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... In the 1400’s _____________ began sailing across the globe. Europeans wanted Silks and Spices from _______________. Europeans sailed around Africa to avoid ___________________________. What country was the first to go around Africa? ...
... In the 1400’s _____________ began sailing across the globe. Europeans wanted Silks and Spices from _______________. Europeans sailed around Africa to avoid ___________________________. What country was the first to go around Africa? ...
File - Coach Parker`s Classes
... Ferdinand Magellan (Spain) • Portuguese explorer who sailed for Spain (1519) • Sailed around the tip of South America and named the Pacific Ocean • Explored Guam and reached the Philippines were he was killed in a local war. • The remainder of his crew continued westward and became the first voyage ...
... Ferdinand Magellan (Spain) • Portuguese explorer who sailed for Spain (1519) • Sailed around the tip of South America and named the Pacific Ocean • Explored Guam and reached the Philippines were he was killed in a local war. • The remainder of his crew continued westward and became the first voyage ...
The Age of Discovery
... astronomy. Although he never sailed on a single ocean voyage himself, Henry organized a way for others to learn the most skilled way to sail. He gathered together Portuguese, Spanish, Jewish, Arab, and Italian mathematicians, chartmakers, astronomers, and sea captains. They taught Portuguese sailors ...
... astronomy. Although he never sailed on a single ocean voyage himself, Henry organized a way for others to learn the most skilled way to sail. He gathered together Portuguese, Spanish, Jewish, Arab, and Italian mathematicians, chartmakers, astronomers, and sea captains. They taught Portuguese sailors ...
Spanish Explorations
... Cathay Florida Mexico City New Spain St. Lawrence River Hudson Bay Technology The Printing Press Astrolabe Compass Chronometer Maps Lateen sail The Caravel ...
... Cathay Florida Mexico City New Spain St. Lawrence River Hudson Bay Technology The Printing Press Astrolabe Compass Chronometer Maps Lateen sail The Caravel ...
the great age of exploration (1400–1550)
... Columbus’ ships finally sailed west into the unknown waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The ships sailed on for over a month, but as time went by the crew, having seen nothing but water for so long, began to doubt they would ever see land again. Some feared sea monsters would get them, while others worri ...
... Columbus’ ships finally sailed west into the unknown waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The ships sailed on for over a month, but as time went by the crew, having seen nothing but water for so long, began to doubt they would ever see land again. Some feared sea monsters would get them, while others worri ...
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... brutality. In 1528, de Soto became regidor of Guatemala and sailed from there to the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, hoping to find a passage from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean that would enable Spanish trade with the East Indies. The expedition ultimately failed, and de Soto joined Francisco Pizzaro a ...
... brutality. In 1528, de Soto became regidor of Guatemala and sailed from there to the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, hoping to find a passage from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean that would enable Spanish trade with the East Indies. The expedition ultimately failed, and de Soto joined Francisco Pizzaro a ...
The Hispanic role in America
... Mexico, Colorado, Texas, and Kansas, some of the territories described by Fray Niza. Coronado sent García López de Cárdenas to explore the northwest, reaching the Grand Canyon, all the while another expedition explored the northeast and another one led by Hernando de Alarcón reached the Colorado riv ...
... Mexico, Colorado, Texas, and Kansas, some of the territories described by Fray Niza. Coronado sent García López de Cárdenas to explore the northwest, reaching the Grand Canyon, all the while another expedition explored the northeast and another one led by Hernando de Alarcón reached the Colorado riv ...
File - Mrs. Davies U.S. History
... China, and thought he could sail 2,500 miles west and reach the eastern shore of Orient. (It was really 10,000 miles.) ...
... China, and thought he could sail 2,500 miles west and reach the eastern shore of Orient. (It was really 10,000 miles.) ...
Samuel de Champlain
... of the expedition that became the first to sail around the world. He first went to sea in 1505. He was interested in the way that Columbus sailed and studied Columbus's maps of his routes for many years. He was sure that he could get to the riches of the Far East quicker by sailing westward, but he ...
