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Age of Exploration
Time period from 1418 to 1620 in
which Europeans explored other parts
of the world.
“New World”
Land in North and South America that
was “new” to the Europeans who
discovered it.
Motives
(Something that causes a person or
people to act.) Europeans wanted to
bypass Muslim traders by finding
better sea routes.
Cartography
The art and science of making maps.
Caravel
A light sailing ship that is easy to
maneuver and can sail in shallow
water.
Circumnavigate
To travel completely around
something, such as the earth.
Northwest passage
An imagined water route many
searched for that went through
North America to connect the
Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Epidemic
An outbreak of a disease that affects
many people
Longitude
a measure of how far East or West
you are on the globe. (Lines run up and
down.)
Latitude
a measure of how far North and
South you are on the globe. (Lines run
east and west.)
Henry the Navigator
He encouraged Portuguese exploration
and began a school of navigation.
Bartolomeu Dias
Portuguese explorer. First European
to sail around the southern tip of
Africa.
Vasco de Gama
Portuguese explorer. Reached India
by sea by going around Africa.
Pedro Cabral
Portuguese explorer. Blown off
course and finds Brazil in South
America. Claims the land for Portugal.
Ferdinand Magellan
His crew was the first to circumnavigate the globe. He dies in the
Philippines.
Christopher Columbus
Sails West from Spain in 1492 and
lands in the Caribbean in the “New
World.”
Hernan Cortes
Spanish explorer who conquered the
Aztecs in what is now Mexico.
Montezuma
Aztec ruler who was defeated by
Cortes.
Quetzalcoatl
Aztec god. At first, the Aztecs
might have thought Cortes was this
god.
Francisco Pizarro
Spanish explorer who conquered the
Incas in what is now Peru.
John Cabot
English Explorer reaches Canada.
Henry Hudson
Discovered the Hudson River area in
North America while searching for
the Northwest Passage.
Things from New
World to Europe
Potatoes, tobacco, gold, chocolate,
corn, raw materials
Things from Europe
to the New World
Horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, diseases,
slaves from Africa
Colony
A country or an area ruled by another
country from far away.
Plantation
a large farm, often worked by slaves,
where crops such as sugar, tobacco,
or rubber are grown.
Mercantilism
An economic policy where nations try
to gather as much gold and silver as
possible, done by controlling trade and
establishing colonies.
Inflation
An increase in the supply of money
compared to goods, resulting in higher
prices.
Capitalism
An economic system based on
investment of money (capital) for
profit.