Lecture Notes European Exploration and Expansion
... first global age. C. Innovations in the construction of ships-including multiple masts and the shifting of the rudder from side to stern made ships more maneuverable. II. Portugal Leads the Way A. Portugal was the first European country to venture out on the Atlantic Ocean in search of spices and go ...
... first global age. C. Innovations in the construction of ships-including multiple masts and the shifting of the rudder from side to stern made ships more maneuverable. II. Portugal Leads the Way A. Portugal was the first European country to venture out on the Atlantic Ocean in search of spices and go ...
Empire Building
... 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 ...
AGE OF EXPLORATION
... Columbus called the natives Indians (why?)--first Europeans to be introduced to tobacco Never found the vast amounts of gold or spices ...
... Columbus called the natives Indians (why?)--first Europeans to be introduced to tobacco Never found the vast amounts of gold or spices ...
European Exploration and Conquest
... to get to Asia. 2. Renaissance curiosity about other lands and peoples. ...
... to get to Asia. 2. Renaissance curiosity about other lands and peoples. ...
Discovery and Settlement of a New World
... • Prince Henry the Navigator Portugal - Funded Exploration down coast of Africa - 1419-1460 • Vasco da Gama - Portugal - Opened trade with India - Placed Portugal in position to dominate trade with India ...
... • Prince Henry the Navigator Portugal - Funded Exploration down coast of Africa - 1419-1460 • Vasco da Gama - Portugal - Opened trade with India - Placed Portugal in position to dominate trade with India ...
Discovery and Settlement of a New World
... • Prince Henry the Navigator Portugal - Funded Exploration down coast of Africa - 1419-1460 • Vasco da Gama - Portugal - Opened trade with India - Placed Portugal in position to dominate trade with India ...
... • Prince Henry the Navigator Portugal - Funded Exploration down coast of Africa - 1419-1460 • Vasco da Gama - Portugal - Opened trade with India - Placed Portugal in position to dominate trade with India ...
PreColumbian era, Exploration and Discovery new
... • Prince Henry the Navigator Portugal - Funded Exploration down coast of Africa - 1419-1460 • Vasco da Gama - Portugal - Opened trade with India - Placed Portugal in position to dominate trade with India ...
... • Prince Henry the Navigator Portugal - Funded Exploration down coast of Africa - 1419-1460 • Vasco da Gama - Portugal - Opened trade with India - Placed Portugal in position to dominate trade with India ...
Chapter 19
... • Opens Americas to exploration and colonization • In 1493, pope divides these lands between Spain and Portugal • Agreement formalized by Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 NEXT ...
... • Opens Americas to exploration and colonization • In 1493, pope divides these lands between Spain and Portugal • Agreement formalized by Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 NEXT ...
the world economy
... Established trading posts at Sao Jorge da Mina, west Africa Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope, entered Indian Ocean, 1488 ...
... Established trading posts at Sao Jorge da Mina, west Africa Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope, entered Indian Ocean, 1488 ...
Portuguese sailing for Spain
... • Prince Henry the Navigator Portugal - Funded Exploration down coast of Africa - 1419-1460 • Vasco da Gama - Portugal - Opened trade with India - Placed Portugal in position to dominate trade with India ...
... • Prince Henry the Navigator Portugal - Funded Exploration down coast of Africa - 1419-1460 • Vasco da Gama - Portugal - Opened trade with India - Placed Portugal in position to dominate trade with India ...
AP World History
... The conquest of the Americas was undertaken by individuals under royal authority. Hernan Cortes succeeded in taking Tenochtitlan and killing Moctezuma II. Spanish New Spain took the place of the Aztec confederacy. To the south, Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca, whose capital at Cuzco fell in 153 ...
... The conquest of the Americas was undertaken by individuals under royal authority. Hernan Cortes succeeded in taking Tenochtitlan and killing Moctezuma II. Spanish New Spain took the place of the Aztec confederacy. To the south, Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca, whose capital at Cuzco fell in 153 ...
Ch. 2 Section 2: Early Exploration
... exploration. They hoped to find a new route to China and India. They also hoped to find a more direct way to get West African gold. Prince Henry of Portugal (also called Henry the Navigator) set up a center for exploration so that scientists could share their knowledge with shipbuilders and sailor ...
... exploration. They hoped to find a new route to China and India. They also hoped to find a more direct way to get West African gold. Prince Henry of Portugal (also called Henry the Navigator) set up a center for exploration so that scientists could share their knowledge with shipbuilders and sailor ...
