Explorer Flashcards
... explore North America. Explored the North American Atlantic Coast. First modern European explorer to set foot on the mainland of North America. ...
... explore North America. Explored the North American Atlantic Coast. First modern European explorer to set foot on the mainland of North America. ...
God, gold and glory - St. Catherine of Siena School Seattle
... - Spain and Portugal sign a treaty dividing the newly discovered lands between the two nations How would you view this treaty if you were the English, French or other Europeans ...
... - Spain and Portugal sign a treaty dividing the newly discovered lands between the two nations How would you view this treaty if you were the English, French or other Europeans ...
Ch 15 Exploration
... a rapid and thorough decimation of the native population, the transformation of their economic and religious lives, an enormous expansion of the already existing African slave trade. The Columbian exchange people, crops and animals led to radical changes in agriculture and diets, as well as ...
... a rapid and thorough decimation of the native population, the transformation of their economic and religious lives, an enormous expansion of the already existing African slave trade. The Columbian exchange people, crops and animals led to radical changes in agriculture and diets, as well as ...
Europeans Look to Expand Empires
... Portugal’s Explorations • Bartolomeu Dias – He sailed around the southern tip of Africa, known as the Cape of Good Hope. • Vasco da Gama – He sailed around Africa and was the first to reach India by Sea. ...
... Portugal’s Explorations • Bartolomeu Dias – He sailed around the southern tip of Africa, known as the Cape of Good Hope. • Vasco da Gama – He sailed around Africa and was the first to reach India by Sea. ...
Topic #11_New Global Connections Lessons 1
... Trading post established all along West coast of Africa 1488 – Bartholomeu Dias rounded the southern tip of Africa “Cape of Good Hope” Mombasa & Malindi – become hubs of international trade ...
... Trading post established all along West coast of Africa 1488 – Bartholomeu Dias rounded the southern tip of Africa “Cape of Good Hope” Mombasa & Malindi – become hubs of international trade ...
exploration
... ■ Funded by Spain- Ferdinand Magellan leaves to sail around the world (1519) ■ Magellan and his men reach South America and search for a way through, discover Strait of Magellan ■ Magellan and his men make it to the Philippines where he is killed ■ His remaining men return to Spain in 1522 ...
... ■ Funded by Spain- Ferdinand Magellan leaves to sail around the world (1519) ■ Magellan and his men reach South America and search for a way through, discover Strait of Magellan ■ Magellan and his men make it to the Philippines where he is killed ■ His remaining men return to Spain in 1522 ...
The Age of Exploration
... • 10 years after conquest of Aztecs, Francisco Pizarro led expedition to Peru • Had heard of fabulous wealth of Inca Empire; hoped to win wealth for himself • Inca Empire already weakened by ...
... • 10 years after conquest of Aztecs, Francisco Pizarro led expedition to Peru • Had heard of fabulous wealth of Inca Empire; hoped to win wealth for himself • Inca Empire already weakened by ...
God, gold and glory
... 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. ...
Exploration Continued
... How many explorers can you list? Think even harder- Can you list what they discovered? I dare you to name what country they represented! ...
... How many explorers can you list? Think even harder- Can you list what they discovered? I dare you to name what country they represented! ...
I - BHSAC
... and navigate through the straits at the southern point of South America which were later named after him. Now with only three ships, Magellan sailed on into the Pacific with rapidly diminishing supplies, which led to many of the crew dying of starvation and scurvy. After around 14 weeks they reached ...
... and navigate through the straits at the southern point of South America which were later named after him. Now with only three ships, Magellan sailed on into the Pacific with rapidly diminishing supplies, which led to many of the crew dying of starvation and scurvy. After around 14 weeks they reached ...
I. Global Maritime Expansion Before 1450 A. The Indian Ocean 1
... of Ceuta. Prince Henry (“the Navigator”) then sponsored a research and navigation institute at Sagres to collect information about and send expeditions to the African lands south of North Africa. 2. The staff of Prince Henry’s research institute in Sagres studied and improved navigational instrument ...
... of Ceuta. Prince Henry (“the Navigator”) then sponsored a research and navigation institute at Sagres to collect information about and send expeditions to the African lands south of North Africa. 2. The staff of Prince Henry’s research institute in Sagres studied and improved navigational instrument ...
The Age of Exploration
... Claim islands in Atlantic, coastal areas of W. Africa 1400 Bartolomeu Diaz – reaches southern tip names it Cape of Good Hope ...
