File - Social Studies with Mrs. Ingold
... Columbus made three more journeys to America during his lifetime, never realizing that he had found a land unknown to Europeans. Columbus died still believing that he had reached Asia. Another mistake enabled Portuguese explorer Pedro Cabral to discover South America. He tried to sail around Africa ...
... Columbus made three more journeys to America during his lifetime, never realizing that he had found a land unknown to Europeans. Columbus died still believing that he had reached Asia. Another mistake enabled Portuguese explorer Pedro Cabral to discover South America. He tried to sail around Africa ...
Age of Exploration - Mrs. Ward World History
... The Dutch had colonies in America and Africa, but the Dutch East India Company dominated trade in Asia ...
... The Dutch had colonies in America and Africa, but the Dutch East India Company dominated trade in Asia ...
Exploration and Expansion
... • Died before goal accomplished; attempts to find such a route not abandoned • 1488, Bartolomeu Dias became first to sail around southern tip of Africa ...
... • Died before goal accomplished; attempts to find such a route not abandoned • 1488, Bartolomeu Dias became first to sail around southern tip of Africa ...
1.2) Ch. 1 Lecture Slides
... • Prince Henry the Navigator (1394 – 1460): Encouraged Portuguese maritime efforts and the exploration of the African coast. • Bartholomeu Dias (1451 – 1500): Rounded the Cape of Good Hope of Africa into the Indian Ocean in 1488 • Vasco da Gama (ca. 1460 – 1524): First European to sail all the way t ...
... • Prince Henry the Navigator (1394 – 1460): Encouraged Portuguese maritime efforts and the exploration of the African coast. • Bartholomeu Dias (1451 – 1500): Rounded the Cape of Good Hope of Africa into the Indian Ocean in 1488 • Vasco da Gama (ca. 1460 – 1524): First European to sail all the way t ...
Age of Exploration
... The Dutch had colonies in America and Africa, but the Dutch East India Company dominated trade in Asia ...
... The Dutch had colonies in America and Africa, but the Dutch East India Company dominated trade in Asia ...
The Age of Exploration powerpoint
... from Greenland who sailed the northern Atlantic Ocean and settled briefly in North America, which he called Vinland. ...
... from Greenland who sailed the northern Atlantic Ocean and settled briefly in North America, which he called Vinland. ...
Chapter 14 section 3 - Plainview Public Schools
... TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. ...
... TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. ...
Chapter 16 - Macmillan Learning
... the Middle Ages, and a brisk trade between Southeast Asian and Coromandel port citand religions. In spite of this diversity, certain socioies persisted from that time until the arrival of the Porcultural similarities linked these peoples, especially in tuguese in the sixteenth century. India itself ...
... the Middle Ages, and a brisk trade between Southeast Asian and Coromandel port citand religions. In spite of this diversity, certain socioies persisted from that time until the arrival of the Porcultural similarities linked these peoples, especially in tuguese in the sixteenth century. India itself ...
Chapter 16, lesson 3
... The Spanish Arrive in America * European countries compete with each other to trade with East Asia. * The first were the Portuguese. * Next were the Spaniards who were influenced by Columbus’s discovery of Hispaniola. * Columbus went on a second voyage to Hispaniola and brought soldiers with him. * ...
... The Spanish Arrive in America * European countries compete with each other to trade with East Asia. * The first were the Portuguese. * Next were the Spaniards who were influenced by Columbus’s discovery of Hispaniola. * Columbus went on a second voyage to Hispaniola and brought soldiers with him. * ...
Age of exploration - Lake County Schools
... • Seeking a quicker route to India and China then around the southern tip of Africa, Spanish explorers sailed west across the Atlantic. • Christopher Columbus ...
... • Seeking a quicker route to India and China then around the southern tip of Africa, Spanish explorers sailed west across the Atlantic. • Christopher Columbus ...
European Explorers Biographies
... Part 1: How It All Came About Christopher Columbus is famous because he found something he wasn't looking for. In 1492, Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in search of India. What he found was something far different. He found the New World. How did this come about? It all started in Italy. C ...
... Part 1: How It All Came About Christopher Columbus is famous because he found something he wasn't looking for. In 1492, Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in search of India. What he found was something far different. He found the New World. How did this come about? It all started in Italy. C ...
Exploring the Americas - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
... to settle Florida failed when Native Americans attacked. Ponce de León was struck by an arrow during the attack. He later died from his wounds on Hispaniola. ...
... to settle Florida failed when Native Americans attacked. Ponce de León was struck by an arrow during the attack. He later died from his wounds on Hispaniola. ...
European History/Exploration and Discovery
... November 18, 1605, he sailed from Bantam to the coast of western New Guinea. He then crossed the eastern end of the Arafura Sea, without seeing the Torres Strait, into the Gulf of Carpentaria, and on February 26 1606 made landfall at the Pennefather River on the western shore of Cape York in Queensl ...
... November 18, 1605, he sailed from Bantam to the coast of western New Guinea. He then crossed the eastern end of the Arafura Sea, without seeing the Torres Strait, into the Gulf of Carpentaria, and on February 26 1606 made landfall at the Pennefather River on the western shore of Cape York in Queensl ...
