Slide 1
... 1. 14th century Europe began trading with Asian people in areas like China or India. They brought back silk, spices, and other luxuries. 2. Fall of the Eastern Roman Empire in 1453 3. Italy controlled the Mediterranean Sea. If explorers wanted to go to Asia, they had to pay the Italian tax. The voya ...
... 1. 14th century Europe began trading with Asian people in areas like China or India. They brought back silk, spices, and other luxuries. 2. Fall of the Eastern Roman Empire in 1453 3. Italy controlled the Mediterranean Sea. If explorers wanted to go to Asia, they had to pay the Italian tax. The voya ...
The Age of Exploration
... sails provided easy handling in the winds that blew along the Mediterranean coast. Northern ships had square sails, which were more effective on the open ocean. They also had hulls built with thick, overlapping planks. These hulls were built to withstand the rougher waters of the Baltic Sea and the ...
... sails provided easy handling in the winds that blew along the Mediterranean coast. Northern ships had square sails, which were more effective on the open ocean. They also had hulls built with thick, overlapping planks. These hulls were built to withstand the rougher waters of the Baltic Sea and the ...
unit 1 - Oak Park Unified School District
... control - when Edward III of England claimed the French throne in 1337, war broke out • new weapons introduced during this war 1. longbow - knocked knights off their horses 2. gunpowder - used in cannon - destroyed walls of fortified castles and towns Joan of Arc (1412-1431) - in 1429, she told Fren ...
... control - when Edward III of England claimed the French throne in 1337, war broke out • new weapons introduced during this war 1. longbow - knocked knights off their horses 2. gunpowder - used in cannon - destroyed walls of fortified castles and towns Joan of Arc (1412-1431) - in 1429, she told Fren ...
World History - Oak Park Unified School District
... control - when Edward III of England claimed the French throne in 1337, war broke out • new weapons introduced during this war 1. longbow - knocked knights off their horses 2. gunpowder - used in cannon - destroyed walls of fortified castles and towns Joan of Arc (1412-1431) - in 1429, she told Fren ...
... control - when Edward III of England claimed the French throne in 1337, war broke out • new weapons introduced during this war 1. longbow - knocked knights off their horses 2. gunpowder - used in cannon - destroyed walls of fortified castles and towns Joan of Arc (1412-1431) - in 1429, she told Fren ...
Document
... southern tip of South America. A much safer passage than trying to sail around Cape Horn It took him a month to sail through the strait. Reached the ocean Balboa had discovered and named it the Pacific because of its calm and peaceful waters. ...
... southern tip of South America. A much safer passage than trying to sail around Cape Horn It took him a month to sail through the strait. Reached the ocean Balboa had discovered and named it the Pacific because of its calm and peaceful waters. ...
Vasco da Gama - Campbell Primary School
... was over land. This was a long and expensive trip. The King of Portugal figured if he could find a way to get to India by sailing on the ocean, he would become rich trading spices in Europe. An explorer by the name of Bartolemeu Dias had discovered the Cape of Good Hope at the tip of Africa. It was ...
... was over land. This was a long and expensive trip. The King of Portugal figured if he could find a way to get to India by sailing on the ocean, he would become rich trading spices in Europe. An explorer by the name of Bartolemeu Dias had discovered the Cape of Good Hope at the tip of Africa. It was ...
A brief history of the first voyage rief history of the first voyage rief
... to Hispaniola. On Christians Day the Santa Maria hit a rock and had to be abandoned. Columbus decided to return home on the Nina. He survived terrible storms and reached Portugal in March 1493, soon after he returned to Spain. News of Columbus’ discovery spread throughout Europe. He received a hero ...
... to Hispaniola. On Christians Day the Santa Maria hit a rock and had to be abandoned. Columbus decided to return home on the Nina. He survived terrible storms and reached Portugal in March 1493, soon after he returned to Spain. News of Columbus’ discovery spread throughout Europe. He received a hero ...
Basque Capital and the Settlement of the Southwestern United States
... A secondary goal of the expedition was to locate and claim the elusive (and nonexistent) sea channel the Spaniards called the Strait of Anián. The English and other northern Europeans called this mythical waterway the Northwest Passage. In 1595, Basque Sebastian Vizcaíno had been sent to sail and ex ...
... A secondary goal of the expedition was to locate and claim the elusive (and nonexistent) sea channel the Spaniards called the Strait of Anián. The English and other northern Europeans called this mythical waterway the Northwest Passage. In 1595, Basque Sebastian Vizcaíno had been sent to sail and ex ...
Explorers Along with Cause and Effects of the age of Explorations
... Why Important: 3. Named the Pacific Ocean (means calm water) 4. Was killed halfway through his voyage (On the Spice Islands “Modern Day Philippines”) 5. Proved you could sail around the world Extra Info: When he left to sail around the world he had five ships and 270 men but when they retu ...
... Why Important: 3. Named the Pacific Ocean (means calm water) 4. Was killed halfway through his voyage (On the Spice Islands “Modern Day Philippines”) 5. Proved you could sail around the world Extra Info: When he left to sail around the world he had five ships and 270 men but when they retu ...
Week 29- - Western Beaver County School District
... o What country reached western Africa and eventually around the tip of Africa? o Who reached India? Where was he from? o Where was Christopher Columbus from? Why did he sail for Spain? o How long did Columbus sail? Where did he think he landed? o Who sailed around the tip of South America? o Who tri ...
... o What country reached western Africa and eventually around the tip of Africa? o Who reached India? Where was he from? o Where was Christopher Columbus from? Why did he sail for Spain? o How long did Columbus sail? Where did he think he landed? o Who sailed around the tip of South America? o Who tri ...
