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Exploration- Early Europe
... 3. Portuguese explorers included: Bartholomeu Dias - first to sail around the southern tip ofAfrica Vasco da Gama - discovered an all water trade route between Portugal and India. ...
... 3. Portuguese explorers included: Bartholomeu Dias - first to sail around the southern tip ofAfrica Vasco da Gama - discovered an all water trade route between Portugal and India. ...
Chapter 5
... • Portugal was the first country to begin exploring (due of course to Prince Henry) • He sent people to explore West Africa (lots of Gold) Each year they went further south and established trading posts. This also made the Portuguese very involved with the slave trade in Africa. However, remember th ...
... • Portugal was the first country to begin exploring (due of course to Prince Henry) • He sent people to explore West Africa (lots of Gold) Each year they went further south and established trading posts. This also made the Portuguese very involved with the slave trade in Africa. However, remember th ...
UNIT 1, SECTION 3: THE AGE OF EXPLORATION Europeans
... Vespucci, labeled the new region America - islands explored by Columbus in the Caribbean were called the West Indies The Search Continues Vasco Nunez de Balboa (Spain) - 1513 - crossed isthmus of Panama, came to a huge body of water he called the South Sea Juan Ponce de Leon (Spain)- 1513 - was sear ...
... Vespucci, labeled the new region America - islands explored by Columbus in the Caribbean were called the West Indies The Search Continues Vasco Nunez de Balboa (Spain) - 1513 - crossed isthmus of Panama, came to a huge body of water he called the South Sea Juan Ponce de Leon (Spain)- 1513 - was sear ...
WHAP Teacher Copy Around the World in Not Quite Eighty Days
... search for the fastest routes to the spice-rich islands of the Moluccas (modern-day Maluku in Indonesia) as well as the theory that somewhere in the South Pacific lay a vast undiscovered southern continent, possibly also rich in gold, spices, and other trade goods. European exploration of the Pacifi ...
... search for the fastest routes to the spice-rich islands of the Moluccas (modern-day Maluku in Indonesia) as well as the theory that somewhere in the South Pacific lay a vast undiscovered southern continent, possibly also rich in gold, spices, and other trade goods. European exploration of the Pacifi ...
New Trade Routes - White Plains Public Schools
... become wealthy too. In addition to the trade domination of the Italian citystates, the Ottoman Turks had conquered the Byzantine Empire in 1453 and temporarily cut Europe off from trade with East Asia. An Italian monopoly on trade with Asia and the Ottoman interference with trade led to a European s ...
... become wealthy too. In addition to the trade domination of the Italian citystates, the Ottoman Turks had conquered the Byzantine Empire in 1453 and temporarily cut Europe off from trade with East Asia. An Italian monopoly on trade with Asia and the Ottoman interference with trade led to a European s ...
EuropeanExplorationandColonizationEmpires
... --This was successful & was later copied in the New World --Encouraged a slave trade that lasted another 400 years… ...
... --This was successful & was later copied in the New World --Encouraged a slave trade that lasted another 400 years… ...
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... Chapter 19.1 & 20 – The Atlantic World Ch. 19 Section 1: Europeans Explore the East ...
... Chapter 19.1 & 20 – The Atlantic World Ch. 19 Section 1: Europeans Explore the East ...
Explorers of the World
... • Famous for exploring the Western Coast of Africa to the tip of Good Hope ...
... • Famous for exploring the Western Coast of Africa to the tip of Good Hope ...
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... emperor Montezuma feared the Spaniards were led by the god Quetzalcoatl Marina told Cortés this so they dressed in regalia, played horns, and displayed swords Cortés marched inland to find Montezuma, who welcomed him on November 8, 1519 Montezuma showed Cortés the riches of the city; Cortés took Mon ...
... emperor Montezuma feared the Spaniards were led by the god Quetzalcoatl Marina told Cortés this so they dressed in regalia, played horns, and displayed swords Cortés marched inland to find Montezuma, who welcomed him on November 8, 1519 Montezuma showed Cortés the riches of the city; Cortés took Mon ...
Reading - Europeans Explore the New World
... and Queen Elizabeth I secretly commissioned me to raid the Spanish colonies on the American Pacific coast. When I arrived home from this voyage with much Spanish plunder after sailing west, I became the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe. Seven months later, our queen knighted me to the di ...
... and Queen Elizabeth I secretly commissioned me to raid the Spanish colonies on the American Pacific coast. When I arrived home from this voyage with much Spanish plunder after sailing west, I became the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe. Seven months later, our queen knighted me to the di ...
6.2 Cornell Key - Blaine School District
... *Made detailed charts and maps of the Atlantic Gil Eanes – Broke the “Cape Bojador” fear by sailing past it. •Pushed Portuguese ships farther Vasco da Gama – 1497 •Made the trip to and from Asia safely (East - Around Africa)= new trade route! B. Spain’s Contribution Christopher Columbus – Sailed Wes ...
... *Made detailed charts and maps of the Atlantic Gil Eanes – Broke the “Cape Bojador” fear by sailing past it. •Pushed Portuguese ships farther Vasco da Gama – 1497 •Made the trip to and from Asia safely (East - Around Africa)= new trade route! B. Spain’s Contribution Christopher Columbus – Sailed Wes ...
Exploration Powerpoint
... Plantation system – farming crops for cash not use Sugar and Tobacco were the exported crops Switched from native to African slaves after 1542 caused fewer problems and worked better in ...
