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 ...
File
... cartographer read reports of a “new world” written by an Italian sailor named Amerigo Vespucci. – He labeled the region “America” after Vespucci. The region that Columbus had found became known as the West Indies. ...
... cartographer read reports of a “new world” written by an Italian sailor named Amerigo Vespucci. – He labeled the region “America” after Vespucci. The region that Columbus had found became known as the West Indies. ...
Unit4Page25 - DakotaMLHSportfolio
... What were some immediate and some long terms causes of Columbus’s voyage? ...
... What were some immediate and some long terms causes of Columbus’s voyage? ...
TheBeginningoftheGlobalAge2
... Guns and cannons superior to bows and arrows European armor Horses helpful in supplies Lack of immunity 90% of population in the 1500s died from disease ...
... Guns and cannons superior to bows and arrows European armor Horses helpful in supplies Lack of immunity 90% of population in the 1500s died from disease ...
Age of Early European Explorations & Conquests
... enterprise monarchs had the authority & the resources. ...
... enterprise monarchs had the authority & the resources. ...
SS8 - Jeopardy Review
... To the English, Drake was a Privateer, to the Spanish he was this. - What is a pirate This was the nickname of the British Privateers - What was Sea Dogs This was the name of the Dutch Trading Company in Asia - What is the Dutch East India Company The Dutch set up a colony in this southeast Asian co ...
... To the English, Drake was a Privateer, to the Spanish he was this. - What is a pirate This was the nickname of the British Privateers - What was Sea Dogs This was the name of the Dutch Trading Company in Asia - What is the Dutch East India Company The Dutch set up a colony in this southeast Asian co ...
The Maritime Revolution, to 1550
... produce a financial return, first from trade in slaves, and then from the gold trade. 5. Beginning in 1469 the process of exploration picked up speed as private commercial enterprises began to get involved. The Lisbon merchant Fernao Gomes sent expeditions that discovered and developed the island of ...
... produce a financial return, first from trade in slaves, and then from the gold trade. 5. Beginning in 1469 the process of exploration picked up speed as private commercial enterprises began to get involved. The Lisbon merchant Fernao Gomes sent expeditions that discovered and developed the island of ...
Text Ch.15
... produce a financial return, first from trade in slaves, and then from the gold trade. 5. Beginning in 1469 the process of exploration picked up speed as private commercial enterprises began to get involved. The Lisbon merchant Fernao Gomes sent expeditions that discovered and developed the island of ...
... produce a financial return, first from trade in slaves, and then from the gold trade. 5. Beginning in 1469 the process of exploration picked up speed as private commercial enterprises began to get involved. The Lisbon merchant Fernao Gomes sent expeditions that discovered and developed the island of ...
File - The Adamson Adventure
... caravan city of Ceuta. Prince Henry (“the Navigator”) then sponsored a research and navigation institute at Sagres in order 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 n ...
... caravan city of Ceuta. Prince Henry (“the Navigator”) then sponsored a research and navigation institute at Sagres in order 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 n ...
The Maritime Revolution, to 1550 CHAPTER 16
... caravan city of Ceuta. Prince Henry (“the Navigator”) then sponsored a research and navigation institute at Sagres in order 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 n ...
... caravan city of Ceuta. Prince Henry (“the Navigator”) then sponsored a research and navigation institute at Sagres in order 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 n ...
THE AGE OF DISCOVERY
... The leader in developing and applying these sailing innovations was Portugal. Located on the Atlantic Ocean at the southwest corner of Europe, Portugal was the first European country to establish trading posts along the west coast of Africa. Eventually, Portuguese explorers pushed farther east into ...
... The leader in developing and applying these sailing innovations was Portugal. Located on the Atlantic Ocean at the southwest corner of Europe, Portugal was the first European country to establish trading posts along the west coast of Africa. Eventually, Portuguese explorers pushed farther east into ...
HISTORY LESSON - 5.1.14 COLONIAL EXPANSION II THE Islamic
... Another important motive behind all these expeditions was finding an easy and direct route to the spice islands of the East. After the fall of Constantinople, the spice trade via land route came to be entirely controlled by the Islamic traders. Portuguese and Spanish adventurers wanted to open a ne ...
... Another important motive behind all these expeditions was finding an easy and direct route to the spice islands of the East. After the fall of Constantinople, the spice trade via land route came to be entirely controlled by the Islamic traders. Portuguese and Spanish adventurers wanted to open a ne ...