Chp5-1
... – Failed to find a new route to Asia or to bring back fabulous riches Spanish explorers called _______________________ realized that the Americas could provide greater riches that could be earned through trade with Asia. In 1519 ____________________________was the first to explore the Texas Gulf Coa ...
... – Failed to find a new route to Asia or to bring back fabulous riches Spanish explorers called _______________________ realized that the Americas could provide greater riches that could be earned through trade with Asia. In 1519 ____________________________was the first to explore the Texas Gulf Coa ...
Chapter 2_Lesson 1_ European Exploration
... – He sailed through a strait and named the ocean the "Pacific." – Magellan died during the voyage, his crew sailed on and reached Spain in 1522. ...
... – He sailed through a strait and named the ocean the "Pacific." – Magellan died during the voyage, his crew sailed on and reached Spain in 1522. ...
Exploring the Americas - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
... further west. Cartier, however, continued to return without any gold ...
... further west. Cartier, however, continued to return without any gold ...
UNIT PLAN TEMPLATE
... Portuguese, Spanish, English, and French explorers, including Leif Eriksson, Christopher Columbus, Hernando de Soto, Ferdinand Magellan, Henry Hudson, John Cabot, and Robert LaSalle. (H, E, G) 4-1.3 Use a map to identify the routes of various sea and land expeditions to the New World and match these ...
... Portuguese, Spanish, English, and French explorers, including Leif Eriksson, Christopher Columbus, Hernando de Soto, Ferdinand Magellan, Henry Hudson, John Cabot, and Robert LaSalle. (H, E, G) 4-1.3 Use a map to identify the routes of various sea and land expeditions to the New World and match these ...
Age of Exploration
... created colonies along the African coast, in Brazil, and the Spice Islands in Asia ...
... created colonies along the African coast, in Brazil, and the Spice Islands in Asia ...
Age of Exploration - Mrs. Ward World History
... created colonies along the African coast, in Brazil, and the Spice Islands in Asia ...
... created colonies along the African coast, in Brazil, and the Spice Islands in Asia ...
Ch 3 Lesson 2 PP
... The fleet entered the vast Pacific Ocean believing that the Spice Islands were less than a week away…but Magellan grossly underestimated the distance. INTERESTING FACT: After more than three months of Magellan gave the Pacific Ocean its name, calling it the “Sea of the Pacific” (as in to be “pacifie ...
... The fleet entered the vast Pacific Ocean believing that the Spice Islands were less than a week away…but Magellan grossly underestimated the distance. INTERESTING FACT: After more than three months of Magellan gave the Pacific Ocean its name, calling it the “Sea of the Pacific” (as in to be “pacifie ...
Chapter
... • In 1527, Panfilo de Nárvaez led an expedition to explore the Gulf Coast from Florida to northern Mexico. The expedition was a disaster. • Half his crew sailed off, abandoning the other half who had ventured inland. Many of those soldiers suffered sickness and hunger. • Desperate to return to Spain ...
... • In 1527, Panfilo de Nárvaez led an expedition to explore the Gulf Coast from Florida to northern Mexico. The expedition was a disaster. • Half his crew sailed off, abandoning the other half who had ventured inland. Many of those soldiers suffered sickness and hunger. • Desperate to return to Spain ...
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... • In 1527, Panfilo de Nárvaez led an expedition to explore the Gulf Coast from Florida to northern Mexico. The expedition was a disaster. • Half his crew sailed off, abandoning the other half who had ventured inland. Many of those soldiers suffered sickness and hunger. • Desperate to return to Spain ...
... • In 1527, Panfilo de Nárvaez led an expedition to explore the Gulf Coast from Florida to northern Mexico. The expedition was a disaster. • Half his crew sailed off, abandoning the other half who had ventured inland. Many of those soldiers suffered sickness and hunger. • Desperate to return to Spain ...
The Age of Exploration - White Plains Public Schools
... Columbus thought that he had reached the islands of the East Indies, so he called the people he met “Indians”. While Columbus believed that by traveling west he would arrive in the east, he had miscalculated the size of the earth. Had he not accidentally landed in the Americas, his crew would have p ...
... Columbus thought that he had reached the islands of the East Indies, so he called the people he met “Indians”. While Columbus believed that by traveling west he would arrive in the east, he had miscalculated the size of the earth. Had he not accidentally landed in the Americas, his crew would have p ...
The Age Of Exploration - Ornchhee 2012
... Earlier sailors relied on portolan charts, which are maps that are created for navigators to find lands, and the European who set off during the age of exploration to find new trade routes used it. Newly found lands ...
... Earlier sailors relied on portolan charts, which are maps that are created for navigators to find lands, and the European who set off during the age of exploration to find new trade routes used it. Newly found lands ...
There are so many famous people of Italian heritage who have, not
... Ocean to the New World (the hemisphere that includes North and South America) in hope of finding that route. On his first trip, Christopher led a journey along with ninety crew members and three ships: the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria (which Columbus himself captained). They set sail on Augu ...
... Ocean to the New World (the hemisphere that includes North and South America) in hope of finding that route. On his first trip, Christopher led a journey along with ninety crew members and three ships: the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria (which Columbus himself captained). They set sail on Augu ...
STORY 1 - Salto Youth
... of the Atlantic Ocean. It is unclear whether Columbus learned about the winds from his own sailing experience or if he had heard about them from others. In 1485, Columbus presented his plans to John II, King of Portugal. He proposed that the king equip three sturdy ships and grant Columbus one year' ...
... of the Atlantic Ocean. It is unclear whether Columbus learned about the winds from his own sailing experience or if he had heard about them from others. In 1485, Columbus presented his plans to John II, King of Portugal. He proposed that the king equip three sturdy ships and grant Columbus one year' ...
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"".