Ch. 2.1 Part 1
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Test Unit Five
... G. Bartholomeu Dias H. Vasco da Gama I. Sir Francis Drake J. Henry Hudson K. Christopher Columbus L. Amerigo Vespucci M. Francisco Pizarro N. Jacques Cartier O. Ferdinand Magellan P. John Cabot 1. He was a Spanish explorer that was looking for the fountain of youth. In 1512, he explores the islands ...
... G. Bartholomeu Dias H. Vasco da Gama I. Sir Francis Drake J. Henry Hudson K. Christopher Columbus L. Amerigo Vespucci M. Francisco Pizarro N. Jacques Cartier O. Ferdinand Magellan P. John Cabot 1. He was a Spanish explorer that was looking for the fountain of youth. In 1512, he explores the islands ...
Exploration and the Americas
... African Slave Trade is the largest forced migration of people in history. This created a new trade called the Triangle Trade, in which items were taken from Europe and exchanged for slaves in Africa. Then slaves were taken to the Americas in exchange for goods. These goods were then taken back to ...
... African Slave Trade is the largest forced migration of people in history. This created a new trade called the Triangle Trade, in which items were taken from Europe and exchanged for slaves in Africa. Then slaves were taken to the Americas in exchange for goods. These goods were then taken back to ...
the great age of exploration (1400–1550)
... century Europeans that made them feel it was all right to buy and sell Africans or enslave native Americans? Attitudes of European racial superiority often came from possessing technological superiority, and from possessing greater material wealth. This made the Europeans view many other races as in ...
... century Europeans that made them feel it was all right to buy and sell Africans or enslave native Americans? Attitudes of European racial superiority often came from possessing technological superiority, and from possessing greater material wealth. This made the Europeans view many other races as in ...
Chapter 22 Transoceanic Encounters and Global Connections
... a. that the spread of the bubonic plague made the silk roads more dangerous b. that Mongol domination had caused trade along the silk roads to stop c. the high prices charged by Muslim merchants d. the demand in Europe for items such as Indian pepper and Chinese ginger e. the desire to expand the bo ...
... a. that the spread of the bubonic plague made the silk roads more dangerous b. that Mongol domination had caused trade along the silk roads to stop c. the high prices charged by Muslim merchants d. the demand in Europe for items such as Indian pepper and Chinese ginger e. the desire to expand the bo ...
Document
... His parents were very wealthy and part of the nobility. His parents died when Ferdinand was only 10 years old. Ferdinand then became a page for the queen. ...
... His parents were very wealthy and part of the nobility. His parents died when Ferdinand was only 10 years old. Ferdinand then became a page for the queen. ...
European Exploration Timeline
... made landfall on March 1st, 1524 at Cape Fear, southernmost of North Carolina's three capes. They sailed south for about 110 miles, and turned north, to avoid running into any Spaniards, he sailed another 250 miles north, along the coast. He explored the coasts of Georgia, North and South Carolina, ...
... made landfall on March 1st, 1524 at Cape Fear, southernmost of North Carolina's three capes. They sailed south for about 110 miles, and turned north, to avoid running into any Spaniards, he sailed another 250 miles north, along the coast. He explored the coasts of Georgia, North and South Carolina, ...
Impact of Exploration
... important as the European age of exploration? Why or why not? – Based on what we learned about the motivations for exploration, the context for european exploration, and the innovations of the time, what do you think would have to change to spur a greater interest in America in space exploration? Wh ...
... important as the European age of exploration? Why or why not? – Based on what we learned about the motivations for exploration, the context for european exploration, and the innovations of the time, what do you think would have to change to spur a greater interest in America in space exploration? Wh ...
People in History Christopher Columbus
... for his voyages. The King of Portugal refused, so Columbus went to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. They wanted to find spices and new lands to enlarge and enrich their country. They also believed in spreading Christianity and civilisation to other parts of the world. SRS 3: Columbus was ...
... for his voyages. The King of Portugal refused, so Columbus went to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. They wanted to find spices and new lands to enlarge and enrich their country. They also believed in spreading Christianity and civilisation to other parts of the world. SRS 3: Columbus was ...
Christopher Columbus Print - Biography.com
... claiming they had been misled by Columbus' claims of riches and complaining about the poor management of his brothers. The Spanish Crown sent a royal official who arrested Columbus and stripped him of his authority. He returned to Spain in chains to face the royal court. The charges were later dropp ...
... claiming they had been misled by Columbus' claims of riches and complaining about the poor management of his brothers. The Spanish Crown sent a royal official who arrested Columbus and stripped him of his authority. He returned to Spain in chains to face the royal court. The charges were later dropp ...
Columbus Sails Across The Atlantic - Mr. Verdolino`s Social Studies
... Based on what we have learned in this class, what do you think Christopher Columbus found when he landed? ...
... Based on what we have learned in this class, what do you think Christopher Columbus found when he landed? ...
IPAN - Electroaula
... first European to reach India by sea. This discovery was very significant and paved the way for the Portuguese to establish a longlasting colonial empire in Asia. After decades of sailors trying to reach India with thousands of lives and dozens of vessels lost in shipwrecks and attacks, Gama landed ...
... first European to reach India by sea. This discovery was very significant and paved the way for the Portuguese to establish a longlasting colonial empire in Asia. After decades of sailors trying to reach India with thousands of lives and dozens of vessels lost in shipwrecks and attacks, Gama landed ...
