File - Mr. Kolodinski`s History Classes
... • Who controlled trade in Renaissance Europe? • Which cities appear to have key locations? ...
... • Who controlled trade in Renaissance Europe? • Which cities appear to have key locations? ...
Independence High School Global History Regents Mr. Wisell Unit 1
... newly discovered territories. They resolved their concerns by agreeing on a line of demarcation, and imaginary line that divided the newly discovered American continents into a Spanish zone and a Portuguese zone. According to the Treaty of Tordesillas, signed in 1494, the line would extend from nort ...
... newly discovered territories. They resolved their concerns by agreeing on a line of demarcation, and imaginary line that divided the newly discovered American continents into a Spanish zone and a Portuguese zone. According to the Treaty of Tordesillas, signed in 1494, the line would extend from nort ...
Exploration and Expansion
... Why did the Spanish and Portuguese sign the Treaty of Tordesillas? • What was the impact of the Spanish settlement on the Native Americas? • What products were sent from the Americas to Europe? And back to America? ...
... Why did the Spanish and Portuguese sign the Treaty of Tordesillas? • What was the impact of the Spanish settlement on the Native Americas? • What products were sent from the Americas to Europe? And back to America? ...
THE AGE OF EXPLORATION
... Sails a total of four missions – explores many Caribbean islands and Honduras, which he names the Indies and calls the people Indians The Spanish call Columbus a hero since they think he has found a new route to Asia ...
... Sails a total of four missions – explores many Caribbean islands and Honduras, which he names the Indies and calls the people Indians The Spanish call Columbus a hero since they think he has found a new route to Asia ...
Timeline of Explorers and Achievements
... Traveled to the Far East, to what was known then as Cathay or China. Made men want to travel there through his book Created navigation school in Sagres, Portugal; Explored the western African coastline First European to round the Cape of Good Hope Made 4 voyages to West Indies and Caribbean Islands ...
... Traveled to the Far East, to what was known then as Cathay or China. Made men want to travel there through his book Created navigation school in Sagres, Portugal; Explored the western African coastline First European to round the Cape of Good Hope Made 4 voyages to West Indies and Caribbean Islands ...
Spanish Conquests
... Spain & Portugal were the first two countries to colonize the Americas colonization was an early form of imperialism The Conquistadors Conquistadors or Spanish conquerors, traveled to the New World looking for gold and wealth The conquistadors had superior weapons and skills that made conque ...
... Spain & Portugal were the first two countries to colonize the Americas colonization was an early form of imperialism The Conquistadors Conquistadors or Spanish conquerors, traveled to the New World looking for gold and wealth The conquistadors had superior weapons and skills that made conque ...
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 ...
European Exploration
... • Columbus claims land for Spain -> San Salvador • Interested in the gold and wealth • Found none in San Salvador -> explored other islands ...
... • Columbus claims land for Spain -> San Salvador • Interested in the gold and wealth • Found none in San Salvador -> explored other islands ...
age of explorations
... 1st circumnavigation of the globe. He sailed around the Americas and discovered the Strait of Magellan. When he arrived at the vast calm sea, he named it the Pacific Ocean because it was peaceful. Magellan was killed by the local people of the Philippines, however his crew completed the voyage. ...
... 1st circumnavigation of the globe. He sailed around the Americas and discovered the Strait of Magellan. When he arrived at the vast calm sea, he named it the Pacific Ocean because it was peaceful. Magellan was killed by the local people of the Philippines, however his crew completed the voyage. ...
Ch 10 Explorers
... wanted the profit from the spice trade and to spread Christianity. In 1492 Columbus with his ships the Nina, Pinta and the Santa Maria landed in the Bahamas. Columbus made 4 trips and died thinking he was in Asia. ...
... wanted the profit from the spice trade and to spread Christianity. In 1492 Columbus with his ships the Nina, Pinta and the Santa Maria landed in the Bahamas. Columbus made 4 trips and died thinking he was in Asia. ...
Please answer all questions. All short answer and
... The Incas attacked the Spanish when they first arrived. The Spanish wanted more gold than the Incas were willing to give. The Incas practiced an offensive religion that included human sacrifice. The Spaniards had no other choice if they were to trade with the Indians. ...