UNIT PLAN TEMPLATE
... Eriksson, Christopher Columbus, Hernando de Soto, Ferdinand Magellan, Henry Hudson, John Cabot, and Robert LaSalle. (H, E, G) 4-1.3 Use a map to identify the routes of various sea and land expeditions to the New World and match these to the territories claimed by different nations—including the Span ...
... Eriksson, Christopher Columbus, Hernando de Soto, Ferdinand Magellan, Henry Hudson, John Cabot, and Robert LaSalle. (H, E, G) 4-1.3 Use a map to identify the routes of various sea and land expeditions to the New World and match these to the territories claimed by different nations—including the Span ...
The New World Encounters the Old
... Venetian and Genoese merchants establish overland trade routes to the East ...
... Venetian and Genoese merchants establish overland trade routes to the East ...
Explorer Fact Sheet – Biographies
... Cabot's birthplace is uncertain; some references give Genoa, others Gaeta. The date was around 1451, but he moved to Venice in his youth, and later became a Venetian citizen. It was probably on hearing of Columbus's discovery of 'the Indies' that he decided to find a route to the west for himself. H ...
... Cabot's birthplace is uncertain; some references give Genoa, others Gaeta. The date was around 1451, but he moved to Venice in his youth, and later became a Venetian citizen. It was probably on hearing of Columbus's discovery of 'the Indies' that he decided to find a route to the west for himself. H ...
File - Mrs. Hinton History
... In May of 1499, sailing under the Spanish flag, Vespucci embarked on his next expedition, as a navigator under the command of Alonzo de Ojeda. Crossing the equator, they traveled to the coast of what is now Guyana, where it is believed that Vespucci left Ojeda and went on to explore the coast of Bra ...
... In May of 1499, sailing under the Spanish flag, Vespucci embarked on his next expedition, as a navigator under the command of Alonzo de Ojeda. Crossing the equator, they traveled to the coast of what is now Guyana, where it is believed that Vespucci left Ojeda and went on to explore the coast of Bra ...
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... World. But, most importantly, there was much competition at that time between European countries over wealth. Finding a direct water route from Europe to Asia meant being able to trade for spices. The explorer made four journeys across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World (the hemisphere that include ...
... World. But, most importantly, there was much competition at that time between European countries over wealth. Finding a direct water route from Europe to Asia meant being able to trade for spices. The explorer made four journeys across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World (the hemisphere that include ...
European Exploration
... Motivations (1) God: Spread the good word! 1492 - Christopher Columbus sets out to find new Trade routes to India and China to cut out the middle-men (the Ottomans) The Ottomans were Muslims… bad to Christians… Every time Europeans wanted to trade with China or India they had to pass through Ottoman ...
... Motivations (1) God: Spread the good word! 1492 - Christopher Columbus sets out to find new Trade routes to India and China to cut out the middle-men (the Ottomans) The Ottomans were Muslims… bad to Christians… Every time Europeans wanted to trade with China or India they had to pass through Ottoman ...
European Exploration
... tobacco, and cocoa. These new items were highly prized. • Europeans also transferred diseases to the Native people who lived in America. ...
... tobacco, and cocoa. These new items were highly prized. • Europeans also transferred diseases to the Native people who lived in America. ...
The Age of Exploration
... conflict, the two nations signed the Treaty of Tordesillas. The treaty was drawn by the pope and established the Line of Demarcation. This line divided the world into Portuguese and Spanish parts. ...
... conflict, the two nations signed the Treaty of Tordesillas. The treaty was drawn by the pope and established the Line of Demarcation. This line divided the world into Portuguese and Spanish parts. ...
European Exploration
... Motivations (1) God: Spread the good word! 1492 - Christopher Columbus sets out to find new Trade routes to India and China to cut out the middle-men (the Ottomans) The Ottomans were Muslims… bad to Christians… Every time Europeans wanted to trade with China or India they had to pass through Ottoman ...
... Motivations (1) God: Spread the good word! 1492 - Christopher Columbus sets out to find new Trade routes to India and China to cut out the middle-men (the Ottomans) The Ottomans were Muslims… bad to Christians… Every time Europeans wanted to trade with China or India they had to pass through Ottoman ...
European Exploration
... Motivations (1) God: Spread the good word! 1492 - Christopher Columbus sets out to find new Trade routes to India and China to cut out the middle-men (the Ottomans) The Ottomans were Muslims… bad to Christians… Every time Europeans wanted to trade with China or India they had to pass through Ottoman ...
... Motivations (1) God: Spread the good word! 1492 - Christopher Columbus sets out to find new Trade routes to India and China to cut out the middle-men (the Ottomans) The Ottomans were Muslims… bad to Christians… Every time Europeans wanted to trade with China or India they had to pass through Ottoman ...
European Exploration
... Motivations (1) God: Spread the good word! 1492 - Christopher Columbus sets out to find new Trade routes to India and China to cut out the middle-men (the Ottomans) The Ottomans were Muslims… bad to Christians… Every time Europeans wanted to trade with China or India they had to pass through Ottoman ...
... Motivations (1) God: Spread the good word! 1492 - Christopher Columbus sets out to find new Trade routes to India and China to cut out the middle-men (the Ottomans) The Ottomans were Muslims… bad to Christians… Every time Europeans wanted to trade with China or India they had to pass through Ottoman ...
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.