Age of Exploration and Isolation
... 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue • October Columbus reached the Caribbean and believed he had found new route to India ...
... 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue • October Columbus reached the Caribbean and believed he had found new route to India ...
Unit II – Cultures Meet
... lands in Florida, claims all lands north to Arkansas Plundered native villages for gold, died during war along the Mississippi 1566 – Juan Pardo established St. Augustine, FL – oldest colony in “New World” ...
... lands in Florida, claims all lands north to Arkansas Plundered native villages for gold, died during war along the Mississippi 1566 – Juan Pardo established St. Augustine, FL – oldest colony in “New World” ...
European Exploration
... Columbus sailed across the Atlantic in order to get to India • He landed on Hispaniola and called the natives “Indians” ...
... Columbus sailed across the Atlantic in order to get to India • He landed on Hispaniola and called the natives “Indians” ...
Treaty of Tordesillas - National Joint Action Committee, NJAC
... India and China. By using a direct water route, Arab merchants, who owned land trade routes, were not able to make a profit off of the European trade merchants. After Columbus’ first voyage in 1492, it was clear that conflict would soon arise over land claims by Spain and Portugal. The Portuguese al ...
... India and China. By using a direct water route, Arab merchants, who owned land trade routes, were not able to make a profit off of the European trade merchants. After Columbus’ first voyage in 1492, it was clear that conflict would soon arise over land claims by Spain and Portugal. The Portuguese al ...
ageofexplorers
... Vasco de Gama Vasco da Gama,was a Portuguese explorer, one of the most successful in the European Age of Discovery and the commander of the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India. For a short time in 1524 he was Governor of Portuguese India under the title of Viceroy. ...
... Vasco de Gama Vasco da Gama,was a Portuguese explorer, one of the most successful in the European Age of Discovery and the commander of the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India. For a short time in 1524 he was Governor of Portuguese India under the title of Viceroy. ...
DJS Exploration - Francis Howell High School
... 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue • October Columbus reached the Caribbean and believed he had found new route to India ...
... 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue • October Columbus reached the Caribbean and believed he had found new route to India ...
Warm Up # 25 -- Voyages of Discovery - British-Honors
... and spices could only be purchased from Italian merchants at high prices. Explorers looked for faster routes to China and India in hopes of trading directly. Other explorers sought fame. Still others hoped to spread their faith to new people. Curiosity about exotic lands and peoples was also a facto ...
... and spices could only be purchased from Italian merchants at high prices. Explorers looked for faster routes to China and India in hopes of trading directly. Other explorers sought fame. Still others hoped to spread their faith to new people. Curiosity about exotic lands and peoples was also a facto ...
The Age of Exploration The Early Middle Ages During the Middle
... • Giovanni da Verrazano: 1524 (France) explored the Atlantic coast from NC to Canada. • ______________: 1609 (England) tried to find the “Northwest Passage”, but instead explored the Hudson River. Impact of European Exploration of North America • Unlike the Spanish conquistadors, northern explorers ...
... • Giovanni da Verrazano: 1524 (France) explored the Atlantic coast from NC to Canada. • ______________: 1609 (England) tried to find the “Northwest Passage”, but instead explored the Hudson River. Impact of European Exploration of North America • Unlike the Spanish conquistadors, northern explorers ...
File
... that he had found a route to India when in fact he had found a route to the America’s) • In 1502, da Gama led 10 ships on another journey to India • Along the East coast of Africa, da Gama and his crew terrorized Muslim ports • Next, they moved to Calicut and killed 38 people in the trade ports • Af ...
... that he had found a route to India when in fact he had found a route to the America’s) • In 1502, da Gama led 10 ships on another journey to India • Along the East coast of Africa, da Gama and his crew terrorized Muslim ports • Next, they moved to Calicut and killed 38 people in the trade ports • Af ...
exp_age_of_exploration powerpoint
... (Columbus thought that he had found a route to India when in fact he had found a route to the America’s • In 1502, da Gama led 10 ships on another journey to India • Along the East coast of Africa, da Gama and his crew terrorized Muslim ports • Next, they moved to Calicut and killed 38 people in the ...
... (Columbus thought that he had found a route to India when in fact he had found a route to the America’s • In 1502, da Gama led 10 ships on another journey to India • Along the East coast of Africa, da Gama and his crew terrorized Muslim ports • Next, they moved to Calicut and killed 38 people in the ...
