Age of Exploration: Day 1 Web quest Name: ______Fraser
... India. In India De Gama traded extensively for Asian products and spices. He was well received in India but wore out his welcome and left. He left India in August 1498.He returned to Lisbon on 1499 and all of his crew members died of scurvy and he was a hero. In 1502 King Manual sent him back to Ind ...
... India. In India De Gama traded extensively for Asian products and spices. He was well received in India but wore out his welcome and left. He left India in August 1498.He returned to Lisbon on 1499 and all of his crew members died of scurvy and he was a hero. In 1502 King Manual sent him back to Ind ...
File
... religious freedom. Other groups wanted to spread Christianity outside of Europe. The new thinking by many during the Renaissance, combined with new nautical and navigational inventions was a recipe for adventure… ...
... religious freedom. Other groups wanted to spread Christianity outside of Europe. The new thinking by many during the Renaissance, combined with new nautical and navigational inventions was a recipe for adventure… ...
Johannes Gutenberg - St. Anastasia School
... exploring off west coast of Africa gets blown off course finds out you can sail around the tip of Africa calls it the Cape of Good Hope ...
... exploring off west coast of Africa gets blown off course finds out you can sail around the tip of Africa calls it the Cape of Good Hope ...
SS6H6 The student will analyze the impact of European exploration
... India and China. Bartolomeu Dias reached the southern tip of Africa and discovered the Cape of Good Hope and the Indian Ocean. Vasco da Gama, another Portuguese explorer, later sailed around the cape. He continued on to India. Over the following decades, Portuguese sailors continued to explore the c ...
... India and China. Bartolomeu Dias reached the southern tip of Africa and discovered the Cape of Good Hope and the Indian Ocean. Vasco da Gama, another Portuguese explorer, later sailed around the cape. He continued on to India. Over the following decades, Portuguese sailors continued to explore the c ...
File - The past matters.
... ▪ Taino were frightened of the conquistadors (soldier-explorers)Spanish had guns, cannons, and horses ▪ The Spanish enslaved and killed the Taino people ...
... ▪ Taino were frightened of the conquistadors (soldier-explorers)Spanish had guns, cannons, and horses ▪ The Spanish enslaved and killed the Taino people ...
Ch. 2 Section 2 - Mount Paran Christian School
... • Became interested in exploration after reading Travels ______________ • Thought he could reach Asia by sailing west (mainly necessary because Muslims blocked land routes) • Thought Asia was 2,400 ...
... • Became interested in exploration after reading Travels ______________ • Thought he could reach Asia by sailing west (mainly necessary because Muslims blocked land routes) • Thought Asia was 2,400 ...
File - Mr. Takos` Website
... -Portugal’s direct sea route to India not only opened the door to trade with the East, but led to an outbreak of conflict between European nations -They also had to battle native inhabitants as they set up outposts -In 1509, Portugal solidified their dominance of the spice trade when they defeated ...
... -Portugal’s direct sea route to India not only opened the door to trade with the East, but led to an outbreak of conflict between European nations -They also had to battle native inhabitants as they set up outposts -In 1509, Portugal solidified their dominance of the spice trade when they defeated ...
I can define key vocabulary and important people that are used in
... This is a fancy name for a Spanish explorer who took over large native populations through conquest. ...
... This is a fancy name for a Spanish explorer who took over large native populations through conquest. ...
Statements
... to trade with Asia. 6. The Europeans traded with the Americas. 7. The Europeans carved up Asia, Africa, and the Americas. 8. Mapmakers made new maps. 9. The Arabs invented the astrolabe, which determined latitude. 10. The Arabs closed the Silk Road, the land route to Asia. 11. The Chinese invented t ...
... to trade with Asia. 6. The Europeans traded with the Americas. 7. The Europeans carved up Asia, Africa, and the Americas. 8. Mapmakers made new maps. 9. The Arabs invented the astrolabe, which determined latitude. 10. The Arabs closed the Silk Road, the land route to Asia. 11. The Chinese invented t ...
AP World History
... 14. Portuguese expeditions set up trading forts on the along the cost of Africa and India. Such trading colonies were ________________________________________ in east Africa, and _______________________________ in India. They also gained control of the islands of ____________________________________ ...
... 14. Portuguese expeditions set up trading forts on the along the cost of Africa and India. Such trading colonies were ________________________________________ in east Africa, and _______________________________ in India. They also gained control of the islands of ____________________________________ ...
File
... but a new world Soon afterwards, a mapmaker showed the lands as a separate continent Named America after Vespucci ...
... but a new world Soon afterwards, a mapmaker showed the lands as a separate continent Named America after Vespucci ...
Powerpoint on Explorers
... Hernando Cortes – Conquered Mexico Vasco Da Gama – First European to reach India by sea. Sir Francis Drake – First English explorer to sail around the world. Francisco Pizarro – Conquered Peru and founded Lima Juan Ponce de Leon – Explored Florida ...
... Hernando Cortes – Conquered Mexico Vasco Da Gama – First European to reach India by sea. Sir Francis Drake – First English explorer to sail around the world. Francisco Pizarro – Conquered Peru and founded Lima Juan Ponce de Leon – Explored Florida ...
Slide 1
... The Crusades pushed Christians to feel it was their duty to spread their religion and convert people to Christianity ( and not to be Muslim) Bartolomeu Dias – “ To serve God and His Majesty, to give light to those who were in darkness, and to grow rich as all men desire to do.”: ...
