Chapter 15 Identifications By Nabeel Iqbal
... with a series of state voyages that took his gigantic ships through the Indian Ocean, from southeast Asia to Africa . 2. Arawak: Amerindian peoples who inhabited the Greater Antilles of The Caribbean at the times of Columbus. 3. Henry the Navigator: Portuguese prince who promoted the study of naviga ...
... with a series of state voyages that took his gigantic ships through the Indian Ocean, from southeast Asia to Africa . 2. Arawak: Amerindian peoples who inhabited the Greater Antilles of The Caribbean at the times of Columbus. 3. Henry the Navigator: Portuguese prince who promoted the study of naviga ...
Age of Discovery research questions
... 1. In the early 1400s, what 2 desires spurred an age of exploration? _______________________________________________________ 2. What was the main reason for European exploration? _______________________________________________________ 3. What had become a profitable business in Europe? _____________ ...
... 1. In the early 1400s, what 2 desires spurred an age of exploration? _______________________________________________________ 2. What was the main reason for European exploration? _______________________________________________________ 3. What had become a profitable business in Europe? _____________ ...
Chapter 19
... Early Contact Limited • New desire for contact with Asia develops in Europe in early 1400s Europeans Seek New Trade Routes • Main reason for exploration is to gain wealth • Contact during Crusades spurs demand for Asian goods • Muslims and Italians control trade from East to West • Other European na ...
... Early Contact Limited • New desire for contact with Asia develops in Europe in early 1400s Europeans Seek New Trade Routes • Main reason for exploration is to gain wealth • Contact during Crusades spurs demand for Asian goods • Muslims and Italians control trade from East to West • Other European na ...
I. Global Maritime Before 1450: Pacific Ocean
... Reason: Ottoman Empire’s expansion disrupted European trade routes Portuguese Voyages: Prince Henry the Navigator – captured Moroccan port city of Ceuta -Attack on Ceuta: plundering, religious crusade, and military intervention -Set up Research and Navigation Institute at Sagres Researched Sub-Sahar ...
... Reason: Ottoman Empire’s expansion disrupted European trade routes Portuguese Voyages: Prince Henry the Navigator – captured Moroccan port city of Ceuta -Attack on Ceuta: plundering, religious crusade, and military intervention -Set up Research and Navigation Institute at Sagres Researched Sub-Sahar ...
Exploration and Expansion
... Trade with Asia • Marco Polo • Europeans desire eastern spices • Trade cut off by Arab empires ...
... Trade with Asia • Marco Polo • Europeans desire eastern spices • Trade cut off by Arab empires ...
The Maritime Revolution, to 1550
... caravel. • Portuguese explorers learned to pick up prevailing western winds that would blow them back to Portugal. ...
... caravel. • Portuguese explorers learned to pick up prevailing western winds that would blow them back to Portugal. ...
All Vocab List
... 16. Amerigo Vespucci – A Florentine who went on several voyages to the new land and wrote letters describing the lands he saw, which lead to the new land being called America 17. Gold Coast – area of Africa where the Portuguese discovered gold. 18. Treaty of Tordesillias – 1494, drew a line of demar ...
... 16. Amerigo Vespucci – A Florentine who went on several voyages to the new land and wrote letters describing the lands he saw, which lead to the new land being called America 17. Gold Coast – area of Africa where the Portuguese discovered gold. 18. Treaty of Tordesillias – 1494, drew a line of demar ...
PowerPoint - Long Branch Public Schools
... Portuguese superior ships and firepower gave them the ability to control Indian Ocean trade. • Using their superior military technology, the Portuguese conquered the Indian port of Goa, Hormuz, Malacca, and Macao in southern China. • They used these ports to collect taxes and make sure all goods wer ...
... Portuguese superior ships and firepower gave them the ability to control Indian Ocean trade. • Using their superior military technology, the Portuguese conquered the Indian port of Goa, Hormuz, Malacca, and Macao in southern China. • They used these ports to collect taxes and make sure all goods wer ...
About Portuguese Explorers - Core Knowledge Foundation
... coast of Africa, known as the Swahili coast. This coastal area was inhabited by a mixture of African, Arab, and Muslim peoples, who communicated using the Swahili language. Swahili evolved from the African Bantu languages and borrowed Arabic and Persian words. Beginning around the 600s, Muslim Arabs ...
... coast of Africa, known as the Swahili coast. This coastal area was inhabited by a mixture of African, Arab, and Muslim peoples, who communicated using the Swahili language. Swahili evolved from the African Bantu languages and borrowed Arabic and Persian words. Beginning around the 600s, Muslim Arabs ...
Exploration FIB Notes
... o Spain also became interested in exploration due to their desire for new ____________________________________. o _______________________________________ believed that a shorter route to Asia could be found by sailing west instead of sailing around _________________. o Columbus’ voyage was financed ...
... o Spain also became interested in exploration due to their desire for new ____________________________________. o _______________________________________ believed that a shorter route to Asia could be found by sailing west instead of sailing around _________________. o Columbus’ voyage was financed ...
