3.1 Notes - Central CUSD 4
... The Renaissance encouraged, among other things, a new spirit of adventure and curiosity. ...
... The Renaissance encouraged, among other things, a new spirit of adventure and curiosity. ...
Age of Exploration
... • Magellan is killed at the Philippines • Sept. 8, 1522 return with 1 ship and 18 sailors • 1st to Circumnavigate ...
... • Magellan is killed at the Philippines • Sept. 8, 1522 return with 1 ship and 18 sailors • 1st to Circumnavigate ...
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... • Magellan is killed at the Philippines • Sept. 8, 1522 return with 1 ship and 18 sailors • 1st to Circumnavigate ...
... • Magellan is killed at the Philippines • Sept. 8, 1522 return with 1 ship and 18 sailors • 1st to Circumnavigate ...
Global Age - Tioga Central School District
... Event in history that was triggered by the Ottoman capture of Constantinople and the trade routes in 1453; Western demand of spices and trade goods from the East; and the introduction of new technology such as Compass, Caravels, Guns ...
... Event in history that was triggered by the Ottoman capture of Constantinople and the trade routes in 1453; Western demand of spices and trade goods from the East; and the introduction of new technology such as Compass, Caravels, Guns ...
Age of Discovery research questions
... 4. When were Europeans introduced to these items? _______________________________________________________ 5. What did Europeans demand after the Crusades? _______________________________________________________ 6. What other desire also fueled European exploration? __________________________________ ...
... 4. When were Europeans introduced to these items? _______________________________________________________ 5. What did Europeans demand after the Crusades? _______________________________________________________ 6. What other desire also fueled European exploration? __________________________________ ...
Chapter 16 Exploration: Europe and Asia
... invited the best navigators, mapmakers, sailors , shipbuilders, etc. to come 5. His goal-*Find an ALL water route around Africa to Asia. He financed many of the early trips 6. Fear was a big factor to success. Rough water, wind, fog, and shallow water prevented many of the early trips from sailing p ...
... invited the best navigators, mapmakers, sailors , shipbuilders, etc. to come 5. His goal-*Find an ALL water route around Africa to Asia. He financed many of the early trips 6. Fear was a big factor to success. Rough water, wind, fog, and shallow water prevented many of the early trips from sailing p ...
Ch. 17 Power Point
... (economic) Gold (religious) God The conquistadors, or the conquerors emerge for all three reasons. ...
... (economic) Gold (religious) God The conquistadors, or the conquerors emerge for all three reasons. ...
The paleo-Indians discovered America
... additional trade routes with Asia • To spread Christianity and learn more about Asia and its culture. ...
... additional trade routes with Asia • To spread Christianity and learn more about Asia and its culture. ...
SSWH10 Presentation
... and Canary Islands. Using enslaved labor, first native, then imported from Africa, the Portuguese established the basic “plantation” colonial model that would be followed by other European nations. ...
... and Canary Islands. Using enslaved labor, first native, then imported from Africa, the Portuguese established the basic “plantation” colonial model that would be followed by other European nations. ...
Age of Exploration
... • 1493, Pope Alexander VI stepped in to keep the peace • Set up a line dividing the non-European world into two zones – Spain had trading and exploration rights west of the line – Portugal had trading and exploration rights east of the line ...
... • 1493, Pope Alexander VI stepped in to keep the peace • Set up a line dividing the non-European world into two zones – Spain had trading and exploration rights west of the line – Portugal had trading and exploration rights east of the line ...
Ch 13 Age of Exploration- Portugal
... Europe into an Age of Exploration 1.Renaissance—General curiosity about Asia; 2.Desire for wealth; 3.Reformation—Desire to spread Christianity; 4.Adventure and glory; 5.Technological advances. ...
... Europe into an Age of Exploration 1.Renaissance—General curiosity about Asia; 2.Desire for wealth; 3.Reformation—Desire to spread Christianity; 4.Adventure and glory; 5.Technological advances. ...
FIinc
... The Search for a Direct Route All of Europe scrambled for new lands, but none found a direct route ________________found the Pacific, but no easy route ____________ traveled down South America, and finally through the Straits of Magellan Magellan’s ships were the first to ________________ th ...
... The Search for a Direct Route All of Europe scrambled for new lands, but none found a direct route ________________found the Pacific, but no easy route ____________ traveled down South America, and finally through the Straits of Magellan Magellan’s ships were the first to ________________ th ...
Spanish Explorers - Lacordaire Academy
... Hernando Cortes 1519- Defeated the Aztec empire and created Spanish settlements in what is now Mexico ...
... Hernando Cortes 1519- Defeated the Aztec empire and created Spanish settlements in what is now Mexico ...
Summary: Traders, Explorers, and Colonists
... transport. In the 15th century, European explorers began looking for a new route to Asia. Portugal’s Prince Henry the Navigator hoped to find a shortcut. He sent explorers down the African coast. In 1488, Bartolomeu Dias rounded Africa’s southern tip. Within the next 10 years, Vasco da Gama traveled ...
... transport. In the 15th century, European explorers began looking for a new route to Asia. Portugal’s Prince Henry the Navigator hoped to find a shortcut. He sent explorers down the African coast. In 1488, Bartolomeu Dias rounded Africa’s southern tip. Within the next 10 years, Vasco da Gama traveled ...
Chapter 14 “Beginning of Our Global Age: Europe, Africa, and Asia”
... Chapter 14 “Beginning of Our Global Age: Europe, Africa, and Asia” Section 1: “The Search for Spices” ...
... Chapter 14 “Beginning of Our Global Age: Europe, Africa, and Asia” Section 1: “The Search for Spices” ...
Portuguese Exploration
... for Europeans to conquer until the 1750s China – China was so advanced that Europeans had little to offer in trade that they wanted; Chinese only wanted gold or silver – Strictly limited European access to China until well into the 1800s Japan – At first, welcomed Europeans and traded heavily with t ...
... for Europeans to conquer until the 1750s China – China was so advanced that Europeans had little to offer in trade that they wanted; Chinese only wanted gold or silver – Strictly limited European access to China until well into the 1800s Japan – At first, welcomed Europeans and traded heavily with t ...
The Age of Exploration
... • Established 4 viceroyalies or divisions of “new world” territory with 4 governors • Mercantilism: colonies exist for the benefit of the mother country (Spain) • Didn’t allow for self-rule or native industry – Perhaps a reason why much of S.A. and ...
... • Established 4 viceroyalies or divisions of “new world” territory with 4 governors • Mercantilism: colonies exist for the benefit of the mother country (Spain) • Didn’t allow for self-rule or native industry – Perhaps a reason why much of S.A. and ...
The Age of Exploration
... • Established 4 viceroyalies or divisions of “new world” territory with 4 governors • Mercantilism: colonies exist for the benefit of the mother country (Spain) • Didn’t allow for self-rule or native industry – Perhaps a reason why much of S.A. and ...
... • Established 4 viceroyalies or divisions of “new world” territory with 4 governors • Mercantilism: colonies exist for the benefit of the mother country (Spain) • Didn’t allow for self-rule or native industry – Perhaps a reason why much of S.A. and ...
Document
... Suggested Columbus had actually discovered a new world Vespucci’s name begins to appear on maps of the New World ...
... Suggested Columbus had actually discovered a new world Vespucci’s name begins to appear on maps of the New World ...
File
... given away by their families as part of a dowry settlement . . . Over a generation or two, slaves could often earn or be granted their freedom, and free people and slaves ...
... given away by their families as part of a dowry settlement . . . Over a generation or two, slaves could often earn or be granted their freedom, and free people and slaves ...
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.