An Age of Explorations 1400–1800
... In 1509, Portugal defeats Muslims, takes over Indian Ocean trade ...
... In 1509, Portugal defeats Muslims, takes over Indian Ocean trade ...
The Way Things Were
... The Spanish sought to reach it by going _____ because they knew the world was not _______ Christopher Columbus was ______________ but became a prominent Spanish explorer He persuaded Queen __________________ to fund his trip in 1492 He was looking for _______________ but reached the Americas ...
... The Spanish sought to reach it by going _____ because they knew the world was not _______ Christopher Columbus was ______________ but became a prominent Spanish explorer He persuaded Queen __________________ to fund his trip in 1492 He was looking for _______________ but reached the Americas ...
Dutch East India Company
... monopolized the spice trade of the 17th century. They established trading ports all over Asia. The Dutch East India Company sought a way to bypass the Portuguese stronghold on the spice trade with the Far East. With the formation of the Dutch East India Company in 1602, the Dutch revolutionized glob ...
... monopolized the spice trade of the 17th century. They established trading ports all over Asia. The Dutch East India Company sought a way to bypass the Portuguese stronghold on the spice trade with the Far East. With the formation of the Dutch East India Company in 1602, the Dutch revolutionized glob ...
Chapter 1 New World Beginnings 33000 BC – AD
... divided up “their claims” to the known world, Spain claimed land to the West of Europe while Portugal claimed East towards Asia and Africa. Portugal also had a claim to what would be modern day Brazil. ...
... divided up “their claims” to the known world, Spain claimed land to the West of Europe while Portugal claimed East towards Asia and Africa. Portugal also had a claim to what would be modern day Brazil. ...
European Exploration of the Americas
... Colonies helped them to do this. ► The colonies’ provided good or MARKETS for the country. They tried to ensure that their imports did not exceed their exports and there was a favorable balance of trade. ...
... Colonies helped them to do this. ► The colonies’ provided good or MARKETS for the country. They tried to ensure that their imports did not exceed their exports and there was a favorable balance of trade. ...
Chapter 15 Identifications By Nabeel Iqbal
... with a series of state voyages that took his gigantic ships through the Indian Ocean, from southeast Asia to Africa . 2. Arawak: Amerindian peoples who inhabited the Greater Antilles of The Caribbean at the times of Columbus. 3. Henry the Navigator: Portuguese prince who promoted the study of naviga ...
... with a series of state voyages that took his gigantic ships through the Indian Ocean, from southeast Asia to Africa . 2. Arawak: Amerindian peoples who inhabited the Greater Antilles of The Caribbean at the times of Columbus. 3. Henry the Navigator: Portuguese prince who promoted the study of naviga ...
Chapter 1 New World Beginnings 33,000 B.C. – A.D. 1783
... SPAIN V. PORTUGAL • Treaty of Tordesillas Spain and Portugal divided up “their claims” to the known world • Spain claimed land to the West of Europe while Portugal claimed East towards Asia and Africa. • Portugal also had a claim to what would be modern day Brazil. ...
... SPAIN V. PORTUGAL • Treaty of Tordesillas Spain and Portugal divided up “their claims” to the known world • Spain claimed land to the West of Europe while Portugal claimed East towards Asia and Africa. • Portugal also had a claim to what would be modern day Brazil. ...
Caravel Compass Astrolabe Henry the Navigator Hernán Cortés
... A Portuguese captain of a Spanish fleet; his crew was the first to sail around the world ...
... A Portuguese captain of a Spanish fleet; his crew was the first to sail around the world ...
File - Mrs. Flowers History
... Maps- map-making improved Portuguese Exploration Prince Henry the Navigator Hoped to discover ________________ Christian empire by sailing around Africa (conducted research along the way) Early Explorations & Discoveries As they moved down the coast of ___________, they brought back ________ and ...
... Maps- map-making improved Portuguese Exploration Prince Henry the Navigator Hoped to discover ________________ Christian empire by sailing around Africa (conducted research along the way) Early Explorations & Discoveries As they moved down the coast of ___________, they brought back ________ and ...
Early Exploration and Colonization
... Portuguese Expansion? • Christianity – Catholic Spain and Portugal – Christianize the Asians ...
... Portuguese Expansion? • Christianity – Catholic Spain and Portugal – Christianize the Asians ...
Motivations and Technology / North American Exploration Notes
... In 1521 – Cortes and his men defeated the _____________________. They armed with cannons and muskets, and the Aztecs with only arrows and spears. ______________________ also helped Cortés's victory – The Indians were not immune to certain diseases such as small pox and the measles. They died by ...
... In 1521 – Cortes and his men defeated the _____________________. They armed with cannons and muskets, and the Aztecs with only arrows and spears. ______________________ also helped Cortés's victory – The Indians were not immune to certain diseases such as small pox and the measles. They died by ...
Unit II Review The Age of Exploration Terms The Three G`s
... Portuguese Explorers 1. Prince Henry the Navigator 2. Bartolomeu Dias 3. Vasco de Gama 4. Pedro Cabral Spanish Explorers 1. Christopher Columbus 2. Amerigo Vespucci 3. Ferdinand Magellan Conquistadors 1. Hernan Cortes 2. Francisco Pizarro ...
... Portuguese Explorers 1. Prince Henry the Navigator 2. Bartolomeu Dias 3. Vasco de Gama 4. Pedro Cabral Spanish Explorers 1. Christopher Columbus 2. Amerigo Vespucci 3. Ferdinand Magellan Conquistadors 1. Hernan Cortes 2. Francisco Pizarro ...
Expanded Influence of Western Civilization 1400
... Pattern of Contact Begin by trading Armed conflict- Europeans had cannon set up trading partners- some stay to protect partners and Europeans made alliances with local leaders Dutch and English less apt to become ...
... Pattern of Contact Begin by trading Armed conflict- Europeans had cannon set up trading partners- some stay to protect partners and Europeans made alliances with local leaders Dutch and English less apt to become ...
Early Exploration and Colonization
... – Food preservation – Columbus looked for western trade route to Asia ...
... – Food preservation – Columbus looked for western trade route to Asia ...
Age of Discovery research questions
... 13. What did the Portuguese believe they would have to do to reach Asia? _______________________________________________________ 14. What Portuguese explorer reached India in 1498? _______________________________________________________ ...
... 13. What did the Portuguese believe they would have to do to reach Asia? _______________________________________________________ 14. What Portuguese explorer reached India in 1498? _______________________________________________________ ...
File
... The Portuguese Lead the Way: The Portuguese began to explore the western coast of ____________________ under the leadership of Prince Henry “The ______________________”. Prince Henry founded a _____________________ school to teach others about sailing. By 1460 the Portuguese had established __ ...
... The Portuguese Lead the Way: The Portuguese began to explore the western coast of ____________________ under the leadership of Prince Henry “The ______________________”. Prince Henry founded a _____________________ school to teach others about sailing. By 1460 the Portuguese had established __ ...
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.