Age of Exploration Notes
... •Pioneering role of Prince Henry the Navigator-created a navigational school on the coast of Portugal •Bartolomeu Dias-first recorded European trip around the southern tip of Africa •Vasco da Gama- opened direct sea route from Portugal to India ...
... •Pioneering role of Prince Henry the Navigator-created a navigational school on the coast of Portugal •Bartolomeu Dias-first recorded European trip around the southern tip of Africa •Vasco da Gama- opened direct sea route from Portugal to India ...
European Exploration
... or 3 European explorers you have already heard of Do you remember where they explored? Do you know where they were from? ...
... or 3 European explorers you have already heard of Do you remember where they explored? Do you know where they were from? ...
Reading - Europeans Explore the New World
... northern Europe, the middle Atlantic coast of North America, and the bay that bears my name. My trips were never dull as I saw various bears, walruses, whales, and even a mermaid or two. In August 1608, my men forced be me to return home, thus ending my second voyage prematurely. My third voyage res ...
... northern Europe, the middle Atlantic coast of North America, and the bay that bears my name. My trips were never dull as I saw various bears, walruses, whales, and even a mermaid or two. In August 1608, my men forced be me to return home, thus ending my second voyage prematurely. My third voyage res ...
Reading Europeans Explore the New World
... My life was driven by a passion to find a northern passage to Asia. During my four voyages that began in 1607, I explored the Arctic seas of northern Europe, the middle Atlantic coast of North America, and the bay that bears my name. My trips were never dull as I saw various bears, walruses, whales, ...
... My life was driven by a passion to find a northern passage to Asia. During my four voyages that began in 1607, I explored the Arctic seas of northern Europe, the middle Atlantic coast of North America, and the bay that bears my name. My trips were never dull as I saw various bears, walruses, whales, ...
Exploration FIB Notes
... Travel by sea was much quicker and more ______________________ than traveling by land. ...
... Travel by sea was much quicker and more ______________________ than traveling by land. ...
Name: Date: School: Facilitator: 1.03 Notes Guide “God, Gold, and
... Spain claimed much of and part of the North America. Colonies provided abundant wealth at the expense of Native Americans that they enslaved Dominant power in the Americas until their rival, France, began settling in present-day Canada in the early 1600s – first permanent European settlement in Amer ...
... Spain claimed much of and part of the North America. Colonies provided abundant wealth at the expense of Native Americans that they enslaved Dominant power in the Americas until their rival, France, began settling in present-day Canada in the early 1600s – first permanent European settlement in Amer ...
What factors led nations to explore at this time?
... 2. Rounded southern tip of So. America and into the Pacific 3. Proceeds on to the Philippines & claims these islands for Spain (Magellan killed there) 4. Surviving crew of 17make it back to Spain – 1522 -- 1st to circumnavigate globe ...
... 2. Rounded southern tip of So. America and into the Pacific 3. Proceeds on to the Philippines & claims these islands for Spain (Magellan killed there) 4. Surviving crew of 17make it back to Spain – 1522 -- 1st to circumnavigate globe ...
Spanish Explorers - Lacordaire Academy
... 1500s – Italian who visited the northern coast of South America ...
... 1500s – Italian who visited the northern coast of South America ...
Spanish expeditions to the Pacific Northwest
Spanish claims to Alaska and the West Coast of North America date to the papal bull of 1493, and the Treaty of Tordesillas. In 1513, this claim was reinforced by Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa, the first European to sight the Pacific Ocean, when he claimed all lands adjoining this ocean for the Spanish Crown. Spain only started to colonize the claimed territory north of present-day Mexico in the 18th century, when it settled the northern coast of Las Californias (California). Starting in the mid-18th century, Spain's rights began to be challenged by British and Russian fur traders and colonizers. King Charles III of Spain and his successors sent a number of expeditions to present-day Canada and Alaska between 1774 and 1793, to counter this threat and to defend Spanish territorial rights. During this period in history, a nation's claims or rights to a certain territory were legitimized by exploration and ""prior European discovery"".