Lecture 15 - Lone Star College
... Africa and South Asia in the European Age of Discovery An Age of Exploration and Expansion Islam and the Spice Trade Spread of Islam in West Africa A New Player: Europe European medieval travelers Nicolò, Maffeo, and Marco Polo, 1271 The Motives “God, glory, and gold” The Means European monarchie ...
... Africa and South Asia in the European Age of Discovery An Age of Exploration and Expansion Islam and the Spice Trade Spread of Islam in West Africa A New Player: Europe European medieval travelers Nicolò, Maffeo, and Marco Polo, 1271 The Motives “God, glory, and gold” The Means European monarchie ...
Ch. 13 Sec. 1 Outline Notes
... Expeditions to China and the Spice Islands Portugal controlled the spice trade route but they weren’t interested in colonizing this area Portuguese were successful explorers because of their guns and seamanship. They overpowered the native people ...
... Expeditions to China and the Spice Islands Portugal controlled the spice trade route but they weren’t interested in colonizing this area Portuguese were successful explorers because of their guns and seamanship. They overpowered the native people ...
Expanded Influence of Western Civilization 1400-
... Southeast and Asia- French in Vietnam, British in Burma, Spanish in Philippines, Dutch in Indonesia India- French and British compete- British win out, not independent until 1948 South America- Spanish dominated: Others joined ( French, Dutch, British, and Portuguese) too ...
... Southeast and Asia- French in Vietnam, British in Burma, Spanish in Philippines, Dutch in Indonesia India- French and British compete- British win out, not independent until 1948 South America- Spanish dominated: Others joined ( French, Dutch, British, and Portuguese) too ...
Age of Exploration - Blue Valley Schools
... founded the tip of Africa and reached India. !The all-water route, though long, was easier, safer, and far more profitable than over-land routes. ...
... founded the tip of Africa and reached India. !The all-water route, though long, was easier, safer, and far more profitable than over-land routes. ...
Chapter 19 Notes
... D. 1498, Portuguese Vasco da Gama sails to Calicut India E. 1492, Italian Christopher Columbus, sails for Spain to the new world F. Line of Demarcation, Pope Alexander VI, Spain got lands west of line Portugal got lands east of line G. Treaty of Tordesillas agreement to honor the line H. Dutch and E ...
... D. 1498, Portuguese Vasco da Gama sails to Calicut India E. 1492, Italian Christopher Columbus, sails for Spain to the new world F. Line of Demarcation, Pope Alexander VI, Spain got lands west of line Portugal got lands east of line G. Treaty of Tordesillas agreement to honor the line H. Dutch and E ...
European Exploration of the Americas
... Colonies helped them to do this. ► The colonies’ provided good or MARKETS for the country. They tried to ensure that their imports did not exceed their exports and there was a favorable balance of trade. ...
... Colonies helped them to do this. ► The colonies’ provided good or MARKETS for the country. They tried to ensure that their imports did not exceed their exports and there was a favorable balance of trade. ...
Explorers and Age of Discovery Notes
... Storms” because of the fierce storms that his ships encountered. ...
... Storms” because of the fierce storms that his ships encountered. ...
COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE & GLOBAL TRADE
... Chinese emperor, Youglo, wanted the world to see China’s greatness Traveled from Southeast Asia to eastern Africa p. 381-382 ...
... Chinese emperor, Youglo, wanted the world to see China’s greatness Traveled from Southeast Asia to eastern Africa p. 381-382 ...
Europeans Set Sail - Mr. Verdolino`s Social Studies Page
... – Caravels: ships with triangular sails that, unlike the older ships with square sails, allowed ships to sail against the wind. – By placing rudders at the back of the ship, the Portuguese also improved the steering of the ship. ...
... – Caravels: ships with triangular sails that, unlike the older ships with square sails, allowed ships to sail against the wind. – By placing rudders at the back of the ship, the Portuguese also improved the steering of the ship. ...
Chapter 2
... were less reliable and had to depend on others (those who controlled land); prices increased because trade goods passed through hands of many different merchants Marco Polo’s book about his travels in Asia were popular Europeans wanted to learn more about the world, spread Christianity and make ...
... were less reliable and had to depend on others (those who controlled land); prices increased because trade goods passed through hands of many different merchants Marco Polo’s book about his travels in Asia were popular Europeans wanted to learn more about the world, spread Christianity and make ...
document
... of oarsmen, Three-Masted Ships using square sails were both insufficient for the Atlantic Ocean Caravel – new ship smaller than the older model European ships, Chinese Junks or Indian Dhows – their size allowed them to enter shallower water and triangular sails allowed them to take wind from either ...
... of oarsmen, Three-Masted Ships using square sails were both insufficient for the Atlantic Ocean Caravel – new ship smaller than the older model European ships, Chinese Junks or Indian Dhows – their size allowed them to enter shallower water and triangular sails allowed them to take wind from either ...
Chapters 19/20 TEST REVIEW - DO NOT WRITE
... 13.He was the first explorer to reach India using a sea route around Africa. 14.This Spanish explorer was the first to see the Pacific Ocean. 15.The Italian who mapped the “new” world and discovered that the land was not part of Asia. 16.The leader of the first expedition to circle the earth. 17.The ...
... 13.He was the first explorer to reach India using a sea route around Africa. 14.This Spanish explorer was the first to see the Pacific Ocean. 15.The Italian who mapped the “new” world and discovered that the land was not part of Asia. 16.The leader of the first expedition to circle the earth. 17.The ...
Ch.19.1 and 20.1 PPT 2014 - Hackettstown School District
... Hormuz and the Straits of Malacca (where pirates are still common!), which are strategic trade routes even today However, by 1600, other countries like the Dutch Republic (aka, the Netherlands) challenged Portugal’s dominance in the Indies The Dutch East India Company was formed to established a ...
