediterranean Sea. The accomplishments of Prince Henry the Navigator and the discoveries of B ...
How Did the Age of Exploration Begin?, pp. 103-108
... to Newfoundland in 1497, where he claimed parts of North America for England. Known in English as John Cabot, he was the first explorer since the Vikings, 400 years earlier, to reach North America. It was not until the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in the last half of the 16th century that the English ...
... to Newfoundland in 1497, where he claimed parts of North America for England. Known in English as John Cabot, he was the first explorer since the Vikings, 400 years earlier, to reach North America. It was not until the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in the last half of the 16th century that the English ...
History of Portugal (1415–1578)
The kingdom of Portugal in the 15th century was one of the first European powers to begin building a colonial empire.The Portuguese Renaissance was a period of exploration, during which Portuguese sailorsdiscovered several Atlantic archipelagos like the Azores, Madeira, or Cape Verde, explored and colonized the African coast, discovered an eastern route to India that rounded the Cape of Good Hope, discovered Brazil, explored the Indian Ocean and established trading routes throughout most of southern Asia, and sent the first direct European maritime trade and diplomatic missions to Ming China and to Japan.The Portuguese Renaissance produced a plethora of poets, historians, critics, theologians, and moralists, of whom the Portuguese Renaissance was their golden age. The Cancioneiro Geral by Garcia de Resende (printed 1516) is taken to mark the transition from Old Portuguese to the modern Portuguese language.