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... Spain. It is the westernmost country of Europe, and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the West and South and by Spain to the North and East. The first County of Portugal was founded in 868, and became a democracy in ...
... Spain. It is the westernmost country of Europe, and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the West and South and by Spain to the North and East. The first County of Portugal was founded in 868, and became a democracy in ...
Chapter 1
... • Established themselves as the leaders in seafaring technology • Prince Henry the Navigator – established an academy for exploration • Bartolomeu Dias rounded the tip of Africa • Vasco de Gama – reached India ...
... • Established themselves as the leaders in seafaring technology • Prince Henry the Navigator – established an academy for exploration • Bartolomeu Dias rounded the tip of Africa • Vasco de Gama – reached India ...
AmerHist-Chapter2sect1
... and the _______________________ left port ____________________________________. When Columbus’ ships finally reached land nearly 10 weeks later they believed they had reached __________________________________________________________________. ...
... and the _______________________ left port ____________________________________. When Columbus’ ships finally reached land nearly 10 weeks later they believed they had reached __________________________________________________________________. ...
Commerce in a Global Age WHAP/Napp “Two European
... had developed such a reputation for security that individuals and governments from all over Western Europe entrusted them with large sums of money. To make a profit, the banks invested these funds in real estate, local industries, loans to governments, and overseas trade. Individuals seeking returns ...
... had developed such a reputation for security that individuals and governments from all over Western Europe entrusted them with large sums of money. To make a profit, the banks invested these funds in real estate, local industries, loans to governments, and overseas trade. Individuals seeking returns ...
Chapter 5 Age of Exploration - St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School
... • Expedition: an organized journey ...
... • Expedition: an organized journey ...
Explorer Introduction and Conclusion Samples
... Atlantic Ocean was the ideal environment to create adventurous sailors. However, it was the passion and goal of one man who moved Portuguese exploration forward. Although Prince Henry never sailed on any of his expeditions and rarely left Portugal, he became known as Prince Henry the Navigator. This ...
... Atlantic Ocean was the ideal environment to create adventurous sailors. However, it was the passion and goal of one man who moved Portuguese exploration forward. Although Prince Henry never sailed on any of his expeditions and rarely left Portugal, he became known as Prince Henry the Navigator. This ...
APWH Chapter 22.notebook - Miami Killian Senior High School
... voyages of exploration around Africa and study its geography, with the idea of trading directly with subSaharan Africans. • The Portuguese began a trading relationship with West Africans, selling guns and manufactured goods in exchange for gold, slaves, and ivory. They also grew sugar cane on ne ...
... voyages of exploration around Africa and study its geography, with the idea of trading directly with subSaharan Africans. • The Portuguese began a trading relationship with West Africans, selling guns and manufactured goods in exchange for gold, slaves, and ivory. They also grew sugar cane on ne ...
Unit 6 - River Mill Academy
... Convert Africans (Muslim/tribal) to Christianity 1460 Bartholomeu Dias rounded So. tip of Africa “Cape of Good Hope”—open new route to Asia 1497 Vasco da Gama sails to India Vast trading empire starts, P is world power ...
... Convert Africans (Muslim/tribal) to Christianity 1460 Bartholomeu Dias rounded So. tip of Africa “Cape of Good Hope”—open new route to Asia 1497 Vasco da Gama sails to India Vast trading empire starts, P is world power ...
Exploration and Expansion Notes Name: ______KEY______
... of slavery/forced labor 7. What was the Colombian Exchange? The exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between Europe and the Americas 8. European rivals – Identify the areas that each of the following groups established settlements: a. Dutch ...
... of slavery/forced labor 7. What was the Colombian Exchange? The exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between Europe and the Americas 8. European rivals – Identify the areas that each of the following groups established settlements: a. Dutch ...
Age of Exploration - Whitesides Elementary School
... Portugal took the lead in the exploration of this new route to Asia Prince Henry the Navigator set up a naval research center on the southwestern tip of Portugal He sent sailors to map the coast of West Africa The Portugal empire grew out of this exploration Empire – a group of territories or nation ...
... Portugal took the lead in the exploration of this new route to Asia Prince Henry the Navigator set up a naval research center on the southwestern tip of Portugal He sent sailors to map the coast of West Africa The Portugal empire grew out of this exploration Empire – a group of territories or nation ...
6th period chapter 2 notes Tab 1: New Ideas and
... c. A Chinese invention, the magnetic compass, began being used in Europe ...
... c. A Chinese invention, the magnetic compass, began being used in Europe ...
