File - Don Dickinson
... 3. Impact of the new world economy on Africa 4. New Islamic Empires that develop in the Middle East and India 5. Changes and continuities in Asia and development of the Russian Empire ...
... 3. Impact of the new world economy on Africa 4. New Islamic Empires that develop in the Middle East and India 5. Changes and continuities in Asia and development of the Russian Empire ...
WebQuest - The Age Of Exploration
... Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico and Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire in Peru. They made Spain rich with the gold and silver they found in the Americas. ...
... Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico and Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire in Peru. They made Spain rich with the gold and silver they found in the Americas. ...
The Portuguese Explorers
... Teacher makes sure the dates are matching the time line’s dates. Extra Credit: Christopher Columbus discovers the New World in 1492. Activity Sheet 11, Using the Compass Students should return to the same point where he or she began the activity. SCRIPT OF VIDEO NARRATION The great Age of Exploratio ...
... Teacher makes sure the dates are matching the time line’s dates. Extra Credit: Christopher Columbus discovers the New World in 1492. Activity Sheet 11, Using the Compass Students should return to the same point where he or she began the activity. SCRIPT OF VIDEO NARRATION The great Age of Exploratio ...
Chapter 15- Maritime Revolution to 1550
... deserted and sailed back to Spain. The passage across the vast Pacific took much longer than anticipated, resulting in the deaths of dozens of sailors due to starvation and disease. In the Philippines, Magellan himself was killed on April 27, 1521, while aiding a local king who had promised to becom ...
... deserted and sailed back to Spain. The passage across the vast Pacific took much longer than anticipated, resulting in the deaths of dozens of sailors due to starvation and disease. In the Philippines, Magellan himself was killed on April 27, 1521, while aiding a local king who had promised to becom ...
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... around) During the Age of Exploration, created colonies in North & South America Spain sent explorers called to the New World to find gold, claim land, & ...
... around) During the Age of Exploration, created colonies in North & South America Spain sent explorers called to the New World to find gold, claim land, & ...
AZTECS INCAS
... a VERY limited worldview. The time before Columbus (pre-1492) is also known as the medieval period or the Middle Ages. During this time, few Europeans knew of the world outside of Europe. North Africa was totally under the control of the Arab Muslims, as was the Middle East leaving Europe isolated. ...
... a VERY limited worldview. The time before Columbus (pre-1492) is also known as the medieval period or the Middle Ages. During this time, few Europeans knew of the world outside of Europe. North Africa was totally under the control of the Arab Muslims, as was the Middle East leaving Europe isolated. ...
The Spread of New Ideas
... By the 1400’s the new monarchs of France, Spain, England, and Portugal were seeking new trade routes to Asia. They envied the riches of the Italian cities but could not break the monopoly of the Mediterranean trade with Asia. Although they did not know much about the geography of India, China an ...
... By the 1400’s the new monarchs of France, Spain, England, and Portugal were seeking new trade routes to Asia. They envied the riches of the Italian cities but could not break the monopoly of the Mediterranean trade with Asia. Although they did not know much about the geography of India, China an ...
The Spread of New Ideas
... By the 1400’s the new monarchs of France, Spain, England, and Portugal were seeking new trade routes to Asia. They envied the riches of the Italian cities but could not break the monopoly of the Mediterranean trade with Asia. Although they did not know much about the geography of India, China an ...
... By the 1400’s the new monarchs of France, Spain, England, and Portugal were seeking new trade routes to Asia. They envied the riches of the Italian cities but could not break the monopoly of the Mediterranean trade with Asia. Although they did not know much about the geography of India, China an ...
Exploration, Encounters and Empire
... forts; these trading stations became the prototype for the numerous European ‘factories’ later established elsewhere in Africa, Asia and the Americas Slaves were being obtained on a more systematic basis as part of Portugal’s commerce with African states and traders; an estimated 150,000 taken to ...
... forts; these trading stations became the prototype for the numerous European ‘factories’ later established elsewhere in Africa, Asia and the Americas Slaves were being obtained on a more systematic basis as part of Portugal’s commerce with African states and traders; an estimated 150,000 taken to ...
CH 13 Quiz 2 review
... ______________ civilization was the most powerful at the beginning of the Age of Exploration. ...
... ______________ civilization was the most powerful at the beginning of the Age of Exploration. ...
Commerce in a Global Age WHAP/Napp Do Now: “In the early
... C. Persistent trade deficit contributed to intense desire for precious metals D. Portuguese voyages along West African coast: seeking direct access to gold E. Enormously rich silver deposits of Mexico and Bolivia: temporary solution F. Yet Portuguese learned Indian Ocean merchant ships not heavily a ...
... C. Persistent trade deficit contributed to intense desire for precious metals D. Portuguese voyages along West African coast: seeking direct access to gold E. Enormously rich silver deposits of Mexico and Bolivia: temporary solution F. Yet Portuguese learned Indian Ocean merchant ships not heavily a ...
Age of Discovery/Exploration Movie Titles (Minor Assessment grade)
... round the southern tip of Africa, opening the way for a sea route from Europe to Asia. Dias’ ships rounded the perilous Cape of Good Hope and then sailed around Africa’s southernmost point, Cabo das Agulhas, to enter the waters of the Indian Ocean. Portugal and other European nations already had lon ...
... round the southern tip of Africa, opening the way for a sea route from Europe to Asia. Dias’ ships rounded the perilous Cape of Good Hope and then sailed around Africa’s southernmost point, Cabo das Agulhas, to enter the waters of the Indian Ocean. Portugal and other European nations already had lon ...
