Exploration and Expansion Section 1
... • Spain also eager to seek out new routes to riches of East • 1492, Spanish rulers agreed to pay for voyage by Italian sailor ...
... • Spain also eager to seek out new routes to riches of East • 1492, Spanish rulers agreed to pay for voyage by Italian sailor ...
File - Social Studies with Mrs. Ingold
... Even with new technology, travel on the open sea remained dangerous and scary. One person described what happened to sailors on a voyage south. “Those which survived could hardly be recognized as human. They had lost flesh and hair, the nails had gone from hands and feet… They spoke of heat so incre ...
... Even with new technology, travel on the open sea remained dangerous and scary. One person described what happened to sailors on a voyage south. “Those which survived could hardly be recognized as human. They had lost flesh and hair, the nails had gone from hands and feet… They spoke of heat so incre ...
Chapter 3 PP Presentation
... Muslims of North Africa and the African West Coast. Traded things like gold, salt, ivory, leather, iron, etc. • Along slave coast Portuguese traded for human beings and returned them to Portugal. ...
... Muslims of North Africa and the African West Coast. Traded things like gold, salt, ivory, leather, iron, etc. • Along slave coast Portuguese traded for human beings and returned them to Portugal. ...
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... • 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 ...
Spain Major Explorers
... Not fall behind other European countries (last to explore; capture of Spanish ship). Explorers: Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, Giovanni da Verranzano Discoveries/places: Parts of North America (Canada and the United States Benefits: Colonies and territories in Canada and Central North America ...
... Not fall behind other European countries (last to explore; capture of Spanish ship). Explorers: Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, Giovanni da Verranzano Discoveries/places: Parts of North America (Canada and the United States Benefits: Colonies and territories in Canada and Central North America ...
Explorers Three Truths and a Lie Activity Directions: Next to each
... ___ “I was the first one to reach Asia by sailing west.” ___ “I sailed for the Spanish rulers Ferdinand and Isabella.” ___ “I was interested in gold.” ___ “ My first voyage began in 1492.” ...
... ___ “I was the first one to reach Asia by sailing west.” ___ “I sailed for the Spanish rulers Ferdinand and Isabella.” ___ “I was interested in gold.” ___ “ My first voyage began in 1492.” ...
Expansion in SE Asia
... the Indian Ocean, Portugal became the first European power to gain a foothold in Asia. The Portuguese ships were small in size and number, but the firepower of their shipboard cannons was unmatched. In time, they built a trading empire. ...
... the Indian Ocean, Portugal became the first European power to gain a foothold in Asia. The Portuguese ships were small in size and number, but the firepower of their shipboard cannons was unmatched. In time, they built a trading empire. ...
Vasco da Gama, the Explorer: Motivations and Myths
... “sweeping counter offensive against Islam and inaugurate a new era in which the faith and values of Europe would be exported across the earth” and “fighting the Infidel was the highest calling” (Cliff, 2012, p. 6). With Crusader crosses emblazoned on their sails, the explorers arrived in the heart o ...
... “sweeping counter offensive against Islam and inaugurate a new era in which the faith and values of Europe would be exported across the earth” and “fighting the Infidel was the highest calling” (Cliff, 2012, p. 6). With Crusader crosses emblazoned on their sails, the explorers arrived in the heart o ...
the new world encountered
... Europe knew little of each other. This began to change as Portuguese explorers established trading contacts along the West African coast starting in the 1440s. These contacts began in the search for gold but quickly shifted to human cargo and the slave trade and would soon have an enormous impact on ...
... Europe knew little of each other. This began to change as Portuguese explorers established trading contacts along the West African coast starting in the 1440s. These contacts began in the search for gold but quickly shifted to human cargo and the slave trade and would soon have an enormous impact on ...
Chapter 33 - 4J Blog Server
... explorers to sea almost every year. He also started a school of navigation where sailors and mapmakers could learn their trades. His cartographers made new maps based on the information captains brought back. Henry's early expeditions focused on the west coast of Africa. He wanted to continue the cr ...
... explorers to sea almost every year. He also started a school of navigation where sailors and mapmakers could learn their trades. His cartographers made new maps based on the information captains brought back. Henry's early expeditions focused on the west coast of Africa. He wanted to continue the cr ...
Age of Exploration
... But in the late 1400s, the European sailors did what neither Muslim nor Chinese explorers could: begin global (not regional) exploration and create colonies to increase their wealth and power ...
... But in the late 1400s, the European sailors did what neither Muslim nor Chinese explorers could: begin global (not regional) exploration and create colonies to increase their wealth and power ...
Age of Exploration - Mrs. Ward World History
... But in the late 1400s, the European sailors did what neither Muslim nor Chinese explorers could: begin global (not regional) exploration and create colonies to increase their wealth and power ...
