MOTIVATING FORCES FOR EXPLORATION
... Ferdinand Magellan Inspired by a friend who was both astrologer and cartographer, Magellan determined he could circumnavigate the globe.. Spurned by his native Portugal, he gained funding and patronage from Spain. He set out to accomplish Columbus’ goal, to reach the Indies and China by sailing Wes ...
... Ferdinand Magellan Inspired by a friend who was both astrologer and cartographer, Magellan determined he could circumnavigate the globe.. Spurned by his native Portugal, he gained funding and patronage from Spain. He set out to accomplish Columbus’ goal, to reach the Indies and China by sailing Wes ...
Age of Exploration and Discovery
... Spices from India were very popular in Europe, however, the only way to travel from Europe to India was over land. This was a long and expensive trip. The King of Portugal figured if he could find a way to get to India by sailing on the ocean, he would become rich trading spices in Europe. An explor ...
... Spices from India were very popular in Europe, however, the only way to travel from Europe to India was over land. This was a long and expensive trip. The King of Portugal figured if he could find a way to get to India by sailing on the ocean, he would become rich trading spices in Europe. An explor ...
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... As the weather began to get less intense in the spring, Magellan sent the Santiago on a mission to find a way through to the Pacific Ocean. In May, the ship was wrecked and did not sail again until August of 1520. Then, after exploring the area for months, in October we found a strait (a narrow pass ...
... As the weather began to get less intense in the spring, Magellan sent the Santiago on a mission to find a way through to the Pacific Ocean. In May, the ship was wrecked and did not sail again until August of 1520. Then, after exploring the area for months, in October we found a strait (a narrow pass ...
European Exploration
... tobacco, and cocoa. These new items were highly prized. • Europeans also transferred diseases to the Native people who lived in America. ...
... tobacco, and cocoa. These new items were highly prized. • Europeans also transferred diseases to the Native people who lived in America. ...
Age of Exploration
... CIRCUMNAVIGATE: sail all the way around Spain created colonies in North and South America Spain sent explorers called conquistadors to the New World to find gold, claim land, and spread Christianity Hernan Cortez and Francisco Pizarro conquered empires in Central and South America Influx of ...
... CIRCUMNAVIGATE: sail all the way around Spain created colonies in North and South America Spain sent explorers called conquistadors to the New World to find gold, claim land, and spread Christianity Hernan Cortez and Francisco Pizarro conquered empires in Central and South America Influx of ...
motivating forces for exploration
... Ferdinand Magellan Inspired by a friend who was both astrologer and cartographer, Magellan determined he could circumnavigate the globe.. Spurned by his native Portugal, he gained funding and patronage from Spain. He set out to accomplish Columbus’ goal, to reach the Indies and China by sailing Wes ...
... Ferdinand Magellan Inspired by a friend who was both astrologer and cartographer, Magellan determined he could circumnavigate the globe.. Spurned by his native Portugal, he gained funding and patronage from Spain. He set out to accomplish Columbus’ goal, to reach the Indies and China by sailing Wes ...
Exploration and Expansion
... • Knowing they had found new land, Spanish set out to explore it – 1513, Núñez de Balboa led expedition across Isthmus of Panama – After more than three weeks of travel, Balboa became first European to see Pacific Ocean ...
... • Knowing they had found new land, Spanish set out to explore it – 1513, Núñez de Balboa led expedition across Isthmus of Panama – After more than three weeks of travel, Balboa became first European to see Pacific Ocean ...
File - Ms. Akpabio 6A Social Studies
... map relates to the actual distance on Earth. There are multiple types of maps. Nautical charts, which map the ocean, show such features as rocky shores and safe ports. Navigational charts are maps that show where winds blow and ocean currents flow. European explorers carried these maps and maps of t ...
... map relates to the actual distance on Earth. There are multiple types of maps. Nautical charts, which map the ocean, show such features as rocky shores and safe ports. Navigational charts are maps that show where winds blow and ocean currents flow. European explorers carried these maps and maps of t ...
Vasco da Gama - corvinahistory
... to India was over land. This was a long and expensive trip. The King of Portugal figured out if he could find a way to get to India by sailing on the ocean, he would become rich trading spices in Europe. An explorer by the name of Bartolemeu Dias had discovered the Cape of Good Hope at the tip of Af ...
... to India was over land. This was a long and expensive trip. The King of Portugal figured out if he could find a way to get to India by sailing on the ocean, he would become rich trading spices in Europe. An explorer by the name of Bartolemeu Dias had discovered the Cape of Good Hope at the tip of Af ...
LSMS history jc new:Layout 1
... began his voyage. I was an experienced sailor but others were freemen who came along with promises of fame and riches and ‘gold-covered’ houses. In all, there were about 90 of us on the three ships which Columbus got from Ferdinand and Isabella, the king and queen of Spain. I sailed on the Santa Mar ...
... began his voyage. I was an experienced sailor but others were freemen who came along with promises of fame and riches and ‘gold-covered’ houses. In all, there were about 90 of us on the three ships which Columbus got from Ferdinand and Isabella, the king and queen of Spain. I sailed on the Santa Mar ...
European Exploration Timeline
... Alonso Alvarez de Pineda - sailed at the end of 1518. They landed on the west coast of Florida, and encountered the same reception that Ponce de Leon received, and continued up the coast. They discovered the Mississippi River, and sailed 20 miles up the Mississippi. They then continued along the coa ...
... Alonso Alvarez de Pineda - sailed at the end of 1518. They landed on the west coast of Florida, and encountered the same reception that Ponce de Leon received, and continued up the coast. They discovered the Mississippi River, and sailed 20 miles up the Mississippi. They then continued along the coa ...