European Exploration and Colonization
... Europe went through 2 Italian cities :Venice and Genoa • Italian merchants marked up prices on goods and sold them throughout Europe • Other European countries resented the huge profits made by the Italians and began to look for other trade routes to the East… ...
... Europe went through 2 Italian cities :Venice and Genoa • Italian merchants marked up prices on goods and sold them throughout Europe • Other European countries resented the huge profits made by the Italians and began to look for other trade routes to the East… ...
First Americans-----Pre
... • Spanish first to pursue colonization • Start in Caribbean, then Central and South America—most important was conquest of Aztecs by Cortez (1521) and Incas by Pizzaro (1531) • First permanent colonies in what will become United States are founded by Spain – St. Augustine (Florida) is founded (1565 ...
... • Spanish first to pursue colonization • Start in Caribbean, then Central and South America—most important was conquest of Aztecs by Cortez (1521) and Incas by Pizzaro (1531) • First permanent colonies in what will become United States are founded by Spain – St. Augustine (Florida) is founded (1565 ...
Chapter 13 THE AGE OF EXPLORATION
... believed he could reach Asia by sailing around the southern tip of South America. Explored the west coast of South America. • John Cabot, a Venetian seaman, explored the New England coastline for England. • Pedro Cabral, a Portuguese sea captain, landed in South America in 1500. • Amerigo Vespucci, ...
... believed he could reach Asia by sailing around the southern tip of South America. Explored the west coast of South America. • John Cabot, a Venetian seaman, explored the New England coastline for England. • Pedro Cabral, a Portuguese sea captain, landed in South America in 1500. • Amerigo Vespucci, ...
Packet 17
... o Portuguese sailors ventured around the Cape of Good Hope in an attempt to find India, where direct contact would give Europeans easier access to luxury cloths and spice. They rounded the cape in 1488. o Vasco de Gama’s fleet of four ships reached India in 1498 (see map- the voyage goes around the ...
... o Portuguese sailors ventured around the Cape of Good Hope in an attempt to find India, where direct contact would give Europeans easier access to luxury cloths and spice. They rounded the cape in 1488. o Vasco de Gama’s fleet of four ships reached India in 1498 (see map- the voyage goes around the ...
The Encounter WHAP/ Napp “Portugal`s decision to invest significant
... occupy any territory already in the hands of a Christian ruler. King John II of Portugal was dissatisfied because Portugal’s rights in the New World were insufficiently affirmed, and the Portuguese would not even have sufficient room at sea for their African voyages. Meeting at Tordesillas, in north ...
... occupy any territory already in the hands of a Christian ruler. King John II of Portugal was dissatisfied because Portugal’s rights in the New World were insufficiently affirmed, and the Portuguese would not even have sufficient room at sea for their African voyages. Meeting at Tordesillas, in north ...
Packet #17 Early Modern Era: The Age of Discovery The New World
... o Portuguese sailors ventured around the Cape of Good Hope in an attempt to find India, where direct contact would give Europeans easier access to luxury cloths and spice. They rounded the cape in 1488. o Vasco de Gama’s fleet of four ships reached India in 1498 (see map- the voyage goes around the ...
... o Portuguese sailors ventured around the Cape of Good Hope in an attempt to find India, where direct contact would give Europeans easier access to luxury cloths and spice. They rounded the cape in 1488. o Vasco de Gama’s fleet of four ships reached India in 1498 (see map- the voyage goes around the ...
Chapter 15, Part I (p - Church History
... a. The school developed an efficient sail ship (the caravel) which allowed pilots to sail against the wind and through high waves b. Also participated in the innovation of the compass and astrolabe, which allowed pilots to navigate and plot courses on the open sea 3. The result of all this innovati ...
... a. The school developed an efficient sail ship (the caravel) which allowed pilots to sail against the wind and through high waves b. Also participated in the innovation of the compass and astrolabe, which allowed pilots to navigate and plot courses on the open sea 3. The result of all this innovati ...
European Exploration and Expansion - GR 1
... south through the Atlantic Ocean and the easternmost part of the South American continent. Unexplored territories east of the line would be controlled by Portugal, and those west of the line by Spain. This treaty gave Portugal control over its route around Africa, and it gave Spain rights to almost ...
... south through the Atlantic Ocean and the easternmost part of the South American continent. Unexplored territories east of the line would be controlled by Portugal, and those west of the line by Spain. This treaty gave Portugal control over its route around Africa, and it gave Spain rights to almost ...
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.