Chp 2 Worksheet
... c. The Algonquin word for “where the rivers narrows” became [Canada / Quebec]. d. Champlain became known as the “[Founder / Father] of New France” because he __ / 10 established French colonies. He also became the first European person to see the [Mississippi / Ottawa] River and the Great Lakes. e. ...
... c. The Algonquin word for “where the rivers narrows” became [Canada / Quebec]. d. Champlain became known as the “[Founder / Father] of New France” because he __ / 10 established French colonies. He also became the first European person to see the [Mississippi / Ottawa] River and the Great Lakes. e. ...
Chapter 3 Guided Notes
... 1522, the _______________ (the last of his ships) returned to Spain. 22 of 270 men survived. English Sail West England is the first European nation to follow Spain John ________________ led England’s first voyage to America. First trip in _______________________. He returned & spoke of a huge landma ...
... 1522, the _______________ (the last of his ships) returned to Spain. 22 of 270 men survived. English Sail West England is the first European nation to follow Spain John ________________ led England’s first voyage to America. First trip in _______________________. He returned & spoke of a huge landma ...
Chapter 3 PowerPoint Notes
... 1522, the _______________ (the last of his ships) returned to Spain. 22 of 270 men survived. English Sail West England is the first European nation to follow Spain John ________________ led England’s first voyage to America. First trip in _______________________. He returned & spoke of a huge landma ...
... 1522, the _______________ (the last of his ships) returned to Spain. 22 of 270 men survived. English Sail West England is the first European nation to follow Spain John ________________ led England’s first voyage to America. First trip in _______________________. He returned & spoke of a huge landma ...
Trade Between Europe and Asia
... Bold Portuguese explorers continued to push farther down the African coast. Finally, in 1488, Bartolomeu Dias rounded the southern tip of Africa. The Portuguese named the tip the Cape of Good Hope. Less than ten years later, Vasco da Gama led a sea expedition all the way to Asia. Da Gama and his cre ...
... Bold Portuguese explorers continued to push farther down the African coast. Finally, in 1488, Bartolomeu Dias rounded the southern tip of Africa. The Portuguese named the tip the Cape of Good Hope. Less than ten years later, Vasco da Gama led a sea expedition all the way to Asia. Da Gama and his cre ...
Warm Up Question
... Giovanni de Verranzo sailed for France in 1524 and explored the coast of North America from present-day Nova Scotia south to the Carolinas. Jacques Cartier also sailed for France. He sailed up the St. Lawrence River and founded Mont-Royal (Montreal). Henry Hudson sailed for the Dutch. He disco ...
... Giovanni de Verranzo sailed for France in 1524 and explored the coast of North America from present-day Nova Scotia south to the Carolinas. Jacques Cartier also sailed for France. He sailed up the St. Lawrence River and founded Mont-Royal (Montreal). Henry Hudson sailed for the Dutch. He disco ...
TIMELINE: The Age of Exploration
... *In 1501, Amerigo Vespucci sailed along the coast of Brazil. He went home to Italy and told folks that this was not Asia. In Florence, he sought out Lorenzo de Medici, Europe’s richest banker. Medici popularized Vespucci. Both continents - North and South America were named after his first name, “Am ...
... *In 1501, Amerigo Vespucci sailed along the coast of Brazil. He went home to Italy and told folks that this was not Asia. In Florence, he sought out Lorenzo de Medici, Europe’s richest banker. Medici popularized Vespucci. Both continents - North and South America were named after his first name, “Am ...
myth 2.2 “The Search for New Trade Routes”
... • sailed around the Cape of Good Hope to reach India in 1498 • Surprised to find people already knew PORTUGUESE (people of India had already been trading w/It. Merchants) ...
... • sailed around the Cape of Good Hope to reach India in 1498 • Surprised to find people already knew PORTUGUESE (people of India had already been trading w/It. Merchants) ...
Exploration and Colonization of America
... for Queen Elizabeth (the Virgin Queen) – two local Indians (Manteo and Wanchese) came back to England with them • 2nd voyage—led by Richard Grenville and Ralph Lane - found Chesapeake Bay, attempted to create military settlement – mostly soldiers who spent their time looking for gold – relied on the ...
... for Queen Elizabeth (the Virgin Queen) – two local Indians (Manteo and Wanchese) came back to England with them • 2nd voyage—led by Richard Grenville and Ralph Lane - found Chesapeake Bay, attempted to create military settlement – mostly soldiers who spent their time looking for gold – relied on the ...
The Journey From Asia
... The Vikings reached North America and established settlements in Iceland and Greenland in the 800’s and 900’s. Viking sailor, Leif Eriksson, explored land west of Greenland known as Vinland about the year 1000. Historians think that Vinland was North America. No one is sure what other parts of North ...
... The Vikings reached North America and established settlements in Iceland and Greenland in the 800’s and 900’s. Viking sailor, Leif Eriksson, explored land west of Greenland known as Vinland about the year 1000. Historians think that Vinland was North America. No one is sure what other parts of North ...
Aim: How did the Age of Exploration begin?
... •Conquered islands in Atlantic and on Africa’s coast •1497- Vasco de Gama sailed around Africa was first European to reach India by sea •Ferdinand Magellan-Led the first successful expedition to circumnavigate the globe ...
... •Conquered islands in Atlantic and on Africa’s coast •1497- Vasco de Gama sailed around Africa was first European to reach India by sea •Ferdinand Magellan-Led the first successful expedition to circumnavigate the globe ...
Presentation
... He was hoping to find a route to India (in order to trade for spices). He made a total of four trips to the Caribbean and South America during the years 14921504. ...
... He was hoping to find a route to India (in order to trade for spices). He made a total of four trips to the Caribbean and South America during the years 14921504. ...
