Explores and Expansionism - Lisa Williams Social Studies
... • Died before goal accomplished; attempts to find such a route not abandoned • 1488, Bartolomeu Dias became first to sail around southern tip of Africa da Gama • 1497, Vasco da Gama set out for India, stopped at several African ports • Learned Muslim merchants actively involved in trade • Journey to ...
... • Died before goal accomplished; attempts to find such a route not abandoned • 1488, Bartolomeu Dias became first to sail around southern tip of Africa da Gama • 1497, Vasco da Gama set out for India, stopped at several African ports • Learned Muslim merchants actively involved in trade • Journey to ...
God, Glory, Gold: The Age of Exploration
... After the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks (1453) Europe was cut off from trade. Europe looked for an alternative trade route by sea. • European exploration/expansion characterized by 3 qualities - God: Spread the Christian faith to all non-believers - Glory: Travel the world, see exotic ...
... After the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks (1453) Europe was cut off from trade. Europe looked for an alternative trade route by sea. • European exploration/expansion characterized by 3 qualities - God: Spread the Christian faith to all non-believers - Glory: Travel the world, see exotic ...
The Age of Exploration!
... west Columbus- (Born in Italy) went west 1492 Arrived in Caribbean thought it was the Indies thus the west Indies Magellan- around the world East and West divided- Pope drew a line Spain and Portugal Spain had the western part of South America, Portugal the east. ...
... west Columbus- (Born in Italy) went west 1492 Arrived in Caribbean thought it was the Indies thus the west Indies Magellan- around the world East and West divided- Pope drew a line Spain and Portugal Spain had the western part of South America, Portugal the east. ...
European Exploration
... Sailors used an astrolabe, which measured the position of stars. Europeans also acquired the magnetic compass, which was invented in China. ...
... Sailors used an astrolabe, which measured the position of stars. Europeans also acquired the magnetic compass, which was invented in China. ...
Maritime Exploration
... • The Spanish and Portuguese were motivated to find new trade routes in order to avoid Italian merchants and conflict with Muslims (The Italians were content with the way things were benefiting from Mediterranean trade; also their oar powered ships were not suitable for ocean travel). ...
... • The Spanish and Portuguese were motivated to find new trade routes in order to avoid Italian merchants and conflict with Muslims (The Italians were content with the way things were benefiting from Mediterranean trade; also their oar powered ships were not suitable for ocean travel). ...
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 ...
Motivations and Technology / North American Exploration Notes
... Changes in technology that allows them to explore In the 1400s shipbuilders fashioned a new type of ship called the __________________ Prior to the caravel, ships could not sail ______________________________________________. The ____________________________ - allowed sailors to calculate their ...
... Changes in technology that allows them to explore In the 1400s shipbuilders fashioned a new type of ship called the __________________ Prior to the caravel, ships could not sail ______________________________________________. The ____________________________ - allowed sailors to calculate their ...
THE AGE OF EXPLORATION
... • While the Portuguese sailed ________ to reach the source of the spice trade, the Spanish sailed _______ • Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain financed Christopher ____________________ to sail west to reach _______________ in 1492 – Columbus thinks that the circumference of the world is not ...
... • While the Portuguese sailed ________ to reach the source of the spice trade, the Spanish sailed _______ • Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain financed Christopher ____________________ to sail west to reach _______________ in 1492 – Columbus thinks that the circumference of the world is not ...
All Vocab List
... 12. Ferdinand Magellan – Portuguese navigator, who led the Spanish expedition of 15191522 that was the first to sail around the world, named the Pacific Ocean and found out how large it was 13. John Cabot – explored the New England coastline of the Americas for England. Italian explorer who led the ...
... 12. Ferdinand Magellan – Portuguese navigator, who led the Spanish expedition of 15191522 that was the first to sail around the world, named the Pacific Ocean and found out how large it was 13. John Cabot – explored the New England coastline of the Americas for England. Italian explorer who led the ...