... The Incas attacked the Spanish when they first arrived. The Spanish wanted more gold than the Incas were willing to give. The Incas practiced an offensive religion that included human sacrifice. The Spaniards had no other choice if they were to trade with the Indians. ...
Explorations, Encounters, and Imperialism
... The Dutch and the Spice Trade The Dutch took control of the spice trade from the Portuguese. A wealthy group of Dutch merchants formed the Dutch East India Company, seized Malacca, and started trading with China. The Dutch set up close ties with local people in areas that they conquered. Their empi ...
... The Dutch and the Spice Trade The Dutch took control of the spice trade from the Portuguese. A wealthy group of Dutch merchants formed the Dutch East India Company, seized Malacca, and started trading with China. The Dutch set up close ties with local people in areas that they conquered. Their empi ...
The Age of Exploration
... Spain wanted to find an easier route to Asia and the spice trade so sailed west. Christopher Columbus believed he could reach Asia by sailing west, he was financed by Queen Isabella of Spain In 1492 he reached Cuba (believed he reached Asia) Other countries realized Columbus had discovered a new fro ...
... Spain wanted to find an easier route to Asia and the spice trade so sailed west. Christopher Columbus believed he could reach Asia by sailing west, he was financed by Queen Isabella of Spain In 1492 he reached Cuba (believed he reached Asia) Other countries realized Columbus had discovered a new fro ...
An Age of Explorations and Isolation, 1400-1800
... Portuguese Explore Africa • Setup trading posts for ivory, gold, and eventually slaves • Dias is first to sail around the tip of Africa to the Southeast Side of Africa • 1497 Vasco de Gama explored even farther past the tip and on to India where he reached the port of Calicut – He brought back spic ...
... Portuguese Explore Africa • Setup trading posts for ivory, gold, and eventually slaves • Dias is first to sail around the tip of Africa to the Southeast Side of Africa • 1497 Vasco de Gama explored even farther past the tip and on to India where he reached the port of Calicut – He brought back spic ...
Document
... (1460) & Saõ Tomé (1470) Bartholomew Diaz rounded Cape of Good Hope in 1488 Vasco da Gama led successful expedition to India, 1497-99 Rejected Columbus because they knew his calculations were way off – underestimated circumference ...
... (1460) & Saõ Tomé (1470) Bartholomew Diaz rounded Cape of Good Hope in 1488 Vasco da Gama led successful expedition to India, 1497-99 Rejected Columbus because they knew his calculations were way off – underestimated circumference ...
Name - InvisionFree
... Prince Henry of Portugal is significant because he commanded the advancement of exploration past the northern coast of North Africa and inspired later explorers and contributed to Portugal’s great wealth and early lead in exploration. How did medieval Arab chroniclers tend to describe people from su ...
... Prince Henry of Portugal is significant because he commanded the advancement of exploration past the northern coast of North Africa and inspired later explorers and contributed to Portugal’s great wealth and early lead in exploration. How did medieval Arab chroniclers tend to describe people from su ...
Chapter 15 Maritime Revolution
... – Bartholomeu Dias: first European to sail around the tip of Africa looking for a route to India in 1488 – he was forced to turn back due to violent storms – Vasco da Gama: the first European to reach India by sea – Brings back a cargo of spice, makes a profit of several thousand percent ...
... – Bartholomeu Dias: first European to sail around the tip of Africa looking for a route to India in 1488 – he was forced to turn back due to violent storms – Vasco da Gama: the first European to reach India by sea – Brings back a cargo of spice, makes a profit of several thousand percent ...
Exploration
... save Muslim souls and search for gold. 2. Bartolomeo Dias, 1487 – rounded Cape of Good Hope (Africa) – allows safe passage to India ...
... save Muslim souls and search for gold. 2. Bartolomeo Dias, 1487 – rounded Cape of Good Hope (Africa) – allows safe passage to India ...
Portugal and Spain The Age of Early European Explorations
... save Muslim souls and search for gold. 2. Bartolomeo Dias, 1487 – rounded Cape of Good Hope (Africa) – allows safe passage to India ...
... save Muslim souls and search for gold. 2. Bartolomeo Dias, 1487 – rounded Cape of Good Hope (Africa) – allows safe passage to India ...
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.