Europe and Exploration
... • Religion: Convert natives to create a more powerful Catholic Empire • Territory: Seize territory to deny markets to the rest of Europe ...
... • Religion: Convert natives to create a more powerful Catholic Empire • Territory: Seize territory to deny markets to the rest of Europe ...
European Exploration - mrs
... the Netherlands, Amsterdam became a leading commercial center. • By 1700, the Dutch ruled much of Indonesia and had trading posts in numerous Asian countries. • They also controlled the Cape of Good Hope on the southern tip of Africa. ...
... the Netherlands, Amsterdam became a leading commercial center. • By 1700, the Dutch ruled much of Indonesia and had trading posts in numerous Asian countries. • They also controlled the Cape of Good Hope on the southern tip of Africa. ...
European Exploration and the Collapse of Native
... raw materials with the help of slave labor. Send raw materials back home to be manufactured or made into finished product In order to make a profit, country must export (send out) more finished products than they import (bring in) Mercantilism was how many European countries (especially Spain) profi ...
... raw materials with the help of slave labor. Send raw materials back home to be manufactured or made into finished product In order to make a profit, country must export (send out) more finished products than they import (bring in) Mercantilism was how many European countries (especially Spain) profi ...
The Grand ExchangeJAN2011
... • In 1487, Bartolomeu Diaz, rounded the southern tip of Africa. He ended the myth that the sea was full of monsters, and it gave hope to those who wished to sail to India. He named the tip of Africa the “Cape of Good Hope.” ...
... • In 1487, Bartolomeu Diaz, rounded the southern tip of Africa. He ended the myth that the sea was full of monsters, and it gave hope to those who wished to sail to India. He named the tip of Africa the “Cape of Good Hope.” ...
Age of Exploration1
... The first was its geographical position along the west coast of the Iberian Peninsula, which allowed for the natural development of a seafaring tradition. The second was the evolution of a complex maritime economy in which the port cities of Lisbon and Oporto became the commercial centers of the ...
... The first was its geographical position along the west coast of the Iberian Peninsula, which allowed for the natural development of a seafaring tradition. The second was the evolution of a complex maritime economy in which the port cities of Lisbon and Oporto became the commercial centers of the ...
Portuguese Exploration – corresponds with pages 95
... o After the Crusades there was a huge demand for luxury good from Asia like silks or carpets, but especially spices European foods were bland (see above example) It helped preserve foods – but flavor most important o The Asia-Europe trade was dominated by the Arabs and the Italians Arab sailor ...
... o After the Crusades there was a huge demand for luxury good from Asia like silks or carpets, but especially spices European foods were bland (see above example) It helped preserve foods – but flavor most important o The Asia-Europe trade was dominated by the Arabs and the Italians Arab sailor ...
Mercantilism
... 1420’s Prince Henry’s navigators were exploring into the Atlantic Ocean By 1430’s Portugal was moving along the west-African coast Portugal traded for slaves, gold, and ivory in Africa ...
... 1420’s Prince Henry’s navigators were exploring into the Atlantic Ocean By 1430’s Portugal was moving along the west-African coast Portugal traded for slaves, gold, and ivory in Africa ...
The Age of Exploration
... 1500’s Southeast Asia was a fairly stable region with Buddhism as its predominant religion on the mainland states like Thailand, Burma, Vietnam, and Cambodia. Muslim traders came to the Malay Peninsula and Indonesian Archipelago by the lure of spice trade. Islam became their dominant religion. ...
... 1500’s Southeast Asia was a fairly stable region with Buddhism as its predominant religion on the mainland states like Thailand, Burma, Vietnam, and Cambodia. Muslim traders came to the Malay Peninsula and Indonesian Archipelago by the lure of spice trade. Islam became their dominant religion. ...
19_1 pg25 - KaterinaCLHSportfolio
... 2. Long term: Opens Americas for exploration and colonization. ...
... 2. Long term: Opens Americas for exploration and colonization. ...
Early Exploration
... of Asia he explored it for the next few months. Because of this we sometimes refer to the Caribbean Islands as the West Indies. He called the locals Indians. The “Indians” would touch the Europeans to see if they too were made out of flesh and bone.” Received with great honor in Spain and re ...
... of Asia he explored it for the next few months. Because of this we sometimes refer to the Caribbean Islands as the West Indies. He called the locals Indians. The “Indians” would touch the Europeans to see if they too were made out of flesh and bone.” Received with great honor in Spain and re ...
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.