... Plantation system – farming crops for cash not use Sugar and Tobacco were the exported crops Switched from native to African slaves after 1542 caused fewer problems and worked better in ...
Powerpoint
... Plantation system – farming crops for cash not use Sugar and Tobacco were the exported crops Switched from native to African slaves after 1542 caused fewer problems and worked better in ...
... Plantation system – farming crops for cash not use Sugar and Tobacco were the exported crops Switched from native to African slaves after 1542 caused fewer problems and worked better in ...
European Explorers - Lone Star College
... A. Prince Henry the Navigator 1. Established a school for navigators and sailors. 2. Encouraged exploration of Africa. B. Bartholomew Diaz 1. Sailed around the Cape of Good Hope. (1487) 2. Claimed present day South Africa for Portugal. C. Vasco da Gama 1. Reached India by the way of East Africa. (14 ...
... A. Prince Henry the Navigator 1. Established a school for navigators and sailors. 2. Encouraged exploration of Africa. B. Bartholomew Diaz 1. Sailed around the Cape of Good Hope. (1487) 2. Claimed present day South Africa for Portugal. C. Vasco da Gama 1. Reached India by the way of East Africa. (14 ...
Age of Exploration and Isolation
... Prince Henry of Portugal, known as “Prince Henry the Navigator” Started an institute for seafaring and exploring Combined ship technology learned from Islam with new European innovations By the time of his death in 1460, Portuguese had sailed as far south as the Gold Coast of West Africa ...
... Prince Henry of Portugal, known as “Prince Henry the Navigator” Started an institute for seafaring and exploring Combined ship technology learned from Islam with new European innovations By the time of his death in 1460, Portuguese had sailed as far south as the Gold Coast of West Africa ...
New World Beginnings
... Spain and Portugal were the first kingdoms to lay claim to New World territory. The Catholic monarchs of both countries saw it as their Christian duty and right to claim any land occupied by “heathens” (non-Christians). They turned to the pope in Rome to help settle their dispute over which the newl ...
... Spain and Portugal were the first kingdoms to lay claim to New World territory. The Catholic monarchs of both countries saw it as their Christian duty and right to claim any land occupied by “heathens” (non-Christians). They turned to the pope in Rome to help settle their dispute over which the newl ...
Great Britain.
... Why were silks and spices wanted? • Spices, silks, precious stones and other luxury items had been brought overland from the East to Europe for hundreds of years. • Spices such as cloves, nutmeg, and peppercorns were extremely valuable. Wealthy Europeans used these spices to concoct elaboratel ...
... Why were silks and spices wanted? • Spices, silks, precious stones and other luxury items had been brought overland from the East to Europe for hundreds of years. • Spices such as cloves, nutmeg, and peppercorns were extremely valuable. Wealthy Europeans used these spices to concoct elaboratel ...
Test Review Geography and cultural traditions of Africa Natural
... and high prices charged by middlemen in the Italian city-states for Asian spices o Ottoman conquest of Byzantine disrupted trade routes New technology: the astrolabe, new ships and navigational tools made exploration possible Famous Explorers Bartholomeu Diaz (Portugal) : sailed to the Cape of G ...
... and high prices charged by middlemen in the Italian city-states for Asian spices o Ottoman conquest of Byzantine disrupted trade routes New technology: the astrolabe, new ships and navigational tools made exploration possible Famous Explorers Bartholomeu Diaz (Portugal) : sailed to the Cape of G ...
Exploration Powerpoint
... the Spanish sought a faster route to the east, and access to the spice trade, by sailing west across the Atlantic Columbus’ first voyage across the Atlantic took thirtythree days and when he landed in San Salvador in the eastern Bahamas, he thought he had landed on an outer island of Japan • Not unt ...
... the Spanish sought a faster route to the east, and access to the spice trade, by sailing west across the Atlantic Columbus’ first voyage across the Atlantic took thirtythree days and when he landed in San Salvador in the eastern Bahamas, he thought he had landed on an outer island of Japan • Not unt ...
Chapter 16: The World Economy
... to Muslim world, wealth Henry the Navigator organized expeditions along the coast of Africa 1498: Vasco de Gama reached India, sailed around the Cape of Good Hope De Gama’s success led to other expeditions: Brazil, Mozambique, Indonesia, Japan Portugal claims parts of African coast and parts ...
... to Muslim world, wealth Henry the Navigator organized expeditions along the coast of Africa 1498: Vasco de Gama reached India, sailed around the Cape of Good Hope De Gama’s success led to other expeditions: Brazil, Mozambique, Indonesia, Japan Portugal claims parts of African coast and parts ...
Chapter 16: The World Economy
... to Muslim world, wealth Henry the Navigator organized expeditions along the coast of Africa 1498: Vasco de Gama reached India, sailed around the Cape of Good Hope De Gama’s success led to other expeditions: Brazil, Mozambique, Indonesia, Japan Portugal claims parts of African coast and parts ...
... to Muslim world, wealth Henry the Navigator organized expeditions along the coast of Africa 1498: Vasco de Gama reached India, sailed around the Cape of Good Hope De Gama’s success led to other expeditions: Brazil, Mozambique, Indonesia, Japan Portugal claims parts of African coast and parts ...
Beyond Europe-1213-wk6 T ed
... 1620 (Protestants who rejected the Anglican Church) • Signed the Mayflower Compact • Survived with help from Native Americans ...
... 1620 (Protestants who rejected the Anglican Church) • Signed the Mayflower Compact • Survived with help from Native Americans ...
Conquistador
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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.