Henry as “The Navigator”
... (Columbus thought that he had found a route to India when in fact he had found a route to the America’s • In 1502, da Gama led 10 ships on another journey to India • Along the East coast of Africa, da Gama and his crew terrorized Muslim ports • Next, they moved to Calicut and killed 38 people in the ...
... (Columbus thought that he had found a route to India when in fact he had found a route to the America’s • In 1502, da Gama led 10 ships on another journey to India • Along the East coast of Africa, da Gama and his crew terrorized Muslim ports • Next, they moved to Calicut and killed 38 people in the ...
PowerPoint up to Columbus
... Portugal takes the lead – Prince Henry the Navigator used the innovations and sent his captains farther and farther – Barthalomeau Dias rounded the southern tip of Africa in 1488 – Vasco de Gama reached India ten years later ...
... Portugal takes the lead – Prince Henry the Navigator used the innovations and sent his captains farther and farther – Barthalomeau Dias rounded the southern tip of Africa in 1488 – Vasco de Gama reached India ten years later ...
The paleo-Indians discovered America
... • Better instruments made it possible for sailors to travel the open seas. • The astrolabe enabled navigators to use the stars to chart location. • The Portuguese began designing ships that were smaller, lighter, and easier to steer. • Caravels used triangular sails that allowed ships to sail agains ...
... • Better instruments made it possible for sailors to travel the open seas. • The astrolabe enabled navigators to use the stars to chart location. • The Portuguese began designing ships that were smaller, lighter, and easier to steer. • Caravels used triangular sails that allowed ships to sail agains ...
New World Explorers
... • Thorfinn Karlsefni –mapped part of North American coast –Tried to settle Newfoundland ...
... • Thorfinn Karlsefni –mapped part of North American coast –Tried to settle Newfoundland ...
Background
... colonies. All three nations were searching for the mythical Northwest Passage, which would lead them to Asia. Unfortunately for them, it did not exist. But, they stayed and began establishing colonies for trade and settlement. In the 1600s, the French settled Canada. They established a string of for ...
... colonies. All three nations were searching for the mythical Northwest Passage, which would lead them to Asia. Unfortunately for them, it did not exist. But, they stayed and began establishing colonies for trade and settlement. In the 1600s, the French settled Canada. They established a string of for ...
AP World History Period 4 Review Characteristics of the Early
... • Martin Luther was a German monk who objected to the sale of indulgences • He posted his famous 95 Theses, or arguments, against the corruption of the church • The invention of the printing press by ...
... • Martin Luther was a German monk who objected to the sale of indulgences • He posted his famous 95 Theses, or arguments, against the corruption of the church • The invention of the printing press by ...
European Exploration, Trade, and the Clash of Cultures
... -The need for spices and the European trade rivalry it let to -Muslim control of the spice trade let to Europe s search for a sea route · Locate Europe, West Indies, East Indies, Africa, Brazil, the Malay Peninsula, the Phillippines and China on a map? · Define the terms archipelago , Ring of Fire , ...
... -The need for spices and the European trade rivalry it let to -Muslim control of the spice trade let to Europe s search for a sea route · Locate Europe, West Indies, East Indies, Africa, Brazil, the Malay Peninsula, the Phillippines and China on a map? · Define the terms archipelago , Ring of Fire , ...
European Exploration and Expansion - GR 1
... European explorers had long been attracted to Asia. In the late thirteenth century, Marco Polo traveled from Venice with his father and uncle to the Chinese court of the great Mongol ruler Kublai Khan (KOO • bluh KAHN). Marco Polo wrote an account of his experiences, entitled The Travels. Many Europ ...
... European explorers had long been attracted to Asia. In the late thirteenth century, Marco Polo traveled from Venice with his father and uncle to the Chinese court of the great Mongol ruler Kublai Khan (KOO • bluh KAHN). Marco Polo wrote an account of his experiences, entitled The Travels. Many Europ ...
11. Voyages of Discovery and The New Empires in
... profits from the New World consequences: 300+ years of overseas Spanish empire; Europe’s largest and longest-lived trading bloc; biological impact of exchanging ...
... profits from the New World consequences: 300+ years of overseas Spanish empire; Europe’s largest and longest-lived trading bloc; biological impact of exchanging ...
File - Coach Parker`s Classes
... • This was the interaction between Europe, North American colonists, and Africa • This interaction included the intentional and unintentional exchanges of plants, animals, and diseases between the three ...
... • This was the interaction between Europe, North American colonists, and Africa • This interaction included the intentional and unintentional exchanges of plants, animals, and diseases between the three ...
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.