Exploration
... Zheng He (jung huh) After Mongol Dynasty; Ming Dynasty Sailed to ports in Indian Ocean; 1405 - 1433 Silver & Silk Hoped to increase tribute payments to China; 16 new Officials; waste of $$$; cancelled after 7th voyage ...
... Zheng He (jung huh) After Mongol Dynasty; Ming Dynasty Sailed to ports in Indian Ocean; 1405 - 1433 Silver & Silk Hoped to increase tribute payments to China; 16 new Officials; waste of $$$; cancelled after 7th voyage ...
THE AGE OF EXPLORATION
... to sail along the western coast of Africa His ultimate goal was to find a water route around Africa to India Portuguese sailors learned that both gold and slaves were available on Africa’s west coast Bartholomeu Dias was the first European to sail around the tip of Africa looking for a route to I ...
... to sail along the western coast of Africa His ultimate goal was to find a water route around Africa to India Portuguese sailors learned that both gold and slaves were available on Africa’s west coast Bartholomeu Dias was the first European to sail around the tip of Africa looking for a route to I ...
Chapter 1 - Plainview Public Schools
... • Believed could sail west- based on bad mathoff by 7,000 miles • Also heard stories of Vikings visiting land in west • In 1492, Columbus convinced Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain to finance his trip ...
... • Believed could sail west- based on bad mathoff by 7,000 miles • Also heard stories of Vikings visiting land in west • In 1492, Columbus convinced Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain to finance his trip ...
Ch.19.1 and 20.1 - Hackettstown School District
... Hormuz and the Straits of Malacca (where pirates are still common!), which are strategic trade routes even today However, by 1600, other countries like the Dutch Republic (aka, the Netherlands) challenged Portugal’s dominance in the Indies The Dutch East India Company was formed to established a ...
... Hormuz and the Straits of Malacca (where pirates are still common!), which are strategic trade routes even today However, by 1600, other countries like the Dutch Republic (aka, the Netherlands) challenged Portugal’s dominance in the Indies The Dutch East India Company was formed to established a ...
3.AgeOfExplorationNotes
... 1. Located on the Continental Europe’s Atlantic coast, Portugal led European exploration, establishing trading posts along Africa’s West Coast. 2. Motivated by his discoveries of large quantities of cinnamon, cloves, silver, and gold, Prince Henry returned to Europe (from Ceuta) determined to estab ...
... 1. Located on the Continental Europe’s Atlantic coast, Portugal led European exploration, establishing trading posts along Africa’s West Coast. 2. Motivated by his discoveries of large quantities of cinnamon, cloves, silver, and gold, Prince Henry returned to Europe (from Ceuta) determined to estab ...
The First Global Age overview
... Muslim traders controlled Hoped to find an easier way to reach Asia, which meant going around Africa! Encouraged collaboration among scientists, cartographers, shipbuilders, captains, and crews! Inspired his nation to continue the quest around Africa after his death in 1460. ...
... Muslim traders controlled Hoped to find an easier way to reach Asia, which meant going around Africa! Encouraged collaboration among scientists, cartographers, shipbuilders, captains, and crews! Inspired his nation to continue the quest around Africa after his death in 1460. ...
Section 2: Portuguese Exploration Part 1
... 2. How did the astrolabe improve exploration and sailing? ____________ ______________________________________________________ 3. Who made advances in shipbuilding? ________________________ 4. What advances were made to the ships? _____________________ ___________________________ What was the name of ...
... 2. How did the astrolabe improve exploration and sailing? ____________ ______________________________________________________ 3. Who made advances in shipbuilding? ________________________ 4. What advances were made to the ships? _____________________ ___________________________ What was the name of ...
European Exploration PPT
... Motives for European Exploration 1. Crusades by-pass intermediaries to get to Asia. 2. Renaissance curiosity about other lands and peoples. ...
... Motives for European Exploration 1. Crusades by-pass intermediaries to get to Asia. 2. Renaissance curiosity about other lands and peoples. ...
UNIT 1, SECTION 3: THE AGE OF EXPLORATION Europeans
... 3. caravel - large ship used by the Portuguese - combined square (European) sails with triangular (Arab) sails, rudder and masts of Chinese ships - added weaponry (cannon) Portugal Sails Eastward - by the 1400s, Portugal led the way in exploration Mapping the African Coast Henry the Navigator - Prin ...
... 3. caravel - large ship used by the Portuguese - combined square (European) sails with triangular (Arab) sails, rudder and masts of Chinese ships - added weaponry (cannon) Portugal Sails Eastward - by the 1400s, Portugal led the way in exploration Mapping the African Coast Henry the Navigator - Prin ...
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.