... Claim islands in Atlantic, coastal areas of W. Africa 1400 Bartolomeu Diaz – reaches southern tip names it Cape of Good Hope ...
Age of Discovery and Trade Part 1: Exploring the East
... understand the Columbian Exchange and how it has affected the world today. To understand the business practices of the age of trade. To connect the destruction of cultures with colonization and the ...
... understand the Columbian Exchange and how it has affected the world today. To understand the business practices of the age of trade. To connect the destruction of cultures with colonization and the ...
EUROPEAN EXPLORATION
... coast near Mississippi River. He was blown into Gulf of Mexico never to be seen again. Cabeza de Vaca & Estevanico survived and were cared for by the Charucco Indians. They were enslaved by the Indians for 5 years! They escaped in 1533 by walking barefoot across the Plains across Texas all the way t ...
... coast near Mississippi River. He was blown into Gulf of Mexico never to be seen again. Cabeza de Vaca & Estevanico survived and were cared for by the Charucco Indians. They were enslaved by the Indians for 5 years! They escaped in 1533 by walking barefoot across the Plains across Texas all the way t ...
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... 10. Did Hudson’s expedition take place before or after de Soto’s? (Use the time line on p. 142-143 in your book.) ...
... 10. Did Hudson’s expedition take place before or after de Soto’s? (Use the time line on p. 142-143 in your book.) ...
Exploration - Lesson # 1
... While the Portuguese sailed east to reach the source of the spice trade, the Spanish sailed west Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain financed Christopher Columbus to sail west to reach Asia in 1492 Columbus thinks that the circumference of the world is ...
... While the Portuguese sailed east to reach the source of the spice trade, the Spanish sailed west Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain financed Christopher Columbus to sail west to reach Asia in 1492 Columbus thinks that the circumference of the world is ...
Spain
... the New World in the 1580’s in search of exotic foods, wealth (gold), and mercantilism. Mercantilism – Economic system based on the belief ...
... the New World in the 1580’s in search of exotic foods, wealth (gold), and mercantilism. Mercantilism – Economic system based on the belief ...
A New Spirit of Reform
... • Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal set up a school of navigation. ...
... • Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal set up a school of navigation. ...
19.1 – Europeans Explore the East
... to tensions between Spain & Portugal – Spain claiming Portuguese lands??? ...
... to tensions between Spain & Portugal – Spain claiming Portuguese lands??? ...
19.1 – Europeans Explore the East
... to tensions between Spain & Portugal – Spain claiming Portuguese lands??? ...
... to tensions between Spain & Portugal – Spain claiming Portuguese lands??? ...
Exploration and Colonization
... New to Americas: diseases, cattle, sheep, pig, chickens, horses, wheat, rice, sugar, coffee ...
... New to Americas: diseases, cattle, sheep, pig, chickens, horses, wheat, rice, sugar, coffee ...
Multiple-Choice Questions
... (B) The colonies were used as a market for manufactured goods shipped from Spain and Portugal. (C) Mercantilism fostered the growth of open trading throughout the Western Hemisphere. (D) Industrial exports from Latin America rose steadily throughout the colonial period. (E) An influx of European cur ...
... (B) The colonies were used as a market for manufactured goods shipped from Spain and Portugal. (C) Mercantilism fostered the growth of open trading throughout the Western Hemisphere. (D) Industrial exports from Latin America rose steadily throughout the colonial period. (E) An influx of European cur ...
Europe Expands (To be completed using Pearson book)
... How did Marco Polo’s book increase European interest in the continent of Asia? His descriptions of the wealth and wonders of Asia increased European interest in the continent. Which country led the search for a sea route to Asia? Portugal. What ships helped Portugal lead the search for a sea-route t ...
... How did Marco Polo’s book increase European interest in the continent of Asia? His descriptions of the wealth and wonders of Asia increased European interest in the continent. Which country led the search for a sea route to Asia? Portugal. What ships helped Portugal lead the search for a sea-route t ...
European Exploration
... nonbelievers, which was seen as a duty of Catholicism. In October 1492, Columbus landed on the island of Hispaniola (present-day Haiti and Dominican Republic). Columbus believed that he was in the outer islands of the Far East, and he made three more voyages in search of a path to Asia. During the l ...
... nonbelievers, which was seen as a duty of Catholicism. In October 1492, Columbus landed on the island of Hispaniola (present-day Haiti and Dominican Republic). Columbus believed that he was in the outer islands of the Far East, and he made three more voyages in search of a path to Asia. During the l ...
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.