Trading Empires in the Indian Ocean
... moved into the region, they took control of the spice trade from Muslim merchants. In 1509, Portugal extended its control over the area when it defeated a Muslim fleet off the coast of India, a victory made possible by the cannons they had added aboard their ships. Portugal strengthened its hold on ...
... moved into the region, they took control of the spice trade from Muslim merchants. In 1509, Portugal extended its control over the area when it defeated a Muslim fleet off the coast of India, a victory made possible by the cannons they had added aboard their ships. Portugal strengthened its hold on ...
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... Company. It was to keep good relation with the empires in Asia. By 1619, is in present day Indonesia. By 1641, they had pushed the Portuguese and the English out of Asia as serious traders. (They controlled trade.) ...
... Company. It was to keep good relation with the empires in Asia. By 1619, is in present day Indonesia. By 1641, they had pushed the Portuguese and the English out of Asia as serious traders. (They controlled trade.) ...
Age of Exploration - Flushing Community Schools
... • Bartolomeu Dias (Portugal): 1st to sail around southern tip of Africa • Vasco da Gama (Portugal): Sailed around southern tip & along East African coast. Found sea route from Portugal to India ...
... • Bartolomeu Dias (Portugal): 1st to sail around southern tip of Africa • Vasco da Gama (Portugal): Sailed around southern tip & along East African coast. Found sea route from Portugal to India ...
The European Age of Exploration
... investments in overseas exploration · Mongol domination of central Asia disrupted flow of goods over the Silk Road routes. · Impact of Renaissance: search for knowledge, adventurism, monopoly of Italian trade with East ...
... investments in overseas exploration · Mongol domination of central Asia disrupted flow of goods over the Silk Road routes. · Impact of Renaissance: search for knowledge, adventurism, monopoly of Italian trade with East ...
Lecture 15 - Lone Star College
... “God, glory, and gold” The Means European monarchies Portugal Spain: Knowledge and technology ...
... “God, glory, and gold” The Means European monarchies Portugal Spain: Knowledge and technology ...
The European Age of Exploration
... investments in overseas exploration · Mongol domination of central Asia disrupted flow of goods over the Silk Road routes. · Impact of Renaissance: search for knowledge, adventurism, monopoly of Italian trade with East ...
... investments in overseas exploration · Mongol domination of central Asia disrupted flow of goods over the Silk Road routes. · Impact of Renaissance: search for knowledge, adventurism, monopoly of Italian trade with East ...
European Exploration
... 1. Fill Spain’s need for labor in Americas since many natives died 2. From 1500s to the late 1800s over 10 million Africans were shipped to Americas to use as slaves on plantations (most used in Caribbean) 3. Many were captured & sold to European slave traders by other Africans for gold, guns, & rum ...
... 1. Fill Spain’s need for labor in Americas since many natives died 2. From 1500s to the late 1800s over 10 million Africans were shipped to Americas to use as slaves on plantations (most used in Caribbean) 3. Many were captured & sold to European slave traders by other Africans for gold, guns, & rum ...
Key Terms and People Section Summary
... west. His voyage led to the accidental discovery of the Americas. It was Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator sailing for Spain, who first circumnavigated the globe, although he was killed before the end of the journey. Following Columbus’s lead, the Spanish conquistadors sailed to the America ...
... west. His voyage led to the accidental discovery of the Americas. It was Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator sailing for Spain, who first circumnavigated the globe, although he was killed before the end of the journey. Following Columbus’s lead, the Spanish conquistadors sailed to the America ...
Age of Exploration, Discovery, and Expansion
... • Sailed down the St. Lawrence River • In 1608, he founded Quebec, the first permanent French settlement in the Americas. • Meanwhile, the British were founding Virginia. ...
... • Sailed down the St. Lawrence River • In 1608, he founded Quebec, the first permanent French settlement in the Americas. • Meanwhile, the British were founding Virginia. ...
Age of Early European Explorations & Conquests
... • Dreamed of an all ocean trading route to Asia • Rejected by Portugal (da Gama had just returned from India) & Spain until 1492 • Ferdinand & Isabella finances his voyage ...
... • Dreamed of an all ocean trading route to Asia • Rejected by Portugal (da Gama had just returned from India) & Spain until 1492 • Ferdinand & Isabella finances his voyage ...
God, Glory, Gold: The Age of Exploration
... • Portuguese ask the Pope to step in, fearing that their hold over Asian spice markets is in danger from the Spanish. Treaty of Tordesillas – Imaginary line drawn through modern day Brazil. Portuguese get everything East of the line and Spanish get everything West of the line. Nobody realizes that t ...
... • Portuguese ask the Pope to step in, fearing that their hold over Asian spice markets is in danger from the Spanish. Treaty of Tordesillas – Imaginary line drawn through modern day Brazil. Portuguese get everything East of the line and Spanish get everything West of the line. Nobody realizes that t ...
Assignment #7 Answers
... - - then went SE in a great arc to take advantage of the winds and swoop around to land near Southern tip of Africa - - rounded Cape of Good Hope after 93 days & finally sailed into Indian Ocean - - returned in 1499 w/ cargo of precious spices - 1502 sailed again for India, this time also capturing ...
... - - then went SE in a great arc to take advantage of the winds and swoop around to land near Southern tip of Africa - - rounded Cape of Good Hope after 93 days & finally sailed into Indian Ocean - - returned in 1499 w/ cargo of precious spices - 1502 sailed again for India, this time also capturing ...
Exploration FIB Notes
... o Spain also became interested in exploration due to their desire for new ____________________________________. o _______________________________________ believed that a shorter route to Asia could be found by sailing west instead of sailing around _________________. o Columbus’ voyage was financed ...
... o Spain also became interested in exploration due to their desire for new ____________________________________. o _______________________________________ believed that a shorter route to Asia could be found by sailing west instead of sailing around _________________. o Columbus’ voyage was financed ...
Europeans Explore the East
... After only a few years the Portuguese had est. several trading ports on Africa’s west coast They then set the sights on East Africa and Asia ...
... After only a few years the Portuguese had est. several trading ports on Africa’s west coast They then set the sights on East Africa and Asia ...
European Exploration
... boundaries for the world Set up a center for exploration in Portugal He brought astronomers, geographers, and mathematicians to share their knowledge Sailors from his school moved south along the West Coast of Africa, where they established trading posts ...
... boundaries for the world Set up a center for exploration in Portugal He brought astronomers, geographers, and mathematicians to share their knowledge Sailors from his school moved south along the West Coast of Africa, where they established trading posts ...
Chapters 19/20 TEST REVIEW - DO NOT WRITE
... l. Ferdinand Magellan m. Montezuma II n. Francisco Pizarro o. Giovanni da Verrazzano p. Amerigo Vespucci ...
... l. Ferdinand Magellan m. Montezuma II n. Francisco Pizarro o. Giovanni da Verrazzano p. Amerigo Vespucci ...
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.