The Age of Exploration Study Guide
... 3. In the 1400s, what Portuguese leader provided leadership for exploration? Prince Henry the Navigator 4. Where was the place of El Dorado found, and who found it? southern tip of Africa; Bartolomeu Dias 5. The important route to the Indian Ocean was found by whom? Bartolomeu Dias 6. Who explore ...
... 3. In the 1400s, what Portuguese leader provided leadership for exploration? Prince Henry the Navigator 4. Where was the place of El Dorado found, and who found it? southern tip of Africa; Bartolomeu Dias 5. The important route to the Indian Ocean was found by whom? Bartolomeu Dias 6. Who explore ...
Explorer`s & their Explorations
... • He was the first European to see the Pacific Ocean from its eastern shore • Stowed away with his dog to the Americas • Led by Native Americans, he fought their enemies along the way • Climbed the mountains with his men, and saw the Pacific and claimed it for Spain ...
... • He was the first European to see the Pacific Ocean from its eastern shore • Stowed away with his dog to the Americas • Led by Native Americans, he fought their enemies along the way • Climbed the mountains with his men, and saw the Pacific and claimed it for Spain ...
European Exploration
... never beheld the sea so angry, so high, so covered with foam. The wind not only prevented our progress, but offered no opportunity to run behind any headland for shelter; hence we were forced to keep out in this bloody ocean, seething like a pot on a hot fire. Never did the sky look more terrible; f ...
... never beheld the sea so angry, so high, so covered with foam. The wind not only prevented our progress, but offered no opportunity to run behind any headland for shelter; hence we were forced to keep out in this bloody ocean, seething like a pot on a hot fire. Never did the sky look more terrible; f ...
Europe Influences the World
... According to legend, beyond this point in an area known as the "Green Sea of Darkness," the sun was so close to the Earth that a person’s skin would burn black, the sea boiled, ships caught on fire, and monsters hid waiting to smash the ships and eat the sailors. It took fourteen voyages over a peri ...
... According to legend, beyond this point in an area known as the "Green Sea of Darkness," the sun was so close to the Earth that a person’s skin would burn black, the sea boiled, ships caught on fire, and monsters hid waiting to smash the ships and eat the sailors. It took fourteen voyages over a peri ...
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... Good Hope Vasco de Gamma followed same route and landed on West coast of India ...
... Good Hope Vasco de Gamma followed same route and landed on West coast of India ...
Period #1: Age of Exploration 1491-1607
... Spanish and the Portuguese. The Spanish conquerors came to the Americas in the service of God as well as in search of gold and glory. Encomienda: The process by which the Spanish government allowed Indians to be enslaved by colonists as long as the colonists promised to Christianize them. The island ...
... Spanish and the Portuguese. The Spanish conquerors came to the Americas in the service of God as well as in search of gold and glory. Encomienda: The process by which the Spanish government allowed Indians to be enslaved by colonists as long as the colonists promised to Christianize them. The island ...
Age of Exploration
... Caravel – sturdier ship Triangular sails – better against wind Navigational techniques – Astrolabe (Muslims) – Magnetic compass (Chinese) ...
... Caravel – sturdier ship Triangular sails – better against wind Navigational techniques – Astrolabe (Muslims) – Magnetic compass (Chinese) ...
Explorers
... • 1497-Henry VIII commissions Italian John Cabot to explore the coast of Newfoundland • Giving English the claim to the Americas • 1500’s English sea captains harass the Portuguese and Spanish—become Privateers ...
... • 1497-Henry VIII commissions Italian John Cabot to explore the coast of Newfoundland • Giving English the claim to the Americas • 1500’s English sea captains harass the Portuguese and Spanish—become Privateers ...
Work Period
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Chapter 1 - Plainview Public Schools
... • Set up settlement of Hispaniola • Left men and when he returned, his men had been killed • Used as an excuse to kill and subjugate the native populations • Columbus died in 1506 ...
... • Set up settlement of Hispaniola • Left men and when he returned, his men had been killed • Used as an excuse to kill and subjugate the native populations • Columbus died in 1506 ...
