The Age of Exploration
... Spain: Christopher Columbus & The New World: Spain wants to find own route to Asia 1492 Columbus voyage- sponsored by Ferdinand & Isabella Columbus sail west in order to reach China- Atlantic is small enough to do so? Leaves August lands in Caribbean on Oct. 12th 1492 Convinces he found t ...
... Spain: Christopher Columbus & The New World: Spain wants to find own route to Asia 1492 Columbus voyage- sponsored by Ferdinand & Isabella Columbus sail west in order to reach China- Atlantic is small enough to do so? Leaves August lands in Caribbean on Oct. 12th 1492 Convinces he found t ...
The Beginnings of Our Global Age
... portion of their country Then expanded south into North Africa Prince Henry (the navigator) wanting to explore an easier way to Asia around Africa, and find a new source of gold in Africa, set about mapping the west African coast Gathered Scientist and cartographers at Sarges in south Portugal and t ...
... portion of their country Then expanded south into North Africa Prince Henry (the navigator) wanting to explore an easier way to Asia around Africa, and find a new source of gold in Africa, set about mapping the west African coast Gathered Scientist and cartographers at Sarges in south Portugal and t ...
Europe Influences the World
... Europeans created new trade routes to bring products from Europe to India, China, & the Spice Islands Contributed to the expansion of the empires of Portugal, Spain, England, and France… ...
... Europeans created new trade routes to bring products from Europe to India, China, & the Spice Islands Contributed to the expansion of the empires of Portugal, Spain, England, and France… ...
Age of Exploration - Blue Valley Schools
... sea explorations. !Spain and Portugal would lead the way in exploration ...
... sea explorations. !Spain and Portugal would lead the way in exploration ...
Ch 15 Changing balance The Rise of the West Jeopardy
... What were Italy, Spain and Portugal? These European countries took the lead in western European outreach in the 1400s and held that lead for two centuries. ...
... What were Italy, Spain and Portugal? These European countries took the lead in western European outreach in the 1400s and held that lead for two centuries. ...
Chapter 14
... The Travels of John Mandeville (14th century) Access to the East The Polos Economic Motives Religious Zeal Centralized Monarchies Ptolemy’s Geography (1477) ...
... The Travels of John Mandeville (14th century) Access to the East The Polos Economic Motives Religious Zeal Centralized Monarchies Ptolemy’s Geography (1477) ...
Chapter 14
... The Travels of John Mandeville (14th century) Access to the East The Polos Economic Motives Religious Zeal Centralized Monarchies Ptolemy’s Geography (1477) ...
... The Travels of John Mandeville (14th century) Access to the East The Polos Economic Motives Religious Zeal Centralized Monarchies Ptolemy’s Geography (1477) ...
Age of Exploration - Cherokee County Schools
... sense of duty to spread Christianity Glory: Desired to give glory to country/leader and enlarge territory; beginnings of nationalism Gold: Desired to grow wealthy; sought gold and other costly goods such as spices, silks, and furs. Also wanted to cut out middle men in trade process. ...
... sense of duty to spread Christianity Glory: Desired to give glory to country/leader and enlarge territory; beginnings of nationalism Gold: Desired to grow wealthy; sought gold and other costly goods such as spices, silks, and furs. Also wanted to cut out middle men in trade process. ...
America Before European Settlement
... The Portuguese Begin Exploration Two famous Portuguese explorers were: 1. Bartholomew Dias-first to sail to tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope) Dias turned around when his crew threatened to kill him 2. Vasco de Gama - First to sail around Africa and reach India ...
... The Portuguese Begin Exploration Two famous Portuguese explorers were: 1. Bartholomew Dias-first to sail to tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope) Dias turned around when his crew threatened to kill him 2. Vasco de Gama - First to sail around Africa and reach India ...
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... 20. What European nation was the dominate force in Asia? British or the Dutch (Netherlands)? 21. Who was Ferdinand Magellan and what did he do? Portuguese explorer who circumnavigated the world 22. What is circumnavigation? Sail around the world 23. Who was Hernando Cortes and what did he do? Spanis ...
... 20. What European nation was the dominate force in Asia? British or the Dutch (Netherlands)? 21. Who was Ferdinand Magellan and what did he do? Portuguese explorer who circumnavigated the world 22. What is circumnavigation? Sail around the world 23. Who was Hernando Cortes and what did he do? Spanis ...
ageofexploration2
... The Portuguese Begin Exploration Two famous Portuguese explorers were: 1. Bartholomew Dias-first to sail to tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope) Dias turned around when his crew threatened to kill him 2. Vasco de Gama - First to sail around Africa and reach India ...
... The Portuguese Begin Exploration Two famous Portuguese explorers were: 1. Bartholomew Dias-first to sail to tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope) Dias turned around when his crew threatened to kill him 2. Vasco de Gama - First to sail around Africa and reach India ...
The Age of Exploration
... Voyages to the Americas Established a line of demarcation between Spanish and Portuguese territories to protect their claimed lands. It also gave Portugal control over its route around Africa, and it gave Spain rights to almost all of the Americas. ...
... Voyages to the Americas Established a line of demarcation between Spanish and Portuguese territories to protect their claimed lands. It also gave Portugal control over its route around Africa, and it gave Spain rights to almost all of the Americas. ...
Treaty of Tordesillas Reading
... Treaty of Tordesillas Treaty of Tordesillas, (June 7, 1494), agreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over lands newly discovered or explored by Christopher Columbus and other late 15th-century voyagers. In 1493, after reports of Columbus’s discoveries had reached them, the S ...
