Classwork 2 (reading)
... Cortes conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico and Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire in Peru. They made Spain rich with the gold and silver they found in the Americas. ...
... Cortes conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico and Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire in Peru. They made Spain rich with the gold and silver they found in the Americas. ...
NAME: Leah Baratz Europeans Explore the East 1. What
... Long Term: opens Americas for exploration and colonization ...
... Long Term: opens Americas for exploration and colonization ...
Middle Ages, Medieval Times, Dark Ages: What`s the Difference
... Cortes conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico and Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire in Peru. They made Spain rich with the gold and silver they found in the Americas. ...
... Cortes conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico and Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire in Peru. They made Spain rich with the gold and silver they found in the Americas. ...
European Explorers/Conquistadors
... as a chance to prove they sailed on God’s authority (which would make them seem more powerful) ...
... as a chance to prove they sailed on God’s authority (which would make them seem more powerful) ...
Chapter 5 Age of Exploration - St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School
... • Portugal controlled the eastern routes to Asia, Africa, and part of South America • Spain claimed Central America and the rest of South America…. – Spain had most colonies in the Americas ...
... • Portugal controlled the eastern routes to Asia, Africa, and part of South America • Spain claimed Central America and the rest of South America…. – Spain had most colonies in the Americas ...
PowerPoint bemutató
... Columbus claimed land for Spain even though, if it was in the Indies, it belonged to the Great Khan of China. Christopher Columbus discovered America for Spain in 1492. Columbus thought that he could reach the Indies quicker if he sailed west. The islands that he first reached are still called the W ...
... Columbus claimed land for Spain even though, if it was in the Indies, it belonged to the Great Khan of China. Christopher Columbus discovered America for Spain in 1492. Columbus thought that he could reach the Indies quicker if he sailed west. The islands that he first reached are still called the W ...
WH Ch 2 an 3 The Age of Exploration Notes
... o 1519 led an expedition of 600 men 16 horses into Mexico o He caused the fall of the Aztec Empire bring large portions of mainland Mexico under the rule of the King of Castile in the early 16th century Francisco Pizarro 1471?-1541 o was a Spanish Conquistador o He was an illegitimate son and second ...
... o 1519 led an expedition of 600 men 16 horses into Mexico o He caused the fall of the Aztec Empire bring large portions of mainland Mexico under the rule of the King of Castile in the early 16th century Francisco Pizarro 1471?-1541 o was a Spanish Conquistador o He was an illegitimate son and second ...
Chapter 1: Worlds Apart
... • The Crusades had given Europeans a reason to want to explore by introducing them to new and exciting items such as spices and silk • The loss of the Holy Land also made travelling over land to Asia impossible due to Muslim control • A water route was the logical way to fix this issue • 3 main reas ...
... • The Crusades had given Europeans a reason to want to explore by introducing them to new and exciting items such as spices and silk • The loss of the Holy Land also made travelling over land to Asia impossible due to Muslim control • A water route was the logical way to fix this issue • 3 main reas ...
Europeans Explore the East
... Portugal moved quickly to make the new Indian Ocean route pay off. In 1509, it defeated a Muslim fleet off the coast of India and thus became the master of Indian trade. Soon, it captured cities in India and the Malay peninsula. Portugal now had power over islands that were so rich in desirable spic ...
... Portugal moved quickly to make the new Indian Ocean route pay off. In 1509, it defeated a Muslim fleet off the coast of India and thus became the master of Indian trade. Soon, it captured cities in India and the Malay peninsula. Portugal now had power over islands that were so rich in desirable spic ...
Chapter 3
... b. Prince Henry was the most avid explorer c. They found different kinds of treasures d. Henry wanted to spread Christianity and he started a school for people to perfect their trade e. At Henry’s death, trading posts had been established along the coast of Africa f. Their next move was to make a ro ...
... b. Prince Henry was the most avid explorer c. They found different kinds of treasures d. Henry wanted to spread Christianity and he started a school for people to perfect their trade e. At Henry’s death, trading posts had been established along the coast of Africa f. Their next move was to make a ro ...
Exploration and Expansion
... • In 1488 Bartolomeu Dias became the first European to sail around the southern tip of Africa • In 1497 Vasco da Gama reached India. This excited the Portuguese who then sent Pedro Cabral who on his way back to Portugal saw and claimed the land that would later become Brazil ...