Voyages of Discovery
... was brought back in chains. Died disappointed. Never admitted he had not reached his goal. Amerigo Vespucci proved that Columbus had discovered America. The discoveries of Columbus led to a dispute with the Portuguese. The Treaty of Tordesillas gave Brazil to Portugal and Spain got the rest of South ...
... was brought back in chains. Died disappointed. Never admitted he had not reached his goal. Amerigo Vespucci proved that Columbus had discovered America. The discoveries of Columbus led to a dispute with the Portuguese. The Treaty of Tordesillas gave Brazil to Portugal and Spain got the rest of South ...
No Slide Title
... This was the first European country to challenge Portugal for control of Asian trade. ...
... This was the first European country to challenge Portugal for control of Asian trade. ...
Vocabulary Week 1
... Capitalism - economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit Caravel - small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages and later, usually lateenrigged on two or three masts Christopher Columbus - Italian navigator who di ...
... Capitalism - economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit Caravel - small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages and later, usually lateenrigged on two or three masts Christopher Columbus - Italian navigator who di ...
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... Columbus "discovered" (for the Europeans) many of the Caribbean Islands, South America and Central America. ...
... Columbus "discovered" (for the Europeans) many of the Caribbean Islands, South America and Central America. ...
Unit II Review The Age of Exploration Terms The Three G`s
... Treaty of Tordesillas Columbian Exchange Plantation Farming Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Epidemics Portuguese Explorers 1. Prince Henry the Navigator 2. Bartolomeu Dias 3. Vasco de Gama 4. Pedro Cabral Spanish Explorers 1. Christopher Columbus 2. Amerigo Vespucci 3. Ferdinand Magellan Conquistadors 1. ...
... Treaty of Tordesillas Columbian Exchange Plantation Farming Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Epidemics Portuguese Explorers 1. Prince Henry the Navigator 2. Bartolomeu Dias 3. Vasco de Gama 4. Pedro Cabral Spanish Explorers 1. Christopher Columbus 2. Amerigo Vespucci 3. Ferdinand Magellan Conquistadors 1. ...
Chapter 2 Review Sheet
... What were the reasons that Spain agreed to pay for Columbus’s voyage? The Spanish watched Portugal become wealthy from Asian trade. After the last Muslim kingdom in Spain was driven out in 1492, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella could focus on their goal of opening a way to Asia. Columbus promised t ...
... What were the reasons that Spain agreed to pay for Columbus’s voyage? The Spanish watched Portugal become wealthy from Asian trade. After the last Muslim kingdom in Spain was driven out in 1492, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella could focus on their goal of opening a way to Asia. Columbus promised t ...
european exploration
... King John II was unhappy with the pope's placement of the line. He believed that it favored Spain. So he demanded that the Spanish rulers meet with him to change the pope's decision. In June 1494, the two countries agreed to the Treaty of Tordesillas. This treaty moved the Line of Demarcation more t ...
... King John II was unhappy with the pope's placement of the line. He believed that it favored Spain. So he demanded that the Spanish rulers meet with him to change the pope's decision. In June 1494, the two countries agreed to the Treaty of Tordesillas. This treaty moved the Line of Demarcation more t ...
Chapter 19 Section 1 Europeans Explore the East God, glory and
... Demarcation. Under this treaty, Spain was granted all the unclaimed or new lands to the west and Portugal was granted all the unclaimed or new lands to the east. ...
... Demarcation. Under this treaty, Spain was granted all the unclaimed or new lands to the west and Portugal was granted all the unclaimed or new lands to the east. ...
Exploration FIB Notes
... o Spain also became interested in exploration due to their desire for new ____________________________________. o _______________________________________ believed that a shorter route to Asia could be found by sailing west instead of sailing around _________________. o Columbus’ voyage was financed ...
... o Spain also became interested in exploration due to their desire for new ____________________________________. o _______________________________________ believed that a shorter route to Asia could be found by sailing west instead of sailing around _________________. o Columbus’ voyage was financed ...
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.