America Before European Settlement
... The Portuguese Begin Exploration Two famous Portuguese explorers were: 1. Bartholomew Dias-first to sail to tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope) Dias turned around when his crew threatened to kill him 2. Vasco de Gama - First to sail around Africa and reach India ...
... The Portuguese Begin Exploration Two famous Portuguese explorers were: 1. Bartholomew Dias-first to sail to tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope) Dias turned around when his crew threatened to kill him 2. Vasco de Gama - First to sail around Africa and reach India ...
Diapositiva 1 - CCB - G8 Individuals and Societies
... There were many explorers during the Age of Discovery, one of the most famous being Christopher Columbus. His voyages started as an attempt to find a trade route to Asia by sailing west. Instead, he reached America in 1492 and claimed the land for Spain. ...
... There were many explorers during the Age of Discovery, one of the most famous being Christopher Columbus. His voyages started as an attempt to find a trade route to Asia by sailing west. Instead, he reached America in 1492 and claimed the land for Spain. ...
Exploration PPT - 7th Grade History
... Explored SE coast but crew was exhausted so they returned home Cape of Good Hope ...
... Explored SE coast but crew was exhausted so they returned home Cape of Good Hope ...
ageofexploration2
... The Portuguese Begin Exploration Two famous Portuguese explorers were: 1. Bartholomew Dias-first to sail to tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope) Dias turned around when his crew threatened to kill him 2. Vasco de Gama - First to sail around Africa and reach India ...
... The Portuguese Begin Exploration Two famous Portuguese explorers were: 1. Bartholomew Dias-first to sail to tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope) Dias turned around when his crew threatened to kill him 2. Vasco de Gama - First to sail around Africa and reach India ...
Review - Warren County Schools
... Portugal gets most of eastern South America – present day Brazil. Spain becomes the most powerful country. European countries had 3 main goals during the age of exploration: (Gold, Glory, and God) 1. Spread Christianity beyond Europe (Missionaries were sent to convert Natives.) 2. Wanted to expand t ...
... Portugal gets most of eastern South America – present day Brazil. Spain becomes the most powerful country. European countries had 3 main goals during the age of exploration: (Gold, Glory, and God) 1. Spread Christianity beyond Europe (Missionaries were sent to convert Natives.) 2. Wanted to expand t ...
Unit XV – Colonization of the Americas
... B. Francisco Pizarro 1. arrived in 1532 2. the civil war won by Athualpa 3. the capture of Athualpa 4. the death of the empire 5. control of western South America ...
... B. Francisco Pizarro 1. arrived in 1532 2. the civil war won by Athualpa 3. the capture of Athualpa 4. the death of the empire 5. control of western South America ...
3.1WH
... late November that the group passed the Cape of Good Hope. It took them another five months to work their way up the eastern coast of Africa, stopping at several ports along the way. These ports were largely controlled by Muslim merchants. Though many of these merchants welcomed the Portuguese, some ...
... late November that the group passed the Cape of Good Hope. It took them another five months to work their way up the eastern coast of Africa, stopping at several ports along the way. These ports were largely controlled by Muslim merchants. Though many of these merchants welcomed the Portuguese, some ...
The Europeans
... • John Cabot, a Genoese mariner employed by the English, sailed to Newfoundland. • Pedro Alvarez Cabral discovered the coast of Brazil in 1500. • Amerigo Vespucci, another Genoese mariner, explored enough of South America’s coast to deem it a new ...
... • John Cabot, a Genoese mariner employed by the English, sailed to Newfoundland. • Pedro Alvarez Cabral discovered the coast of Brazil in 1500. • Amerigo Vespucci, another Genoese mariner, explored enough of South America’s coast to deem it a new ...
WE Age of Exploration 09-10
... • Bartholomew Dias (1450 – 1500) • Rounded the southern tip of Africa in ...
... • Bartholomew Dias (1450 – 1500) • Rounded the southern tip of Africa in ...
Age of European Exploration and Colonization
... Prince Henry the Navigator -Set up a school for navigators at Sagres in 1419 -Helped Portugal take the lead in overseas exploration ...
... Prince Henry the Navigator -Set up a school for navigators at Sagres in 1419 -Helped Portugal take the lead in overseas exploration ...
Chapter 2 – Age of Exploration Lesson 1 – Technology Shapes
... together to improve sea travel and invent new tools. Explored African coast to gain wealth by trading for gold and ivory; also to spread religion around Africa Trading posts – stores and small settlements where goods could be bought and sold Slave trade – slave traders bought and sold humans a ...