European Exploration
... Caravel with Lateen Sail • This is a small caravel with lateen sails, much like Columbus’s Nina. The lateen sail made ships move much more rapidly and allowed them to turn in any direction. However, not many sailors were familiar with these types of sails. One example of the difficulty that arose w ...
... Caravel with Lateen Sail • This is a small caravel with lateen sails, much like Columbus’s Nina. The lateen sail made ships move much more rapidly and allowed them to turn in any direction. However, not many sailors were familiar with these types of sails. One example of the difficulty that arose w ...
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... Portuguese farms. By the time of Prince Henry's death in 1460, almost 1,000 slaves were brought 99to Portugal. Then other countries followed Portugal into the trading of slaves. Prince Henry died before the first Portuguese sailing expedition crossed the equator in 1473. Then in 1487 Bartholomeu Dia ...
... Portuguese farms. By the time of Prince Henry's death in 1460, almost 1,000 slaves were brought 99to Portugal. Then other countries followed Portugal into the trading of slaves. Prince Henry died before the first Portuguese sailing expedition crossed the equator in 1473. Then in 1487 Bartholomeu Dia ...
Interactive Notebook
... ~Zhu Di also increased trade along the Silk Road. ~People in Europe wanted so much silk from China that the trade route became known as the Silk Road ~Goods exchanged along the Silk Road = silk from ...
... ~Zhu Di also increased trade along the Silk Road. ~People in Europe wanted so much silk from China that the trade route became known as the Silk Road ~Goods exchanged along the Silk Road = silk from ...
Age of Exploration CP - Hatboro
... • Line of Demarcation of 1494: Line that divided i f i f i h di id d Spain and Portugal’s claims. Spain got land west of the line, which included most of the Americas, f h li hi h i l d d f h A i Portugal got lands to the east which included parts of modern‐day Brazil. Signing the Treaty f d d B ...
... • Line of Demarcation of 1494: Line that divided i f i f i h di id d Spain and Portugal’s claims. Spain got land west of the line, which included most of the Americas, f h li hi h i l d d f h A i Portugal got lands to the east which included parts of modern‐day Brazil. Signing the Treaty f d d B ...
CHAPTER 2 – A CHANGING WORLD
... Ocean and it was his destiny to prove it. Before he could do any of this however, he had to find a sponsor to pay for the voyage. He had been to France, Portugal and England to find finances for his exploration but with no luck. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain didn’t like him. Isabella, h ...
... Ocean and it was his destiny to prove it. Before he could do any of this however, he had to find a sponsor to pay for the voyage. He had been to France, Portugal and England to find finances for his exploration but with no luck. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain didn’t like him. Isabella, h ...
Explorers
... Come in and silently take a seat. Take out your lap top and log onto Quia Take the practice “Calisthenics Practice” Quiz. When you finish review your answers, and we will go over them as a class. ...
... Come in and silently take a seat. Take out your lap top and log onto Quia Take the practice “Calisthenics Practice” Quiz. When you finish review your answers, and we will go over them as a class. ...
European Exploration
... Motivations (1) God: Spread the good word! 1492 - Christopher Columbus sets out to find new Trade routes to India and China to cut out the middle-men (the Ottomans) The Ottomans were Muslims… bad to Christians… Every time Europeans wanted to trade with China or India they had to pass through Ottoman ...
... Motivations (1) God: Spread the good word! 1492 - Christopher Columbus sets out to find new Trade routes to India and China to cut out the middle-men (the Ottomans) The Ottomans were Muslims… bad to Christians… Every time Europeans wanted to trade with China or India they had to pass through Ottoman ...
Chapter 16
... Columbus tried unsuccessfully for several years to win support for his plan. But in 1492, Queen Isabella of Spain finally agreed to pay for the voyage. That year, Columbus led three ships, the Nil1a, the Pinta, and the Sal1ta Maria. After ten weeks, Columbus and his weary crew reached an island in t ...
... Columbus tried unsuccessfully for several years to win support for his plan. But in 1492, Queen Isabella of Spain finally agreed to pay for the voyage. That year, Columbus led three ships, the Nil1a, the Pinta, and the Sal1ta Maria. After ten weeks, Columbus and his weary crew reached an island in t ...
Exploration Review
... 10. French explorers wanted this product when trading with the American Indians 13. 1st European nation to find sea route to Asia 14. 1st European to find a sea route to Asia 17. Columbus sailed to the New World on the Nina, Santa Maria, and _____ 19. Which ocean separates Europe from the Americas ...
... 10. French explorers wanted this product when trading with the American Indians 13. 1st European nation to find sea route to Asia 14. 1st European to find a sea route to Asia 17. Columbus sailed to the New World on the Nina, Santa Maria, and _____ 19. Which ocean separates Europe from the Americas ...
The Maritime Revolution, to 1550
... n 1511 young Ferdinand Magellan sailed from Europe around the southern tip of Africa and eastward across the Indian Ocean as a member of the first Portuguese expedition to explore the East Indies (maritime Southeast Asia). Eight years later, this time in the service of Spain, he headed an expedition ...
... n 1511 young Ferdinand Magellan sailed from Europe around the southern tip of Africa and eastward across the Indian Ocean as a member of the first Portuguese expedition to explore the East Indies (maritime Southeast Asia). Eight years later, this time in the service of Spain, he headed an expedition ...
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.