WE Age of Exploration 09-10
... • Bartholomew Dias (1450 – 1500) • Rounded the southern tip of Africa in ...
... • Bartholomew Dias (1450 – 1500) • Rounded the southern tip of Africa in ...
CHAPTER 14 New Encounters: The Creation of a World Market
... procured from neighboring people and transported to Marrakech and Morocco where it was distributed to the northern world. Ghana also exported to the Mediterranean ivory, ostrich feathers, hides, leather goods, and ultimately slaves. In 992 Ghana captured the Berber town of Awdaghast which gave it co ...
... procured from neighboring people and transported to Marrakech and Morocco where it was distributed to the northern world. Ghana also exported to the Mediterranean ivory, ostrich feathers, hides, leather goods, and ultimately slaves. In 992 Ghana captured the Berber town of Awdaghast which gave it co ...
The Creation of a World Market - Leleua Loupe
... procured from neighboring people and transported to Marrakech and Morocco where it was distributed to the northern world. Ghana also exported to the Mediterranean ivory, ostrich feathers, hides, leather goods, and ultimately slaves. In 992 Ghana captured the Berber town of Awdaghast which gave it co ...
... procured from neighboring people and transported to Marrakech and Morocco where it was distributed to the northern world. Ghana also exported to the Mediterranean ivory, ostrich feathers, hides, leather goods, and ultimately slaves. In 992 Ghana captured the Berber town of Awdaghast which gave it co ...
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... - Marco Polo returns with stories of the riches in Asia. 2. desire for adventure, fortune, fame and glory. ...
... - Marco Polo returns with stories of the riches in Asia. 2. desire for adventure, fortune, fame and glory. ...
Explorers-with-routes-1-3
... First expedition he got lost and returned home. On his second voyage, he landed in Newfoundland, which is in present day Canada. His explorations helped to establish a strong British hold in North America. ...
... First expedition he got lost and returned home. On his second voyage, he landed in Newfoundland, which is in present day Canada. His explorations helped to establish a strong British hold in North America. ...
Essential Question for TP #4
... lands west of the line. Portugal could claim discoveries east of the line. Neither country, however, could take lands already held or claimed by another Christian ruler. A year later, in 1494, the Treaty of Tordesillas between Spain and Portugal was signed and moved the line farther west. This soon ...
... lands west of the line. Portugal could claim discoveries east of the line. Neither country, however, could take lands already held or claimed by another Christian ruler. A year later, in 1494, the Treaty of Tordesillas between Spain and Portugal was signed and moved the line farther west. This soon ...
exploration
... Why did Europeans cross the seas? As Europe’s population recovered from the Black Death, the demand for trade goods grew. Europeans wanted spices. European merchants wanted to gain direct access to the riches of Asia. Some voyagers still wanted to crusade against the Muslims. Others were inspired b ...
... Why did Europeans cross the seas? As Europe’s population recovered from the Black Death, the demand for trade goods grew. Europeans wanted spices. European merchants wanted to gain direct access to the riches of Asia. Some voyagers still wanted to crusade against the Muslims. Others were inspired b ...
Explorer - mrsabrams
... Henry Hudson (1565-1611) was an English explorer and navigator who explored parts of the Arctic Ocean and northeastern North America. The Hudson River, Hudson Strait, and Hudson Bay are named for Hudson. Little is known about Hudson's early life. Hudson was hired by the Muscovy Company in 1607, to f ...
... Henry Hudson (1565-1611) was an English explorer and navigator who explored parts of the Arctic Ocean and northeastern North America. The Hudson River, Hudson Strait, and Hudson Bay are named for Hudson. Little is known about Hudson's early life. Hudson was hired by the Muscovy Company in 1607, to f ...
Explorer - mrsabrams
... Henry Hudson (1565-1611) was an English explorer and navigator who explored parts of the Arctic Ocean and northeastern North America. The Hudson River, Hudson Strait, and Hudson Bay are named for Hudson. Little is known about Hudson's early life. Hudson was hired by the Muscovy Company in 1607, to f ...
... Henry Hudson (1565-1611) was an English explorer and navigator who explored parts of the Arctic Ocean and northeastern North America. The Hudson River, Hudson Strait, and Hudson Bay are named for Hudson. Little is known about Hudson's early life. Hudson was hired by the Muscovy Company in 1607, to f ...
Form C The Age of Exploration Test Multiple Choice: Identify the
... Read ALLanswer choices carefully before choosing! ...
... Read ALLanswer choices carefully before choosing! ...
No Slide Title - Cengage Learning
... The Slave Trade 1. The first European enslavement of Africans came in 1441 when the Portuguese took back to Lagos for sale twelve captive Berbers from south of what is now Morocco. Because the Portuguese came to control the most important slave collection points of the Cape Verde Islands1 São Tome, ...
... The Slave Trade 1. The first European enslavement of Africans came in 1441 when the Portuguese took back to Lagos for sale twelve captive Berbers from south of what is now Morocco. Because the Portuguese came to control the most important slave collection points of the Cape Verde Islands1 São Tome, ...
Middle Ages - Ohio County Schools
... gained more power to form such nations as England, Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, and others. • Mercantilism- It was an economic system whose theory states that a country could be rich only if wealth continually flowed into its economy and treasury. Finding new wealth became important to the growth ...
... gained more power to form such nations as England, Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, and others. • Mercantilism- It was an economic system whose theory states that a country could be rich only if wealth continually flowed into its economy and treasury. Finding new wealth became important to the growth ...
