Portugal`s Empire
... 2. What item was most sought after by the Europeans? 3. Why were goods from Asia so expensive? 4. What did European merchants want to find? 5. What country took the lead in world exploration? 6. Who started a school of navigation to encourage exploration? 7. Who was the first explorer to reach Asia ...
... 2. What item was most sought after by the Europeans? 3. Why were goods from Asia so expensive? 4. What did European merchants want to find? 5. What country took the lead in world exploration? 6. Who started a school of navigation to encourage exploration? 7. Who was the first explorer to reach Asia ...
AP World History
... 27. Who first placed the sun at the center of the universe? 28. What happened to Galileo? 29. What was the main idea of the Enlightenment? 30. What did John Lock challenge in his writings? American Colonization 1. Explain the Columbian Exchange. 2. Describe the colonial societies established in the ...
... 27. Who first placed the sun at the center of the universe? 28. What happened to Galileo? 29. What was the main idea of the Enlightenment? 30. What did John Lock challenge in his writings? American Colonization 1. Explain the Columbian Exchange. 2. Describe the colonial societies established in the ...
I. Global Maritime Before 1450: Pacific Ocean
... -discovered São Tomé and Gold Coast Bartholomeu Dias (1487-1488) – reached tip of Africa Vasco da Gama (1497-1499) – sailed around Africa to India Spanish Voyages: Christopher Columbus – asked Spanish crown to sail for new route to Asia -Very persistent in getting Spanish crown’s approval 1492: Colu ...
... -discovered São Tomé and Gold Coast Bartholomeu Dias (1487-1488) – reached tip of Africa Vasco da Gama (1497-1499) – sailed around Africa to India Spanish Voyages: Christopher Columbus – asked Spanish crown to sail for new route to Asia -Very persistent in getting Spanish crown’s approval 1492: Colu ...
CHAPTERS 19 AND 20
... Portugal complained that the Line of Demarcation (1493), which was a boundary between Spain and Portugal, gave too much to Spain Spain and Portugal argued over which nation had the rights to the land Columbus had claimed In 1494, both countries signed this treaty Portugal won control over the east – ...
... Portugal complained that the Line of Demarcation (1493), which was a boundary between Spain and Portugal, gave too much to Spain Spain and Portugal argued over which nation had the rights to the land Columbus had claimed In 1494, both countries signed this treaty Portugal won control over the east – ...
Exploration and Encounter Prince Henry the Navigator: Portuguese
... Prince Henry the Navigator: Portuguese ruler sponsoring expeditions to Africa and a school to train mariners. Vasco da Gama: he opened a sea route to India around Africa; returned with valuable cargo. Christopher Columbus: he sailed west from Spain and explored Americas en route to Asia. Hernán Cort ...
... Prince Henry the Navigator: Portuguese ruler sponsoring expeditions to Africa and a school to train mariners. Vasco da Gama: he opened a sea route to India around Africa; returned with valuable cargo. Christopher Columbus: he sailed west from Spain and explored Americas en route to Asia. Hernán Cort ...
World History Lecture Chapter 15 The First Global Age
... Arab counterparts. The new rigging made it easier to sail across and into the wind. Portugal’s Voyages to the East By the 1400s, Portugal had expanded into Muslim North Africa. Henry the Navigator sent ships to explore the western coast of Africa. In 1497, Vasco da Gama reached the spice port of Cal ...
... Arab counterparts. The new rigging made it easier to sail across and into the wind. Portugal’s Voyages to the East By the 1400s, Portugal had expanded into Muslim North Africa. Henry the Navigator sent ships to explore the western coast of Africa. In 1497, Vasco da Gama reached the spice port of Cal ...
Chapter 2 Age of Exploration
... son of Portugal's’ king, started a school to teach navigation and mapmaking. Sailors, scholars, mapmakers, and shipbuilders worked together to improve sea travel. He wanted to learn about the world, trade, spread his religion, and gain wealth for Portugal. trading posts : stores or small settlement ...
... son of Portugal's’ king, started a school to teach navigation and mapmaking. Sailors, scholars, mapmakers, and shipbuilders worked together to improve sea travel. He wanted to learn about the world, trade, spread his religion, and gain wealth for Portugal. trading posts : stores or small settlement ...
The Age of Exploration
... Explorers believed there was a water way that led to Asia. Named The Northwest Passage, this mythical body of water was believed to: 1. Go directly from Europe to Asia later, after Americas discovered… 2. Connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans ...
... Explorers believed there was a water way that led to Asia. Named The Northwest Passage, this mythical body of water was believed to: 1. Go directly from Europe to Asia later, after Americas discovered… 2. Connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans ...
Age of Early European Explorations & Conquests
... Silk Road From China Spice Trade from Indonesia ...
... Silk Road From China Spice Trade from Indonesia ...
The New World and the Old: Exploration 1400*1650
... 1488 Bartholomew rounded the Cape of Good Hope; 1498 Vasco da Gama rounded the cape and reached India—a very wealthy venture—now the race was on. It was not lost on Spain or England that little Portugal based solely on trade had become a Seafaring Empire. ...