... of the expedition that became the first to sail around the world. He first went to sea in 1505. He was interested in the way that Columbus sailed and studied Columbus's maps of his routes for many years. He was sure that he could get to the riches of the Far East quicker by sailing westward, but he ...
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... o Before the Renaissance, sailors did not have the to sail very far from Europe & return. o made sailing more accurate. o Astrolabe used to show direction o Maps were more and used longitude & latitude o European shipbuilders built better (caravels)that could travel in the & in shallow water o Canno ...
... o Before the Renaissance, sailors did not have the to sail very far from Europe & return. o made sailing more accurate. o Astrolabe used to show direction o Maps were more and used longitude & latitude o European shipbuilders built better (caravels)that could travel in the & in shallow water o Canno ...
European Explorers Biographies
... The story continued with his becoming famous at the Portuguese court. But Portugal's King Manuel was jealous of Magellan's fame and told Magellan to sail for someone else. Magellan went to Spain and won over that country's king, Charles, with his idea of a "secret strait" through South America. Mage ...
... The story continued with his becoming famous at the Portuguese court. But Portugal's King Manuel was jealous of Magellan's fame and told Magellan to sail for someone else. Magellan went to Spain and won over that country's king, Charles, with his idea of a "secret strait" through South America. Mage ...
Ch 2
... Hudson’s explorations to find a northwest passage to the Indies. Little is known about Henry Hudson’s youth. Hudson probably spent his earlier years as a cabin boy on a ship. Hudson’s grandfather helped found the Muscovy Company. This company, made up of merchants in London, traded with Russia for f ...
... Hudson’s explorations to find a northwest passage to the Indies. Little is known about Henry Hudson’s youth. Hudson probably spent his earlier years as a cabin boy on a ship. Hudson’s grandfather helped found the Muscovy Company. This company, made up of merchants in London, traded with Russia for f ...
Spanish Exploration
... • Searched for a city called “Quivira” • First encounter of the buffalo. Thought to have been a type of cow. • Failed mission: never found riches or wealth. ...
... • Searched for a city called “Quivira” • First encounter of the buffalo. Thought to have been a type of cow. • Failed mission: never found riches or wealth. ...
Age of Exploration Ch 1
... Carolina to Newfoundland. He also discovered New York Bay. 3. During his third voyage to the Americas, Verrazano encountered some cannibals in the West Indies who captured, killed and ate him. 4. After Verrazano’s death, the king of France sent Jacques Cartier to explore North America. 5. Cartier ex ...
... Carolina to Newfoundland. He also discovered New York Bay. 3. During his third voyage to the Americas, Verrazano encountered some cannibals in the West Indies who captured, killed and ate him. 4. After Verrazano’s death, the king of France sent Jacques Cartier to explore North America. 5. Cartier ex ...
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... Christopher Columbus was an Italian sea captain who believed the best route to the Far East lay to the west. He estimated the distance from Portugal to Japan as less than 3,000 miles (it’s closer to 7,000 miles!) On August 3, 1492 he set sail (headed west) from Spain on the Niña, the Pinta, and the ...
... Christopher Columbus was an Italian sea captain who believed the best route to the Far East lay to the west. He estimated the distance from Portugal to Japan as less than 3,000 miles (it’s closer to 7,000 miles!) On August 3, 1492 he set sail (headed west) from Spain on the Niña, the Pinta, and the ...
Chapter 3 Notes - Jennings Local Schools
... 2. Thought horrible sea monsters awaited them. 3. Ships were slow No maps 4. Few European rulers were willing to spend time and money on these exploration trips. The Known World 1. Martin Behaim was paid to make a new kind of map ,first globe ever made 2. Behaim showed what he and other cartographer ...
... 2. Thought horrible sea monsters awaited them. 3. Ships were slow No maps 4. Few European rulers were willing to spend time and money on these exploration trips. The Known World 1. Martin Behaim was paid to make a new kind of map ,first globe ever made 2. Behaim showed what he and other cartographer ...
European Exploration in North America
... NY, the Hudson River and claimed this and the land around it for the Dutch • 4th trip was paid for by an English company • He sailed along northern coast of N. America to what is now the Hudson Bay • He claimed the land for England and spent 3 months exploring there ...