Christopher Columbus
... • Relied on an interpreter to communicate with native people and his exploration became more difficult when his interpreter died. • He is believed to have spread disease from Europe among the Native Am ...
... • Relied on an interpreter to communicate with native people and his exploration became more difficult when his interpreter died. • He is believed to have spread disease from Europe among the Native Am ...
Chapter 2
... south to explore the western coast of Africa. As a result of these voyages, the Portuguese began to settle the Azores and Madeira Islands in the Atlantic. Portuguese sailors also learned a great deal about Africa’s coast, including the fact that both gold and slaves were available in the area. Princ ...
... south to explore the western coast of Africa. As a result of these voyages, the Portuguese began to settle the Azores and Madeira Islands in the Atlantic. Portuguese sailors also learned a great deal about Africa’s coast, including the fact that both gold and slaves were available in the area. Princ ...
Vasco da Gama, the Explorer: Motivations and Myths
... “sweeping counter offensive against Islam and inaugurate a new era in which the faith and values of Europe would be exported across the earth” and “fighting the Infidel was the highest calling” (Cliff, 2012, p. 6). With Crusader crosses emblazoned on their sails, the explorers arrived in the heart o ...
... “sweeping counter offensive against Islam and inaugurate a new era in which the faith and values of Europe would be exported across the earth” and “fighting the Infidel was the highest calling” (Cliff, 2012, p. 6). With Crusader crosses emblazoned on their sails, the explorers arrived in the heart o ...
Ferdinand Magellan Synopsis
... new route to the Spice Islands (the East Indies, in present-day Indonesia) after the Treaty of Tordesillas divided the world in half in 1494. The dividing line for this treaty went through the Atlantic Ocean and Spain got the lands west of the line, including the Americas. Brazil however, went to Po ...
... new route to the Spice Islands (the East Indies, in present-day Indonesia) after the Treaty of Tordesillas divided the world in half in 1494. The dividing line for this treaty went through the Atlantic Ocean and Spain got the lands west of the line, including the Americas. Brazil however, went to Po ...
Chapter 2, Exploration and Expansion, 1400-1650
... before that goal could be accomplished, but Portuguese explorers did not abandon their attempts to find such a route. In 1488 Bartolomeu Dias became the first European to attempt to sail around the southern tip of Africa, a point today known as the Cape of Good Hope. Dias and his crew might have sai ...
... before that goal could be accomplished, but Portuguese explorers did not abandon their attempts to find such a route. In 1488 Bartolomeu Dias became the first European to attempt to sail around the southern tip of Africa, a point today known as the Cape of Good Hope. Dias and his crew might have sai ...
World History - Oak Park Unified School District
... • effect on Jewish communities - Jews accused of killing Christian children, mobs attacked Jewish neighborhoods, Jews were prevented from owning land, forced out of most trades The Fourth Crusade - crusaders attacked Constantinople in 1204 (Venice's main trade rival) results: 1. seriously weakened t ...
... • effect on Jewish communities - Jews accused of killing Christian children, mobs attacked Jewish neighborhoods, Jews were prevented from owning land, forced out of most trades The Fourth Crusade - crusaders attacked Constantinople in 1204 (Venice's main trade rival) results: 1. seriously weakened t ...
Chapter 16
... south to explore the western coast of Africa. As a result of these voyages, the Portuguese began to settle the Azores and Madeira Islands in the Atlantic. Portuguese sailors also learned a great deal about Africa’s coast, including the fact that both gold and slaves were available in the area. Princ ...
... south to explore the western coast of Africa. As a result of these voyages, the Portuguese began to settle the Azores and Madeira Islands in the Atlantic. Portuguese sailors also learned a great deal about Africa’s coast, including the fact that both gold and slaves were available in the area. Princ ...
The Age of Exploration - White Plains Public Schools
... a faster and cheaper sea route. The European routes were controlled by the Italian city-states of Venice and Genoa and later the Ottoman Turks of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul). After Vasco da Gama's famous voyage around the Cape of Good Hope to India, the Portuguese had to battle Muslim forc ...
... a faster and cheaper sea route. The European routes were controlled by the Italian city-states of Venice and Genoa and later the Ottoman Turks of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul). After Vasco da Gama's famous voyage around the Cape of Good Hope to India, the Portuguese had to battle Muslim forc ...
The Age of Exploration
... time, most Europeans did not travel to unknown places. People believed it was too dangerous to go too far out into the ocean. Sailors were afraid to travel out of sight of the coast line. They did not have the tools to help them find their way. Once out of sight of land, they were unable to find the ...
... time, most Europeans did not travel to unknown places. People believed it was too dangerous to go too far out into the ocean. Sailors were afraid to travel out of sight of the coast line. They did not have the tools to help them find their way. Once out of sight of land, they were unable to find the ...
Examining and Citing Sources
... possessive host in a perilous two-year voyage. Most Europeans got their first impression of China, India and Japan from this travel journal. Henry the Navigator, a Portuguese prince, spent his considerable fortune sending expeditions down the west coast of Africa in the middle decades of the fifteen ...
... possessive host in a perilous two-year voyage. Most Europeans got their first impression of China, India and Japan from this travel journal. Henry the Navigator, a Portuguese prince, spent his considerable fortune sending expeditions down the west coast of Africa in the middle decades of the fifteen ...
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.