The Age of Discovery
... Descriptions in Norse sagas match this area as well Used for only two or three years ...
... Descriptions in Norse sagas match this area as well Used for only two or three years ...
Chapter 4 - Lesson 1 Guided Reading Activity The Age of Exploration
... 4. Student answers may vary. Bartholomeu Dias reached the Cape of Good Hope. Vasco da Gama sailed around the tip of Africa to reach India. Afonso de Albuquerque established a port at Goa and helped establish Portuguese control of the spice trade. ...
... 4. Student answers may vary. Bartholomeu Dias reached the Cape of Good Hope. Vasco da Gama sailed around the tip of Africa to reach India. Afonso de Albuquerque established a port at Goa and helped establish Portuguese control of the spice trade. ...
Chapter 2 Study Guide: European Exploration of the Americas (1492
... Portugal gets most of eastern South America – present day Brazil. Spain becomes the most powerful country. European countries had 3 main goals during the age of exploration: (Gold, Glory, and God) 1. Spread Christianity beyond Europe (Missionaries were sent to convert Natives.) 2. Wanted to expand t ...
... Portugal gets most of eastern South America – present day Brazil. Spain becomes the most powerful country. European countries had 3 main goals during the age of exploration: (Gold, Glory, and God) 1. Spread Christianity beyond Europe (Missionaries were sent to convert Natives.) 2. Wanted to expand t ...
European Exploration
... and wealth to dominate trade in the Indian Ocean. 2. Spain in Asia consolidated its holdings in the Philippines. 3. First English expedition to the Indies in 1591. Surat in NW India in 1608. 4. Dutch arrive in India in 1595. ...
... and wealth to dominate trade in the Indian Ocean. 2. Spain in Asia consolidated its holdings in the Philippines. 3. First English expedition to the Indies in 1591. Surat in NW India in 1608. 4. Dutch arrive in India in 1595. ...
Texto - AP European History
... mythical Prester John (a Christian king somewhere in the East) for an alliance against the Muslims ...
... mythical Prester John (a Christian king somewhere in the East) for an alliance against the Muslims ...
WHPP Unit 3 Section 6 Age of Exploration Conquest in the Americas
... 1492, Christopher Columbus landed in the West Indies, in the Caribbean. Spanish conquistadors, or conquerors, followed Columbus. They settled on Caribbean islands, seized gold from the Taínos, & forced them to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, smallpox, measles & influenza carried by the Europeans ...
... 1492, Christopher Columbus landed in the West Indies, in the Caribbean. Spanish conquistadors, or conquerors, followed Columbus. They settled on Caribbean islands, seized gold from the Taínos, & forced them to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, smallpox, measles & influenza carried by the Europeans ...
Age of Exploration & Discovery
... valuables they stole. Slavery was also a source of great wealth. • New goods like tomatoes, turkeys, chocolate, potatoes, coffee and rum • War broke out between European countries over the American colonies • Migration (movement) people began to leave Europe to live in the new world. Even people fro ...
... valuables they stole. Slavery was also a source of great wealth. • New goods like tomatoes, turkeys, chocolate, potatoes, coffee and rum • War broke out between European countries over the American colonies • Migration (movement) people began to leave Europe to live in the new world. Even people fro ...
The Age of Exploration The Early Middle Ages During the Middle
... • Giovanni da Verrazano: 1524 (France) explored the Atlantic coast from NC to Canada. • ______________: 1609 (England) tried to find the “Northwest Passage”, but instead explored the Hudson River. Impact of European Exploration of North America • Unlike the Spanish conquistadors, northern explorers ...
... • Giovanni da Verrazano: 1524 (France) explored the Atlantic coast from NC to Canada. • ______________: 1609 (England) tried to find the “Northwest Passage”, but instead explored the Hudson River. Impact of European Exploration of North America • Unlike the Spanish conquistadors, northern explorers ...
Chapter 14
... Prince Henry the Navigator (1394 – 1460) The Development of a Portuguese Maritime Empire ...
... Prince Henry the Navigator (1394 – 1460) The Development of a Portuguese Maritime Empire ...
European Exploration in the East
... of Spain and Portugal Portugal thought Columbus claimed their land Treaty of Tordesillas – agreement to honor line (Spain gets West, Portugal gets East) ...
... of Spain and Portugal Portugal thought Columbus claimed their land Treaty of Tordesillas – agreement to honor line (Spain gets West, Portugal gets East) ...
Ch.19.1 and 20.1 PPT 2014 - Hackettstown School District
... the newly discovered Pacific Ocean Leaves with five ships and 250 men Eventually reaches the Philippines Magellan becomes involved in a local tribal war and is killed (actually, torn to pieces is a better description) His first mate, Juan del Cano, finishes the voyage back to Spain, but Mage ...
... the newly discovered Pacific Ocean Leaves with five ships and 250 men Eventually reaches the Philippines Magellan becomes involved in a local tribal war and is killed (actually, torn to pieces is a better description) His first mate, Juan del Cano, finishes the voyage back to Spain, but Mage ...
chapter 3 - section 1 age of exploration
... Portuguese believed Columbus had reached Asia. Ever wondered why Native Americans were called ...