Study Guide for Social Studies Test
... across the Atlantic Ocean to find a route to Asia (the Indies) Ptolemy - a famous Greek Astronomer-geographer-mathematician who drew the original map that gave Columbus his ideas about how the world looked and the size of the Earth Taino - The peaceful Native American tribe that Columbus met when he ...
... across the Atlantic Ocean to find a route to Asia (the Indies) Ptolemy - a famous Greek Astronomer-geographer-mathematician who drew the original map that gave Columbus his ideas about how the world looked and the size of the Earth Taino - The peaceful Native American tribe that Columbus met when he ...
Explorer - mrsabrams
... the small ship called "Matthew." Cabot landed near Labrador, Newfoundland, or Cape Breton Island (the exact spot is uncertain) on June 24, 1497. One of John Cabot's three sons, the explorer Sebastian Cabot, accompanied him on this trip. Cabot claimed the land for England. Cabot explored the Canadian ...
... the small ship called "Matthew." Cabot landed near Labrador, Newfoundland, or Cape Breton Island (the exact spot is uncertain) on June 24, 1497. One of John Cabot's three sons, the explorer Sebastian Cabot, accompanied him on this trip. Cabot claimed the land for England. Cabot explored the Canadian ...
Explorer - mrsabrams
... the small ship called "Matthew." Cabot landed near Labrador, Newfoundland, or Cape Breton Island (the exact spot is uncertain) on June 24, 1497. One of John Cabot's three sons, the explorer Sebastian Cabot, accompanied him on this trip. Cabot claimed the land for England. Cabot explored the Canadian ...
... the small ship called "Matthew." Cabot landed near Labrador, Newfoundland, or Cape Breton Island (the exact spot is uncertain) on June 24, 1497. One of John Cabot's three sons, the explorer Sebastian Cabot, accompanied him on this trip. Cabot claimed the land for England. Cabot explored the Canadian ...
File
... home. On his second voyage, he landed in Newfoundland, which is in present day Canada. • WHY: His explorations helped to establish a strong British hold in North America. ...
... home. On his second voyage, he landed in Newfoundland, which is in present day Canada. • WHY: His explorations helped to establish a strong British hold in North America. ...
European Expansion
... Spain had control of lands west of the line Portugal had control of lands east of it Line moved much further west with the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) = gave Portugal control of Brazil & Spain got the rest of South America ...
... Spain had control of lands west of the line Portugal had control of lands east of it Line moved much further west with the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) = gave Portugal control of Brazil & Spain got the rest of South America ...
AP Early Exploration
... Spain had control of lands west of the line Portugal had control of lands east of it Line moved much further west with the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) = gave Portugal control of Brazil & Spain got the rest of South America ...
... Spain had control of lands west of the line Portugal had control of lands east of it Line moved much further west with the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) = gave Portugal control of Brazil & Spain got the rest of South America ...
Early Exploration ppt - Metcalfe County Schools
... Spain had control of lands west of the line Portugal had control of lands east of it Line moved much further west with the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) = gave Portugal control of Brazil & Spain got the rest of South America ...
... Spain had control of lands west of the line Portugal had control of lands east of it Line moved much further west with the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) = gave Portugal control of Brazil & Spain got the rest of South America ...
Early Exploration
... Spain had control of lands west of the line Portugal had control of lands east of it Line moved much further west with the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) = gave Portugal control of Brazil & Spain got the rest of South America ...
... Spain had control of lands west of the line Portugal had control of lands east of it Line moved much further west with the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) = gave Portugal control of Brazil & Spain got the rest of South America ...
Chap. 13C Notes Early European Exploration
... Spain had control of lands west of the line Portugal had control of lands east of it Line moved much further west with the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) = gave Portugal control of Brazil & Spain got the rest of South America ...
... Spain had control of lands west of the line Portugal had control of lands east of it Line moved much further west with the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) = gave Portugal control of Brazil & Spain got the rest of South America ...
From the 1400s to the 1700s, Europe experienced an “Age of
... 6.) Despite the fact that Columbus never found Asia, Ferdinand Magellan still thought he could reach Asia by sailing West 7.) Magellan became the first explorer to circumnavigate the Earth (go all the way around) 8.) During the Age of Exploration, Spain created colonies in North & South America 9.) ...
... 6.) Despite the fact that Columbus never found Asia, Ferdinand Magellan still thought he could reach Asia by sailing West 7.) Magellan became the first explorer to circumnavigate the Earth (go all the way around) 8.) During the Age of Exploration, Spain created colonies in North & South America 9.) ...
The Caravel - 8-Dopheide US History
... advancing world exploration. Sailors began to use tools such as the magnetic compass and the astrolabe , a device that enabled navigators to learn their ship’s location by charting the position of the stars. Better instruments made it possible for sailors to travel the open seas without landmarks to ...
... advancing world exploration. Sailors began to use tools such as the magnetic compass and the astrolabe , a device that enabled navigators to learn their ship’s location by charting the position of the stars. Better instruments made it possible for sailors to travel the open seas without landmarks to ...
Chapter 16 Exploration: Europe and Asia
... D. Bartholomew Dias would round the southern tip of Africa in 1487 (he named the tip the Cape of Storms, his king would rename Cape of Good Hope) E. Vasco da Gama- would sail around the Cape of Good Hope and into the Indian Ocean reaching the port of Calicutt, India in 1498. ...
... D. Bartholomew Dias would round the southern tip of Africa in 1487 (he named the tip the Cape of Storms, his king would rename Cape of Good Hope) E. Vasco da Gama- would sail around the Cape of Good Hope and into the Indian Ocean reaching the port of Calicutt, India in 1498. ...