... Treaty of Tordesillas Treaty of Tordesillas, (June 7, 1494), agreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over lands newly discovered or explored by Christopher Columbus and other late 15th-century voyagers. In 1493, after reports of Columbus’s discoveries had reached them, the S ...
Ch. 13 Sec. 1 Outline Notes
... development of new technology helped to encourage explorations (compass / astrolabe ) a.) ________________________________________________________________________________________________ “the Gold Coast” 2.) 1488 = _________________________________________________________________________________ ...
... development of new technology helped to encourage explorations (compass / astrolabe ) a.) ________________________________________________________________________________________________ “the Gold Coast” 2.) 1488 = _________________________________________________________________________________ ...
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... tried to help the natives by getting laws passed to end abuse. These laws were never enforced until 1542, when the encomienda system ended. Africans were brought over to work. ...
... tried to help the natives by getting laws passed to end abuse. These laws were never enforced until 1542, when the encomienda system ended. Africans were brought over to work. ...
Exploration and Expansion
... 2. Why did the Europeans NOT like the early land-based trade routes Muslim’s success and influences? ...
... 2. Why did the Europeans NOT like the early land-based trade routes Muslim’s success and influences? ...
Age of Exploration
... more quickly and a new class of merchants emerged. They wanted to buy and sell expensive and valuable products from Asia—like gold, jewels and silk. In those days, people had no refrigerators to preserve their food. They dried meat and often used salt to make it last longer. To make food taste bette ...
... more quickly and a new class of merchants emerged. They wanted to buy and sell expensive and valuable products from Asia—like gold, jewels and silk. In those days, people had no refrigerators to preserve their food. They dried meat and often used salt to make it last longer. To make food taste bette ...
Exploration Notes—Copy these According to mercantilists, the
... 1. According to mercantilists, the prosperity of a nation depended on of gold and silver. 2. Aggressive Dutch traders were able to reduce the English influence on the spice market to a single port on the southern coast of Sumatra. 3. Buddhism became the dominant religion on the Southeast Asian mainl ...
... 1. According to mercantilists, the prosperity of a nation depended on of gold and silver. 2. Aggressive Dutch traders were able to reduce the English influence on the spice market to a single port on the southern coast of Sumatra. 3. Buddhism became the dominant religion on the Southeast Asian mainl ...
Slide 1
... • Died before goal accomplished; attempts to find such a route not abandoned • 1488, Bartolomeu _____________ became first to sail around southern tip of Africa da Gama • 1497, __________ ______ _____________ set out for India, stopped at several African ports • Learned _________________ merchants a ...
... • Died before goal accomplished; attempts to find such a route not abandoned • 1488, Bartolomeu _____________ became first to sail around southern tip of Africa da Gama • 1497, __________ ______ _____________ set out for India, stopped at several African ports • Learned _________________ merchants a ...
File - Ms. Morreale
... Pope Alexander orders ___________________________ – which is an imaginary line that ran from the North Pole to the South Pole and cut the Atlantic Ocean into 2. ______ was to control all lands to the west of the line, while __________________ would control all lands to the ______________. ...
... Pope Alexander orders ___________________________ – which is an imaginary line that ran from the North Pole to the South Pole and cut the Atlantic Ocean into 2. ______ was to control all lands to the west of the line, while __________________ would control all lands to the ______________. ...
By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY The
... Voyages of Discovery • During the two-year period from 1444 to 1446, Prince Henry intensified the exploration of Africa, sending between 30 and 40 of his ships on missions. The last voyage sponsored by Prince Henry sailed over 1,500 miles down the African coast. • Although he never sailed on the ex ...
... Voyages of Discovery • During the two-year period from 1444 to 1446, Prince Henry intensified the exploration of Africa, sending between 30 and 40 of his ships on missions. The last voyage sponsored by Prince Henry sailed over 1,500 miles down the African coast. • Although he never sailed on the ex ...
Explores and Expansionism - Lisa Williams Social Studies
... • Died before goal accomplished; attempts to find such a route not abandoned • 1488, Bartolomeu Dias became first to sail around southern tip of Africa da Gama • 1497, Vasco da Gama set out for India, stopped at several African ports • Learned Muslim merchants actively involved in trade • Journey to ...
... • Died before goal accomplished; attempts to find such a route not abandoned • 1488, Bartolomeu Dias became first to sail around southern tip of Africa da Gama • 1497, Vasco da Gama set out for India, stopped at several African ports • Learned Muslim merchants actively involved in trade • Journey to ...
explorers
... wealth of resources to be had, especially gold The rest of Europe is also excited to send it’s own people to set up their own colonies One major conflict arose between Spain and Portugal that had to be settled by the Pope, the Treaty of Tordesillas set up the Line of Demarcation ...
... wealth of resources to be had, especially gold The rest of Europe is also excited to send it’s own people to set up their own colonies One major conflict arose between Spain and Portugal that had to be settled by the Pope, the Treaty of Tordesillas set up the Line of Demarcation ...
Exploration #1
... making it back to Spain completing the worlds 1st circumnavigation, or circling of the globe. ...
... making it back to Spain completing the worlds 1st circumnavigation, or circling of the globe. ...
PowerPoint
... • Portuguese prince who established a school for sailors in Portugal in 1419 – School was responsible for the early development of European exploration and maritime trade with Africa and Asia • Portugal becomes a leader in this ...
... • Portuguese prince who established a school for sailors in Portugal in 1419 – School was responsible for the early development of European exploration and maritime trade with Africa and Asia • Portugal becomes a leader in this ...
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.