... But in the late 1400s, the European sailors did what neither Muslim nor Chinese explorers could: begin global (not regional) exploration and create colonies to increase their wealth and power ...
MOTIVATING FORCES FOR EXPLORATION
... Once on the island, Magellan was attacked by the chief and his men. He was repeatedly wounded by natives armed with poisoned arrows, spears and scimitars. He could have retreated and saved himself, but covered his fleeing men, fighting while the rest rowed back to the ships. ...
... Once on the island, Magellan was attacked by the chief and his men. He was repeatedly wounded by natives armed with poisoned arrows, spears and scimitars. He could have retreated and saved himself, but covered his fleeing men, fighting while the rest rowed back to the ships. ...
motivating forces for exploration
... Once on the island, Magellan was attacked by the chief and his men. He was repeatedly wounded by natives armed with poisoned arrows, spears and scimitars. He could have retreated and saved himself, but covered his fleeing men, fighting while the rest rowed back to the ships. ...
... Once on the island, Magellan was attacked by the chief and his men. He was repeatedly wounded by natives armed with poisoned arrows, spears and scimitars. He could have retreated and saved himself, but covered his fleeing men, fighting while the rest rowed back to the ships. ...
The European Age of Exploration
... Africa: The Slave State Dutch East India Trading Company established by government sponsorship Established settlement at Cape of Good Hope Re-supply point for Dutch ships sailing to Spice Islands Developed into permanent colony Dutch farmers (Boers) settled outside Cape Town ...
... Africa: The Slave State Dutch East India Trading Company established by government sponsorship Established settlement at Cape of Good Hope Re-supply point for Dutch ships sailing to Spice Islands Developed into permanent colony Dutch farmers (Boers) settled outside Cape Town ...
FERDINAND MAGELLAN Biography
... A three month voyage through the Pacific followed filled with great hardship finally reaching the island of Guam. ...
... A three month voyage through the Pacific followed filled with great hardship finally reaching the island of Guam. ...
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 ...
The Earth and Its People, A Global History, AP
... fact that the ports visited by the fleets were major commercial centers suggests that expanding China’s trade was an objective as well. The scale of the Ming expeditions to the Indian Ocean Basin reflects imperial China’s resources and importance. The first consisted of sixty-two specially built “tr ...
... fact that the ports visited by the fleets were major commercial centers suggests that expanding China’s trade was an objective as well. The scale of the Ming expeditions to the Indian Ocean Basin reflects imperial China’s resources and importance. The first consisted of sixty-two specially built “tr ...
to this study guide.
... Louis Joliet (1645-1700) was a Canadian explorer (born in Quebec City) who explored the Canadian wilderness, including the Great Lakes area. He and Father Jacques Marquette found the Mississippi River in 1673; they were the first Caucasians to see the Mississippi River. They traveled along Lake Mich ...
... Louis Joliet (1645-1700) was a Canadian explorer (born in Quebec City) who explored the Canadian wilderness, including the Great Lakes area. He and Father Jacques Marquette found the Mississippi River in 1673; they were the first Caucasians to see the Mississippi River. They traveled along Lake Mich ...
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
... • Prince Henry’s ultimate goal—find water route around Africa to India ...
... • Prince Henry’s ultimate goal—find water route around Africa to India ...
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
... • Prince Henry’s ultimate goal—find water route around Africa to India • 1488, Bartolomeu Dias became first to sail around southern tip of Africa ...
... • Prince Henry’s ultimate goal—find water route around Africa to India • 1488, Bartolomeu Dias became first to sail around southern tip of Africa ...
The Age of Exploration - White Plains Public Schools
... Please read the passage below and answer the questions: There were many reasons for the European Age of Exploration. A spirit of inquiry encouraged by the Renaissance and the conquest of the Byzantine Empire by the Ottoman Turks in 1453 which temporarily cut Europe off from trade with East Asia enc ...
... Please read the passage below and answer the questions: There were many reasons for the European Age of Exploration. A spirit of inquiry encouraged by the Renaissance and the conquest of the Byzantine Empire by the Ottoman Turks in 1453 which temporarily cut Europe off from trade with East Asia enc ...
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... died in that epic journey, but before he did, Portugal needed absolutely a sea route from Portugal to the Indies to get the Spices Cheap. In 1497, Portuguese King Manuel I financed a voyage led by Vasco da Gama. Many, however, still believed the trip to be impossible, because they did not think the ...
... died in that epic journey, but before he did, Portugal needed absolutely a sea route from Portugal to the Indies to get the Spices Cheap. In 1497, Portuguese King Manuel I financed a voyage led by Vasco da Gama. Many, however, still believed the trip to be impossible, because they did not think the ...
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.