... 1488 Bartholomew rounded the Cape of Good Hope; 1498 Vasco da Gama rounded the cape and reached India—a very wealthy venture—now the race was on. It was not lost on Spain or England that little Portugal based solely on trade had become a Seafaring Empire. ...
Concerto Around the World in Not Quite Eighty Days
... would later fall in the same fashion. As the Guanche perished, African slaves took their place. Small numbers of African slaves had been part of the Mediterranean labor force since the early Roman Empire, but now their numbers increased. In the last decades of the 15th century, about 1,300 African s ...
... would later fall in the same fashion. As the Guanche perished, African slaves took their place. Small numbers of African slaves had been part of the Mediterranean labor force since the early Roman Empire, but now their numbers increased. In the last decades of the 15th century, about 1,300 African s ...
Chapter 19 - Oakman School News
... Dutch also control southern tip of Africa England’s East India Company gains strength in India France also gains trade foothold in India ...
... Dutch also control southern tip of Africa England’s East India Company gains strength in India France also gains trade foothold in India ...
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... c. Portuguese ships traveled along the western coast of Africa, finding gold and other goods. d. Vasco de Gama traveled around the Cape of Good Hope, the southern tip of Africa, and landed in India in 1498. e. The Portuguese captured the important port city of Melaka on the Malay Peninsula, which en ...
... c. Portuguese ships traveled along the western coast of Africa, finding gold and other goods. d. Vasco de Gama traveled around the Cape of Good Hope, the southern tip of Africa, and landed in India in 1498. e. The Portuguese captured the important port city of Melaka on the Malay Peninsula, which en ...
What factors led nations to explore at this time?
... 3. Makes 4 voyages before death in 1506; gives Spain its foothold in what Amerigo Vespucci recognizes as a “New World” ...
... 3. Makes 4 voyages before death in 1506; gives Spain its foothold in what Amerigo Vespucci recognizes as a “New World” ...
Vocabulary Week 1
... Caravel - small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages and later, usually lateenrigged on two or three masts Christopher Columbus - Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to Asia Circumnavigate - sail or travel all the way ar ...
... Caravel - small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages and later, usually lateenrigged on two or three masts Christopher Columbus - Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to Asia Circumnavigate - sail or travel all the way ar ...
document
... of oarsmen, Three-Masted Ships using square sails were both insufficient for the Atlantic Ocean Caravel – new ship smaller than the older model European ships, Chinese Junks or Indian Dhows – their size allowed them to enter shallower water and triangular sails allowed them to take wind from either ...
... of oarsmen, Three-Masted Ships using square sails were both insufficient for the Atlantic Ocean Caravel – new ship smaller than the older model European ships, Chinese Junks or Indian Dhows – their size allowed them to enter shallower water and triangular sails allowed them to take wind from either ...
power point 1
... both Mayan and Aztec languages Cortés had advantage of superior firepower and ability to understand speech of the Indians he was about to conquer ...
... both Mayan and Aztec languages Cortés had advantage of superior firepower and ability to understand speech of the Indians he was about to conquer ...
explor3key
... 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 ...
Age of Exploration
... Write a few sentences explaining the following people and terms or events. You need to be able to explain why we care!: Bartolomeu Dias ...
... Write a few sentences explaining the following people and terms or events. You need to be able to explain why we care!: Bartolomeu Dias ...
American Stories Four Women`s Lives Highlight the Convergence of
... crusade to expel the Muslim rulers who had controlled Spain for centuries. Pious and charitable, the queen of Castile married Ferdinand, the king of Aragon, in 1469. The union of their kingdoms forged a stronger Christian Spain now prepared to realize a new religious and military vision. Eleven year ...
... crusade to expel the Muslim rulers who had controlled Spain for centuries. Pious and charitable, the queen of Castile married Ferdinand, the king of Aragon, in 1469. The union of their kingdoms forged a stronger Christian Spain now prepared to realize a new religious and military vision. Eleven year ...
Zheng He (Hajji Mahmud Shamsuddin) 1371
... Portuguese trading fleet in the late fifteenth century, bound for the riches of the Indies. Between 1500 and 1635, over nine hundred ships sailed from Portugal to ports on the Indian Ocean, in annual fleets composed of five to ten ships. ...
... Portuguese trading fleet in the late fifteenth century, bound for the riches of the Indies. Between 1500 and 1635, over nine hundred ships sailed from Portugal to ports on the Indian Ocean, in annual fleets composed of five to ten ships. ...
slide show notes
... • Both societies (Spanish and Native American) blended, coexisted and interacted Exploration continued into present-day Texas and up past the Mississippi River. Spanish New Mexico grew very slowly ...
... • Both societies (Spanish and Native American) blended, coexisted and interacted Exploration continued into present-day Texas and up past the Mississippi River. Spanish New Mexico grew very slowly ...
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.