... The Crusades pushed Christians to feel it was their duty to spread their religion and convert people to Christianity ( and not to be Muslim) Bartolomeu Dias – “ To serve God and His Majesty, to give light to those who were in darkness, and to grow rich as all men desire to do.”: ...
Europe Enters the Modern Age
... Prince Henry the Navigator- (1394-1460) Prince of Portugal who established an observatory and school of navigation and directed voyages that spurred the Age of Exploration.. Barthololmeu Dias- Portuguese explorer who in 1488 was the first European to get round the Cape of Good Hope. He did not make ...
... Prince Henry the Navigator- (1394-1460) Prince of Portugal who established an observatory and school of navigation and directed voyages that spurred the Age of Exploration.. Barthololmeu Dias- Portuguese explorer who in 1488 was the first European to get round the Cape of Good Hope. He did not make ...
Ch 15 Changing balance The Rise of the West Jeopardy
... need for luxury goods which left a trade imbalance? These were some of the factors that caused an unfavorable balance of trade between the Middle East and Europe after the Crusades. ...
... need for luxury goods which left a trade imbalance? These were some of the factors that caused an unfavorable balance of trade between the Middle East and Europe after the Crusades. ...
Chapter 2 Primary Source Packet
... Statement: Europeans were not so much innovators as magnificent adaptors. • Turn and talk • What is meaning of the statement? • How does this statement provide Europeans justification to pursue the New World? ...
... Statement: Europeans were not so much innovators as magnificent adaptors. • Turn and talk • What is meaning of the statement? • How does this statement provide Europeans justification to pursue the New World? ...
Unit 1 Exploration - Kenston Local Schools
... great empires as exploration began. Ottoman Turks: Control eastern Mediterranean and north Africa. Loved expansion (eastern Europe looks nice….) Persian (Safavid) Controlled area around what is today Iran Both fight over Indian Ocean and Silk Road trade ...
... great empires as exploration began. Ottoman Turks: Control eastern Mediterranean and north Africa. Loved expansion (eastern Europe looks nice….) Persian (Safavid) Controlled area around what is today Iran Both fight over Indian Ocean and Silk Road trade ...
Age of Exploration- Svenja
... Began to be a pirate- stole from Portuguese and Spanish ships Stole the Aztecs gold worth of 2 million Was ordered to go to North America to find a route to Asia Sailed to North Carolina- thought he saw the Pacific Ocean with only having a strip of land- this error took centuries to correct ...
... Began to be a pirate- stole from Portuguese and Spanish ships Stole the Aztecs gold worth of 2 million Was ordered to go to North America to find a route to Asia Sailed to North Carolina- thought he saw the Pacific Ocean with only having a strip of land- this error took centuries to correct ...
Age of Exploration - Blue Valley Schools
... Africa and reached India. !The all-water route, though long, was easier, safer, and far more profitable than over-land routes. ...
... Africa and reached India. !The all-water route, though long, was easier, safer, and far more profitable than over-land routes. ...
EuropeanExploration-Conquest in the Americas
... a. It brought new crops and technologies to the Americas. b. Although no American crops spread beyond Europe to the rest of Eurasia and Africa, the European conquest did result in the adoption of several American crops in Western ...
... a. It brought new crops and technologies to the Americas. b. Although no American crops spread beyond Europe to the rest of Eurasia and Africa, the European conquest did result in the adoption of several American crops in Western ...
College-Chapter 1
... type and the printing press, which made information more accessible. The publication of Marco Polo’s Travels in 1477 led many European to believe they could trade directly with China by sea rather than relying on overland routes. D. Motives for Exploration • Developments in Europe made possible an e ...
... type and the printing press, which made information more accessible. The publication of Marco Polo’s Travels in 1477 led many European to believe they could trade directly with China by sea rather than relying on overland routes. D. Motives for Exploration • Developments in Europe made possible an e ...
Chapter 2 Guided Notes - Mater Academy Lakes High School
... o Especially when they traveled south to Africa They set up _____________________________________________ along the way After several expeditions, Portuguese reached Asia in ________________________ o Portugal had _____________ the European sea race to Asia! Portugal’s explorations would have majo ...
... o Especially when they traveled south to Africa They set up _____________________________________________ along the way After several expeditions, Portuguese reached Asia in ________________________ o Portugal had _____________ the European sea race to Asia! Portugal’s explorations would have majo ...
The Beginnings of Our Global Age
... wrote a journal describing his voyage to Brazil. In 1507 a German cartographer, Martin Waldersemuller later used his descriptions of the region to aid in his creation of a map and named it America and the name stuck lucky for us. United States of Waldersemuller? ...
... wrote a journal describing his voyage to Brazil. In 1507 a German cartographer, Martin Waldersemuller later used his descriptions of the region to aid in his creation of a map and named it America and the name stuck lucky for us. United States of Waldersemuller? ...
1
... (Asia) by sailing West Great Navigator Reached N.America in 1492 (San Salvador – Bahamas) Made 4 voyages- died thinking he had reached the Indies. ...
... (Asia) by sailing West Great Navigator Reached N.America in 1492 (San Salvador – Bahamas) Made 4 voyages- died thinking he had reached the Indies. ...
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.