... NY, the Hudson River and claimed this and the land around it for the Dutch • 4th trip was paid for by an English company • He sailed along northern coast of N. America to what is now the Hudson Bay • He claimed the land for England and spent 3 months exploring there ...
ISN pg 89 - davis.k12.ut.us
... b. The influx of ___________________ from America made Spain the most ___________________________ country in Europe during the early years of the Age of Exploration French, English, Dutch Exploration & Colonization C. England, France, & the Netherlands became involved in overseas exploration & colon ...
... b. The influx of ___________________ from America made Spain the most ___________________________ country in Europe during the early years of the Age of Exploration French, English, Dutch Exploration & Colonization C. England, France, & the Netherlands became involved in overseas exploration & colon ...
Gold (______)
... b. The influx of ___________________ from America made Spain the most ___________________________ country in Europe during the early years of the Age of Exploration French, English, Dutch Exploration & Colonization C. England, France, & the Netherlands became involved in overseas exploration & colon ...
... b. The influx of ___________________ from America made Spain the most ___________________________ country in Europe during the early years of the Age of Exploration French, English, Dutch Exploration & Colonization C. England, France, & the Netherlands became involved in overseas exploration & colon ...
The Age of Exploration
... b. The influx of ___________________ from America made Spain the most ___________________________ country in Europe French, English, Dutch Exploration & Colonization during the early years of the Age of Exploration C. England, France, & the Netherlands became involved in overseas exploration & c ...
... b. The influx of ___________________ from America made Spain the most ___________________________ country in Europe French, English, Dutch Exploration & Colonization during the early years of the Age of Exploration C. England, France, & the Netherlands became involved in overseas exploration & c ...
Unit 7 - edl.io
... b. The influx of ___________________ from America made Spain the most ___________________________ country in Europe during the early years of the Age of Exploration French, English, Dutch Exploration & Colonization C. England, France, & the Netherlands became involved in overseas exploration & colon ...
... b. The influx of ___________________ from America made Spain the most ___________________________ country in Europe during the early years of the Age of Exploration French, English, Dutch Exploration & Colonization C. England, France, & the Netherlands became involved in overseas exploration & colon ...
the_age_of_exploration
... b. The influx of ___________________ from America made Spain the most ___________________________ country in Europe during the early years of the Age of Exploration French, English, Dutch Exploration & Colonization C. England, France, & the Netherlands became involved in overseas exploration & colon ...
... b. The influx of ___________________ from America made Spain the most ___________________________ country in Europe during the early years of the Age of Exploration French, English, Dutch Exploration & Colonization C. England, France, & the Netherlands became involved in overseas exploration & colon ...
The Age of Exploration - Oak Park Unified School District
... Atlantic, making it the largest Empire in the world. England’s largest and most prominent colonies were the American colonies and Australia. The American colonies were used for their natural resources and ability to produce large amounts of food. England has a long history of banishing religious gro ...
... Atlantic, making it the largest Empire in the world. England’s largest and most prominent colonies were the American colonies and Australia. The American colonies were used for their natural resources and ability to produce large amounts of food. England has a long history of banishing religious gro ...
Age of Exploration
... At the end of the 15th century the Portuguese started to explore the west coast of Africa. They set up trading posts and collected gold and silver. They were convinced that by sailing around the coast of Africa they would find a route to India. In 1487 , the Portuguese explorer Bartholomeu Dias sail ...
... At the end of the 15th century the Portuguese started to explore the west coast of Africa. They set up trading posts and collected gold and silver. They were convinced that by sailing around the coast of Africa they would find a route to India. In 1487 , the Portuguese explorer Bartholomeu Dias sail ...
CHAPTER 2 – A CHANGING WORLD
... round. The problem was how large the earth was. Columbus underestimated this. Columbus decided that the quickest route to Asia lay west – across the Atlantic 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 ...
... round. The problem was how large the earth was. Columbus underestimated this. Columbus decided that the quickest route to Asia lay west – across the Atlantic 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 ...