Vocabulary Week 1
... Christopher Columbus - Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to Asia Circumnavigate - sail or travel all the way around (something, especially the world). Columbian Exchange - the widespread transfer of animals, plants, culture, human popula ...
... Christopher Columbus - Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to Asia Circumnavigate - sail or travel all the way around (something, especially the world). Columbian Exchange - the widespread transfer of animals, plants, culture, human popula ...
Asia Exploration and Trade
... power in the region, winning him the title “Duke of Goa.” o Albuquerque like da gama had no qualms about executing his tasks to the fullest, ordering in one instance the murder of every Muslim in the city of Malacca. ...
... power in the region, winning him the title “Duke of Goa.” o Albuquerque like da gama had no qualms about executing his tasks to the fullest, ordering in one instance the murder of every Muslim in the city of Malacca. ...
Chapter 3
... d. Henry wanted to spread Christianity and he started a school for people to perfect their trade e. At Henry’s death, trading posts had been established along the coast of Africa f. Their next move was to make a route to Asia 3. Portuguese Sailors Reach Asia a. They believed that to get to Asia they ...
... d. Henry wanted to spread Christianity and he started a school for people to perfect their trade e. At Henry’s death, trading posts had been established along the coast of Africa f. Their next move was to make a route to Asia 3. Portuguese Sailors Reach Asia a. They believed that to get to Asia they ...
document
... triangular sails allowed them to take wind from either side and yet still use the square sail when in a following wind – increased maneuverability – cannon placement also made them an effective fighting ship ...
... triangular sails allowed them to take wind from either side and yet still use the square sail when in a following wind – increased maneuverability – cannon placement also made them an effective fighting ship ...
Zheng He (Hajji Mahmud Shamsuddin) 1371
... Embarked for the Indies This image shows a Portuguese trading fleet in the late fifteenth century, bound for the riches of the Indies. Between 1500 and 1635, over nine hundred ships sailed from Portugal to ports on the Indian Ocean, in annual fleets composed of five to ten ships. ...
... Embarked for the Indies This image shows a Portuguese trading fleet in the late fifteenth century, bound for the riches of the Indies. Between 1500 and 1635, over nine hundred ships sailed from Portugal to ports on the Indian Ocean, in annual fleets composed of five to ten ships. ...
Independence High School Global History Regents Mr. Wisell Unit 1
... regular series of voyages beyond Europe. A new global age was about to begin. ...
... regular series of voyages beyond Europe. A new global age was about to begin. ...
Oceans, Currents, the shape of the world and the age of discovery
... Livro das Plantas das Fortalezas, Cidades e Povoaçoes do Estado da India Oriental 1600s. (about 1630: Portugal) ...
... Livro das Plantas das Fortalezas, Cidades e Povoaçoes do Estado da India Oriental 1600s. (about 1630: Portugal) ...
Assignment #7 Answers
... crewmen and forced them to do his bidding - Brilliant navigator instead of hugging African coast on his way south, he first sailed to the Cape Verde Islands, several km’s off the west coast of Africa - - then went SE in a great arc to take advantage of the winds and swoop around to land near South ...
... crewmen and forced them to do his bidding - Brilliant navigator instead of hugging African coast on his way south, he first sailed to the Cape Verde Islands, several km’s off the west coast of Africa - - then went SE in a great arc to take advantage of the winds and swoop around to land near South ...
GIL EANES 1 ST person to sail past Cape Bojador in 1433
... Promised to spread Christianity and bring back gold, spices and silk from Asia ...
... Promised to spread Christianity and bring back gold, spices and silk from Asia ...
How did the Scientific Revolution lead to European
... country’s navy. Known to later generations as Henry the Navigator, this prince gathered experts in science, mapmaking, and shipbuilding. Their work led to a fleet of ships that explored the coast of West Africa. In 1488, Bartholomeu Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa. A ...
... country’s navy. Known to later generations as Henry the Navigator, this prince gathered experts in science, mapmaking, and shipbuilding. Their work led to a fleet of ships that explored the coast of West Africa. In 1488, Bartholomeu Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa. A ...
An Age of Explorations 1400–1800
... See Interhemispherical Exchange of Plants & Animals; One of the most significant events in the history of world ecology, agriculture, and culture that permanently changed Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. ...
... See Interhemispherical Exchange of Plants & Animals; One of the most significant events in the history of world ecology, agriculture, and culture that permanently changed Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. ...
The Iberian Wave of Exploration: The first European nations to
... By the 1250s, they had succeeded in sailing around the globe for the first time in human history. Henry the Navigator and Portugal’s Exploration of West Africa: The Portuguese began Europe’s age of exploration. This achievement was due mainly to the efforts of Prince Henry (1394 – 1460), known ...
... By the 1250s, they had succeeded in sailing around the globe for the first time in human history. Henry the Navigator and Portugal’s Exploration of West Africa: The Portuguese began Europe’s age of exploration. This achievement was due mainly to the efforts of Prince Henry (1394 – 1460), known ...
Age of Exploration: a period of European exploration and discovery
... Improved weapons; cannons and gunpowder ...
... Improved weapons; cannons and gunpowder ...
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.