... Hormuz and the Straits of Malacca (where pirates are still common!), which are strategic trade routes even today However, by 1600, other countries like the Dutch Republic (aka, the Netherlands) challenged Portugal’s dominance in the Indies The Dutch East India Company was formed to established a ...
World History Lecture Chapter 15 The First Global Age
... • Others were inspired by the Renaissance spirit to learn about distant lands. Tools of Ocean Navigation Astrolabe This device was used to measure the angles of the sun and stars above the horizon. It was difficult to use accurately in rough seas. Caravel This ship combined the square sails of Europ ...
... • Others were inspired by the Renaissance spirit to learn about distant lands. Tools of Ocean Navigation Astrolabe This device was used to measure the angles of the sun and stars above the horizon. It was difficult to use accurately in rough seas. Caravel This ship combined the square sails of Europ ...
Exploration and Expansion
... • In 1488 Bartolomeu Dias became the first European to sail around the southern tip of Africa • In 1497 Vasco da Gama reached India. This excited the Portuguese who then sent Pedro Cabral who on his way back to Portugal saw and claimed the land that would later become Brazil ...
... • In 1488 Bartolomeu Dias became the first European to sail around the southern tip of Africa • In 1497 Vasco da Gama reached India. This excited the Portuguese who then sent Pedro Cabral who on his way back to Portugal saw and claimed the land that would later become Brazil ...
Columbian Exchange - IAS 10300 Core Social Science II
... plantations using African slave labor • At trading posts in West Africa, European horses are traded for gold and slaves ...
... plantations using African slave labor • At trading posts in West Africa, European horses are traded for gold and slaves ...
Explorations, Encounters, and Imperialism
... Southeast Asia in the 1500s. They paid for Ferdinand Magellan and his crew to circumnavigate the world. During the trip, he claimed the Philippines for Spain. He was later killed there and did not finish the ...
... Southeast Asia in the 1500s. They paid for Ferdinand Magellan and his crew to circumnavigate the world. During the trip, he claimed the Philippines for Spain. He was later killed there and did not finish the ...
Statements
... 2. Europeans focused on trade across the Atlantic Ocean. 3. Spain financed the voyage of Columbus. 4. Spain controlled the Atlantic Ocean. 5. The Europeans wanted to trade with Asia. 6. The Europeans traded with the Americas. 7. The Europeans carved up Asia, Africa, and the Americas. 8. Mapmakers ma ...
... 2. Europeans focused on trade across the Atlantic Ocean. 3. Spain financed the voyage of Columbus. 4. Spain controlled the Atlantic Ocean. 5. The Europeans wanted to trade with Asia. 6. The Europeans traded with the Americas. 7. The Europeans carved up Asia, Africa, and the Americas. 8. Mapmakers ma ...
File
... 5. Which group of Europeans was the first to arrive in the New World? Vikings 6. What is a caravel? Sails system used on ships 7. What is an astrolabe? Device that allowed sailors to determine their positions on the globe by using the stars and the horizon. 8. Who was Prince Henry “The Navigator”? A ...
... 5. Which group of Europeans was the first to arrive in the New World? Vikings 6. What is a caravel? Sails system used on ships 7. What is an astrolabe? Device that allowed sailors to determine their positions on the globe by using the stars and the horizon. 8. Who was Prince Henry “The Navigator”? A ...
Independence High School Global History Regents Mr. Wisell Unit 1
... Prince Henry the Navigator, Portuguese fleets began probing southward along the western coast of Africa. There, they discovered a new source of gold. Europeans thus knew the southern coast of West Africa as the Gold Coast. Portuguese sea captains heard reports of a route to India around the southern ...
... Prince Henry the Navigator, Portuguese fleets began probing southward along the western coast of Africa. There, they discovered a new source of gold. Europeans thus knew the southern coast of West Africa as the Gold Coast. Portuguese sea captains heard reports of a route to India around the southern ...
Inferior position in Eurasian Commerce
... purposes in the Americas. After their arrival in the Americas, Europeans quickly popularized tobacco as a trade item and as a recreational drug to be smoked, ...
... purposes in the Americas. After their arrival in the Americas, Europeans quickly popularized tobacco as a trade item and as a recreational drug to be smoked, ...
American Civilizations
... • Throughout high Middle Ages and Renaissance, Europeans more wealthy b/c of trade – fascinated by Far East (Marco Polo) – most countries settled down, kings had consolidated ...
... • Throughout high Middle Ages and Renaissance, Europeans more wealthy b/c of trade – fascinated by Far East (Marco Polo) – most countries settled down, kings had consolidated ...
Age of Discovery
The Age of Discovery is an informal and loosely defined European historical period from the 15th century to the 18th century, marking the time in which extensive overseas exploration emerged as a powerful factor in European culture. It was the period in which global exploration started with the Portuguese discovery of the Atlantic archipelago of the Azores, the western coast of Africa, and discovery of the ocean route to the East in 1498, and the trans-Atlantic Ocean discovery of the Americas on behalf of the Crown of Castile (Spain) in 1492. These expeditions led to numerous naval expeditions across the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans, and land expeditions in the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Australia that continued into the late 19th century, and ended with the exploration of the polar regions in the 20th century. European overseas exploration led to the rise of global trade and the European colonial empires, with the contact between the Old World, Europe, Asia and Africa, and the New World, the Americas, producing the Columbian Exchange: a wide transfer of plants, animals, food, human populations (including slaves), communicable diseases and culture between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. This represented one of the most-significant global events concerning ecology, agriculture, and culture in history. European exploration allowed the global mapping of the world, resulting in a new world-view and distant civilizations coming into contact.