... together to improve sea travel and invent new tools. Explored African coast to gain wealth by trading for gold and ivory; also to spread religion around Africa Trading posts – stores and small settlements where goods could be bought and sold Slave trade – slave traders bought and sold humans a ...
Age of Exploration Test Review
... • New and improved technology allowed for long ocean voyages • Demand for goods from Asia • Ottoman Empire blocked trade routes ...
... • New and improved technology allowed for long ocean voyages • Demand for goods from Asia • Ottoman Empire blocked trade routes ...
EXPLORERS DON`T “MISS THE BOAT”
... EXPLORERS DON’T “MISS THE BOAT” ??ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS?? •How did the explorers contribute to the development of Europe? •What was the impact of exploration? You will be able to answer these questions after our lesson! ...
... EXPLORERS DON’T “MISS THE BOAT” ??ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS?? •How did the explorers contribute to the development of Europe? •What was the impact of exploration? You will be able to answer these questions after our lesson! ...
PP pt. 1
... At first they called the land the Indies because of the early belief that they were in India Eventually Spanish explorers realized that the Americas could provide even greater riches than what could have been earned through trade with Asia. For the next 150 years after Columbus’s voyages, adventure ...
... At first they called the land the Indies because of the early belief that they were in India Eventually Spanish explorers realized that the Americas could provide even greater riches than what could have been earned through trade with Asia. For the next 150 years after Columbus’s voyages, adventure ...
File
... lead an expedition that would sail around the horn of Africa for the purposes of finding a trading route by sea to India. In addition, Dias would search for the Kingdom of Prester John, who was said to rule over a vast Christian empire, filled with riches and magical creatures, somewhere in Asia. Du ...
... lead an expedition that would sail around the horn of Africa for the purposes of finding a trading route by sea to India. In addition, Dias would search for the Kingdom of Prester John, who was said to rule over a vast Christian empire, filled with riches and magical creatures, somewhere in Asia. Du ...
Explorers1PowerPoint
... he had reached the northeast coast of Asia, he claimed the region for England. Another Italian, Giovanni da Verrazano, sailed under the French flag. In 1524, Verrazano explored the Atlantic coast from present-day North Carolina to Canada. His voyage gave France its first claims in the Americas. Sail ...
... he had reached the northeast coast of Asia, he claimed the region for England. Another Italian, Giovanni da Verrazano, sailed under the French flag. In 1524, Verrazano explored the Atlantic coast from present-day North Carolina to Canada. His voyage gave France its first claims in the Americas. Sail ...
Explorers 2013
... power in Europe. By 1630, Spain no longer dominated the continent. With Spain’s decline, other countries—particularly England and the Netherlands—took a more active role in trade and colonization around the world. This is important because it led to more European, especially English, colonies around ...
... power in Europe. By 1630, Spain no longer dominated the continent. With Spain’s decline, other countries—particularly England and the Netherlands—took a more active role in trade and colonization around the world. This is important because it led to more European, especially English, colonies around ...
6X 11-07-2016 Monday Europeans Explore the World
... 3A – The first explorer to find a sea route from Europe to Asia was Vasco da Gama. King Manuel of Portugal sent him after Bartolomeu Dias turned around from his exploration. He sailed from Lisbon, Portugal in July 1497 and he reached southwestern India in 1498. 3B – Muslims living in India learned P ...
... 3A – The first explorer to find a sea route from Europe to Asia was Vasco da Gama. King Manuel of Portugal sent him after Bartolomeu Dias turned around from his exploration. He sailed from Lisbon, Portugal in July 1497 and he reached southwestern India in 1498. 3B – Muslims living in India learned P ...
The Age of Exploration
... Then across the Pacific ocean He also named the Pacific Ocean When he died on the trip, 18 members of his crew finished the voyage ...
... Then across the Pacific ocean He also named the Pacific Ocean When he died on the trip, 18 members of his crew finished the voyage ...
Conquistador
Conquistadors /kɒŋˌkɪstəˈdɔrz/ (from Portuguese or Spanish conquistadores ""conquerors""; Spanish pronunciation: [koŋkistaˈðoɾes], Portuguese pronunciation: [kũkiʃtɐˈdoɾis], [kõkiʃtɐˈðoɾɨʃ]) is a term used to refer to the soldiers and explorers of the Spanish Empire or the Portuguese Empire in a general sense. During the Age of Discovery conquistadores sailed beyond Europe to the Americas, Oceania, Africa and Asia, conquering territory and opening trade routes. They colonized much of the world for Spain and Portugal in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.