... Portuguese believed Columbus had reached Asia. Ever wondered why Native Americans were called ...
AP World History
... caravel such a big deal? 11. What were some of the “returns” for the Portuguese in exploration? 12. Who were da Gama and Dias? 13. What was Magellan’s goal? 14. How did the rulers of Benin in West Africa limit their contact with the Portuguese? 15. What were the Portuguese up to in the Indian Ocean ...
... caravel such a big deal? 11. What were some of the “returns” for the Portuguese in exploration? 12. Who were da Gama and Dias? 13. What was Magellan’s goal? 14. How did the rulers of Benin in West Africa limit their contact with the Portuguese? 15. What were the Portuguese up to in the Indian Ocean ...
Chapter 14
... The Travels of John Mandeville (14th century) Access to the East The Polos Economic Motives Religious Zeal Centralized Monarchies Ptolemy’s Geography (1477) ...
... The Travels of John Mandeville (14th century) Access to the East The Polos Economic Motives Religious Zeal Centralized Monarchies Ptolemy’s Geography (1477) ...
EuropeanExplorationAndColonization
... 1. Portugal lacked the numbers and wealth to dominate trade in the Indian Ocean. 2. Spain in Asia consolidated its holdings in the Philippines. 3. First English expedition to the Indies in 1591. Surat in NW India in 1608. 4. Dutch arrive in India in 1595. ...
... 1. Portugal lacked the numbers and wealth to dominate trade in the Indian Ocean. 2. Spain in Asia consolidated its holdings in the Philippines. 3. First English expedition to the Indies in 1591. Surat in NW India in 1608. 4. Dutch arrive in India in 1595. ...
Chapter 14
... The Travels of John Mandeville (14th century) Access to the East The Polos Economic Motives Religious Zeal Centralized Monarchies Ptolemy’s Geography (1477) ...
... The Travels of John Mandeville (14th century) Access to the East The Polos Economic Motives Religious Zeal Centralized Monarchies Ptolemy’s Geography (1477) ...
The Age of Exploration - West Point Public Schools
... Sailed west for about 2 months Found land in the Caribbean Believed he was in Asia Discovered Hispaniola and Cuba ...
... Sailed west for about 2 months Found land in the Caribbean Believed he was in Asia Discovered Hispaniola and Cuba ...
Columbian Exchange - IAS 10300 Core Social Science II
... • Malacca in Malaya in Southeast Asia They also received permission from the Chinese Emperor in 1557 to establish a trading post at Macao, a port on the Pacific ocean in southern China ...
... • Malacca in Malaya in Southeast Asia They also received permission from the Chinese Emperor in 1557 to establish a trading post at Macao, a port on the Pacific ocean in southern China ...
3. Portugese and Spanish Explorers
... the pope, to divide all undiscovered lands between the two of them. The Treaty of Tordesillas did not seem to care that just because a land was new to Europe, did not mean that it was new to the people already living there. Spain quickly came to be a world power on the back of a hired Italian explor ...
... the pope, to divide all undiscovered lands between the two of them. The Treaty of Tordesillas did not seem to care that just because a land was new to Europe, did not mean that it was new to the people already living there. Spain quickly came to be a world power on the back of a hired Italian explor ...
Exploration Power Point 2
... in the Americas Forced Indians to mine for gold & silver; many died…. Many Catholic missionaries arrived By the 1500s, Spain controlled an empire from California to South America! Most important colonies were New Spain (Mexico) & Peru ...
... in the Americas Forced Indians to mine for gold & silver; many died…. Many Catholic missionaries arrived By the 1500s, Spain controlled an empire from California to South America! Most important colonies were New Spain (Mexico) & Peru ...
The Age of Exploration
... By 1700, the Dutch ruled much Indonesia England and France gained footholds in India Europeans had little impact on most people living in these areas ...
... By 1700, the Dutch ruled much Indonesia England and France gained footholds in India Europeans had little impact on most people living in these areas ...
Page C (Section II): Portugal Leads the Way
... Only 15 years after da Gama’s trip, the Portuguese controlled all the Indian Ocean. They next started trade and posts all the way to eastern China and Japan. ...
... Only 15 years after da Gama’s trip, the Portuguese controlled all the Indian Ocean. They next started trade and posts all the way to eastern China and Japan. ...
2_1 and 2_2 Guided Notes - Mater Academy Lakes High School
... Muslim traders met Vasco da Gama in the Indian port of Calicut o They even spoke __________________________________! Because they had been trading with Muslim and Italian merchants who knew the language Portugal’s explorations would have major results: o ___________________________________________ ...
... Muslim traders met Vasco da Gama in the Indian port of Calicut o They even spoke __________________________________! Because they had been trading with Muslim and Italian merchants who knew the language Portugal’s explorations would have major results: o ___________________________________________ ...
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.