Chapter 14 “Beginning of Our Global Age: Europe, Africa, and Asia”
... – Preserve food – Flavor to meat – medicines. – perfumes ...
... – Preserve food – Flavor to meat – medicines. – perfumes ...
Age of Exploration: a period of European exploration and discovery
... About 1418, Prince Henry started a school of navigation where sailors and mapmakers could learn their trades. His cartographers made new maps based on the information ship captains brought back. ...
... About 1418, Prince Henry started a school of navigation where sailors and mapmakers could learn their trades. His cartographers made new maps based on the information ship captains brought back. ...
The Age of Exploration
... – Vasco da Gama: found a trade route to Calicut, India. – Pedro Cabral: sailed to Brazil, then India establishing trading treaties for Portugal. ...
... – Vasco da Gama: found a trade route to Calicut, India. – Pedro Cabral: sailed to Brazil, then India establishing trading treaties for Portugal. ...
The Age of Exploration
... – Vasco da Gama: found a trade route to Calicut, India. – Pedro Cabral: sailed to Brazil, then India establishing trading treaties for Portugal. ...
... – Vasco da Gama: found a trade route to Calicut, India. – Pedro Cabral: sailed to Brazil, then India establishing trading treaties for Portugal. ...
File
... • Vasco de Balboa - Established settlement in Panama - 1st European to see Pacific Ocean 1513 • Francisco de Coronado - Explored north from Mexico; up Colorado River; saw Grand Canyon 1540 • Hernando de Soto - Explored Florida into Carolina’s and west to the Mississippi River 1541 ...
... • Vasco de Balboa - Established settlement in Panama - 1st European to see Pacific Ocean 1513 • Francisco de Coronado - Explored north from Mexico; up Colorado River; saw Grand Canyon 1540 • Hernando de Soto - Explored Florida into Carolina’s and west to the Mississippi River 1541 ...
Chap. 6 Exploration & Expansion
... Christopher Columbus, an Italian navigator, became interested in sailing across the Atlantic. * In 1492 Spain’s King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella agreed to finance Columbus's expedition. * Columbus & his three ships sailed from Spain in August 1492, & after a long trip across the Atlantic landed on ...
... Christopher Columbus, an Italian navigator, became interested in sailing across the Atlantic. * In 1492 Spain’s King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella agreed to finance Columbus's expedition. * Columbus & his three ships sailed from Spain in August 1492, & after a long trip across the Atlantic landed on ...
NAME - Union Academy
... In 1644, Ming Dynasty disappeared and the ___________ Dynasty took over. The Chinese economy expanded, international trade grew, as did the demand for Chinese goods all around the world. Like China, ___________ restricted trade with outside world. Korea choose___________. Korea became known as the “ ...
... In 1644, Ming Dynasty disappeared and the ___________ Dynasty took over. The Chinese economy expanded, international trade grew, as did the demand for Chinese goods all around the world. Like China, ___________ restricted trade with outside world. Korea choose___________. Korea became known as the “ ...
The Atlantic World 1492 – 1800
... Trading Empires in the Indian Ocean Portugal is the first European nation to set up a trading empire Dutch East India Company and East India Company (England) Power to mint money, make treaties, and even raise their own armies Dutch will eventually drive out the English England focuses on ...
... Trading Empires in the Indian Ocean Portugal is the first European nation to set up a trading empire Dutch East India Company and East India Company (England) Power to mint money, make treaties, and even raise their own armies Dutch will eventually drive out the English England focuses on ...
WHII.4 Age of Exploration Narrative
... expand trade with India and Southeast Asia. Although Magellan died en route, his crew continued on and became the first to circumnavigating (sail around) the entire globe. Spanish ships carried silver and gold from the New World to be traded for luxury goods in China for export to Spain and her colo ...
... expand trade with India and Southeast Asia. Although Magellan died en route, his crew continued on and became the first to circumnavigating (sail around) the entire globe. Spanish ships carried silver and gold from the New World to be traded for luxury goods in China for export to Spain and her colo ...
I. Global Maritime Expansion Before 1450
... 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 instruments, ...
... 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 instruments, ...
Chapter 15 notes
... caravan city 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 navigation ...
... caravan city 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 navigation ...
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.