Reasons for the Age of Exploration
... Discoveries by explorers gave mapmakers new information to work with. The result was a dramatic change in Europeans’ view of the world. By the 1500s, globes showed Earth as a sphere, or ball. In 1507, a German cartographer made the first map that clearly showed North and South America separated from ...
... Discoveries by explorers gave mapmakers new information to work with. The result was a dramatic change in Europeans’ view of the world. By the 1500s, globes showed Earth as a sphere, or ball. In 1507, a German cartographer made the first map that clearly showed North and South America separated from ...
Discovery of the New World
... imminent, but was not allowed to dock there. Columbus did explore parts of southern Central America, but his ships, damaged by a hurricane and termites, fell apart while he was exploring. ...
... imminent, but was not allowed to dock there. Columbus did explore parts of southern Central America, but his ships, damaged by a hurricane and termites, fell apart while he was exploring. ...
Christopher Columbus
... Historians know little about why exactly da Gama, still an inexperienced explorer, was chosen to lead the expedition to India in 1497. On July 8 of that year, he captained a team of four vessels, including his flagship, the 200-ton St. Gabriel, to find a sailing route to India and the East. Followin ...
... Historians know little about why exactly da Gama, still an inexperienced explorer, was chosen to lead the expedition to India in 1497. On July 8 of that year, he captained a team of four vessels, including his flagship, the 200-ton St. Gabriel, to find a sailing route to India and the East. Followin ...
File - Mrs. Hinton History
... Leone and the Azores. Believing he had discovered a new continent, in a letter to Florence, Vespucci called South America the New World. His claim was largely based on Christopher Columbus' earlier conclusion: In 1498, when passing the mouth of the Orinoco River, Columbus had determined that such a ...
... Leone and the Azores. Believing he had discovered a new continent, in a letter to Florence, Vespucci called South America the New World. His claim was largely based on Christopher Columbus' earlier conclusion: In 1498, when passing the mouth of the Orinoco River, Columbus had determined that such a ...
Age of Exploration
... created colonies along the African coast, in Brazil, and the Spice Islands in Asia ...
... created colonies along the African coast, in Brazil, and the Spice Islands in Asia ...
Age of Exploration - Mrs. Ward World History
... created colonies along the African coast, in Brazil, and the Spice Islands in Asia ...
... created colonies along the African coast, in Brazil, and the Spice Islands in Asia ...
The Age of Exploration powerpoint
... from Greenland who sailed the northern Atlantic Ocean and settled briefly in North America, which he called Vinland. ...
... from Greenland who sailed the northern Atlantic Ocean and settled briefly in North America, which he called Vinland. ...
The Age of Exploration
... and wealth, got along with natives better than most because they were not here to colonize or enslave the natives • Famous explorers: Giovanni De Verrazano, Jacques Cartier, Samuel De Champlain, Jacques Marquette and Robert De La Salle ...
... and wealth, got along with natives better than most because they were not here to colonize or enslave the natives • Famous explorers: Giovanni De Verrazano, Jacques Cartier, Samuel De Champlain, Jacques Marquette and Robert De La Salle ...
Chapter 5 - The Age of Exploration
... Christopher Columbus was convinced that a shorter route lay west across the Atlantic Ocean. After sailing west for 33 days, Columbus’s expedition sighted land. In later years, he made three more voyages around the Caribbean looking for sources of gold and spices. He died bitter and poor after his fo ...
... Christopher Columbus was convinced that a shorter route lay west across the Atlantic Ocean. After sailing west for 33 days, Columbus’s expedition sighted land. In later years, he made three more voyages around the Caribbean looking for sources of gold and spices. He died bitter and poor after his fo ...
Ferdinand Magellan - St. Catherine of Siena School Seattle
... Spain; discovered “New World”; landed in Caribbean but thought he landed in India, so he called the people he met “Indians” *The place he discovered became known as the “West Indies” (West India) ...
... Spain; discovered “New World”; landed in Caribbean but thought he landed in India, so he called the people he met “Indians” *The place he discovered became known as the “West Indies” (West India) ...
Full Size Explorer Cards
... to continue sailing by promising to turn around if land was not sighted in a few days. It wasn‟t until October 12th that what is now called Watling Island in the Bahamas was sighted. Columbus believed he had reached China. ...
... to continue sailing by promising to turn around if land was not sighted in a few days. It wasn‟t until October 12th that what is now called Watling Island in the Bahamas was sighted. Columbus believed he had reached China. ...
The Age of Exploration 1 In this reading, you will learn about the Age
... distance north or south from the equator. Finally, improved weapons gave Europeans a huge advantage over the people they met in their explorations. Sailors could fire their cannons at targets near the shore without leaving their ships. On land, the weapons of native peoples often were no match for E ...
... distance north or south from the equator. Finally, improved weapons gave Europeans a huge advantage over the people they met in their explorations. Sailors could fire their cannons at targets near the shore without leaving their ships. On land, the weapons of native peoples often were no match for E ...
File - Githens Jaguars
... Magellan and his crew suffered all of the following as he searched for a western sea passage around South America: Finding many places along the coast that looked like sea passages that were just bays and inlets Running out of food and supplies. He thought he had supplies for two years. His supplier ...
... Magellan and his crew suffered all of the following as he searched for a western sea passage around South America: Finding many places along the coast that looked like sea passages that were just bays and inlets Running out of food and supplies. He thought he had supplies for two years. His supplier ...