... • In 1488 Bartolomeu Dias became the first European to sail around the southern tip of Africa • In 1497 Vasco da Gama reached India. This excited the Portuguese who then sent Pedro Cabral who on his way back to Portugal saw and claimed the land that would later become Brazil ...
Ch - edl.io
... shallow draft, combination of square and lateen sails, and cannon made it well suited for the task of exploration. 3. The first Portuguese explorer to reach the southern tip of Africa and view the Indian Ocean was Bartolomeu Diaz in 1488 and in 1498 Vasco da Gama rounded the tip of Africa and establ ...
... shallow draft, combination of square and lateen sails, and cannon made it well suited for the task of exploration. 3. The first Portuguese explorer to reach the southern tip of Africa and view the Indian Ocean was Bartolomeu Diaz in 1488 and in 1498 Vasco da Gama rounded the tip of Africa and establ ...
The Age of Exploration
... maps and other technologies from Islamic culture all helped make explorations possible ...
... maps and other technologies from Islamic culture all helped make explorations possible ...
Document
... 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. ...
unit 4 page 25
... What technological advances made possible the age of exploration? ASTROABLE ; MAGNETIC COMPASS ; TRIANGULAR SAILS ; CARAVEL ...
... What technological advances made possible the age of exploration? ASTROABLE ; MAGNETIC COMPASS ; TRIANGULAR SAILS ; CARAVEL ...
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... knowledge of the geography at the time. • Other European nations were eager to defy what they saw as arrogance on the part of Portugal and Spain. • As nations scrambled to created their own empires, an age of empire building began. ...
... knowledge of the geography at the time. • Other European nations were eager to defy what they saw as arrogance on the part of Portugal and Spain. • As nations scrambled to created their own empires, an age of empire building began. ...
CHAPTER SUMMARY
... The Spanish sent conquistadors to the Americas on military expeditions. Conquistador Hernán Cortés went to present-day Mexico in 1519. He had heard of land to the west ruled by Moctezuma II, the king of the Aztec empire. The Spaniards believed the Aztec lands were a rich source of gold and silver. T ...
... The Spanish sent conquistadors to the Americas on military expeditions. Conquistador Hernán Cortés went to present-day Mexico in 1519. He had heard of land to the west ruled by Moctezuma II, the king of the Aztec empire. The Spaniards believed the Aztec lands were a rich source of gold and silver. T ...
Name: Date: School: Facilitator: 1.03 Notes Guide “God, Gold, and
... Spain claimed much of and part of the North America. Colonies provided abundant wealth at the expense of Native Americans that they enslaved Dominant power in the Americas until their rival, France, began settling in present-day Canada in the early 1600s – first permanent European settlement in Amer ...
... Spain claimed much of and part of the North America. Colonies provided abundant wealth at the expense of Native Americans that they enslaved Dominant power in the Americas until their rival, France, began settling in present-day Canada in the early 1600s – first permanent European settlement in Amer ...
Great Britain. - Effingham County Schools
... Portugal’s Empire • 1n the 15th century , Portugal led the world in sea exploration and explored the western coast of Africa. • The Portuguese wanted to find a trade route around Africa to Asia because: o They believed they could make a lot of money as traders if they could get Asian goods for a c ...
... Portugal’s Empire • 1n the 15th century , Portugal led the world in sea exploration and explored the western coast of Africa. • The Portuguese wanted to find a trade route around Africa to Asia because: o They believed they could make a lot of money as traders if they could get Asian goods for a c ...
File - Brighten AcademyMiddle School
... Portugal’s Empire • For the next 300 years, Portuguese sailors continued to explore Africa where they established forts & trading posts. o By 1571, a string of outposts connected Portugal to Africa, India, South Pacific Islands, & Japan • Portugal grew wealthy from these trade routes, but its most ...
... Portugal’s Empire • For the next 300 years, Portuguese sailors continued to explore Africa where they established forts & trading posts. o By 1571, a string of outposts connected Portugal to Africa, India, South Pacific Islands, & Japan • Portugal grew wealthy from these trade routes, but its most ...
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... Good Hope and the Indian Ocean. Vasco da Gama: Sailed around the cape and reached India. Over the following decades, Portuguese sailors continued to ...
... Good Hope and the Indian Ocean. Vasco da Gama: Sailed around the cape and reached India. Over the following decades, Portuguese sailors continued to ...
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.