Exploration of the New World
... -he never went on the voyages -it never happened during his lifetime -Portuguese sailor Vasco da Gama reached Asia in 1498, 30 years after Prince Henry died • Even though his ships never reached Asia, they profited from things found in Africa. -they brought home African gold -participated in the sla ...
... -he never went on the voyages -it never happened during his lifetime -Portuguese sailor Vasco da Gama reached Asia in 1498, 30 years after Prince Henry died • Even though his ships never reached Asia, they profited from things found in Africa. -they brought home African gold -participated in the sla ...
The Age of Exploration - Mr. O`Sullivan`s World of History
... Henry wanted to find a water route to India. The passage to India over land was long, slow, and dangerous. A ship could carry more goods to and from India than the largest caravans, but Europeans could only guess that sailors could circumnavigate, or go around, Africa. Prince Henry helped unlock the ...
... Henry wanted to find a water route to India. The passage to India over land was long, slow, and dangerous. A ship could carry more goods to and from India than the largest caravans, but Europeans could only guess that sailors could circumnavigate, or go around, Africa. Prince Henry helped unlock the ...
Station 1- Vasco De Gama - Coach Franco World History
... Spices originally grew only in southern Asia and Southeast Asia. Spice trade had existed throughout the East for many centuries. In the 1400s, Venice held a very powerful position in the spice trade with the Eastern Hemisphere. To disrupt their near monopoly, other countries took to the seas to expl ...
... Spices originally grew only in southern Asia and Southeast Asia. Spice trade had existed throughout the East for many centuries. In the 1400s, Venice held a very powerful position in the spice trade with the Eastern Hemisphere. To disrupt their near monopoly, other countries took to the seas to expl ...
Age of Exploration: Day 1 Web quest Name: Rachel Hoare Date: 26
... better. Common spices include pepper, ginger and cinnamon. This meant they wanted a sea route to acquire these goods cheaply since they were quite expensive. France: The Indies The first country that sent an explorer to the East Indies and actually had success was Portugal. They did this by sailing ...
... better. Common spices include pepper, ginger and cinnamon. This meant they wanted a sea route to acquire these goods cheaply since they were quite expensive. France: The Indies The first country that sent an explorer to the East Indies and actually had success was Portugal. They did this by sailing ...
The Age of Exploration
... Was a period of time from the 1400’s to the 1600’s when Europeans began exploring the world by sea. The purpose of this exploration was to search for trading partners, new goods, new trade routes, and some were just looking for adventure. The Age of Exploration significantly helped in the advancemen ...
... Was a period of time from the 1400’s to the 1600’s when Europeans began exploring the world by sea. The purpose of this exploration was to search for trading partners, new goods, new trade routes, and some were just looking for adventure. The Age of Exploration significantly helped in the advancemen ...
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... of Central America. From an early age, de Soto gained a reputation for bravery, intellect, and brutality. In 1528, de Soto became regidor of Guatemala and sailed from there to the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, hoping to find a passage from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean that would enable Spanish trade ...
... of Central America. From an early age, de Soto gained a reputation for bravery, intellect, and brutality. In 1528, de Soto became regidor of Guatemala and sailed from there to the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, hoping to find a passage from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean that would enable Spanish trade ...
European Exploration
... •Portuguese explores sailed along the western coast of Africa and discovered a source of gold; sighted the Congo in 1482 •Portuguese empire in Africa was the earliest and longest lived of the colonial empires, lasting from 1415 until 1974 •Vasco da Gama sailed around Africa to India ...
... •Portuguese explores sailed along the western coast of Africa and discovered a source of gold; sighted the Congo in 1482 •Portuguese empire in Africa was the earliest and longest lived of the colonial empires, lasting from 1415 until 1974 •Vasco da Gama sailed around Africa to India ...
LSMS history jc new:Layout 1
... which was eventually named ‘America’ after Example: ‘Columbus was an Italian another explorer, Amerigo Vespucci, who sailor who sailed for Spain. He believed the world was round and that if he realised that a new continent had been sailed west, he would reach Cipango discovered. (Japan) and the Spic ...
... which was eventually named ‘America’ after Example: ‘Columbus was an Italian another explorer, Amerigo Vespucci, who sailor who sailed for Spain. He believed the world was round and that if he realised that a new continent had been sailed west, he would reach Cipango discovered. (Japan) and the Spic ...
The Age of Exploration Notes
... dangerous land routes, interested nations started looking for a new way to trade. B. Portugal 1. Prince Henry the Navigator ...
... dangerous land routes, interested nations started looking for a new way to trade. B. Portugal 1. Prince Henry the Navigator ...
Exploration and Expansion
... Believed he could sail west to China Landed in the Caribbean Named the native people Indians Returned home with parrots, jewels, ...
... Believed he could sail west to China Landed in the Caribbean Named the native people Indians Returned home with parrots, jewels, ...
Portuguese discoveries
Portuguese discoveries (Portuguese: Descobrimentos portugueses) are the numerous territories and maritime routes discovered by the Portuguese as a result of their intensive maritime exploration during the 15th and 16th centuries. Portuguese sailors were at the vanguard of European overseas exploration, discovering and mapping the coasts of Africa, Canada, Asia and Brazil, in what became known as the Age of Discovery. Methodical expeditions started in 1419 along West Africa's coast under the sponsorship of prince Henry the Navigator, with Bartolomeu Dias reaching the Cape of Good Hope and entering the Indian Ocean in 1488. Ten years later, Vasco da Gama led the first fleet around Africa to India, arriving in Calicut and starting a maritime route from Portugal to India. Soon, after reaching Brazil, explorations proceed to southeast Asia, having reached Japan in 1542.