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... Sailed from Spain, around the tip of South America and is killed near the Philippines in 1521. His crew will return back to Spain around 1522. First explorer credited with a crew sailing around the world (even though he died during the trip). Named the Pacific Ocean ...
... Sailed from Spain, around the tip of South America and is killed near the Philippines in 1521. His crew will return back to Spain around 1522. First explorer credited with a crew sailing around the world (even though he died during the trip). Named the Pacific Ocean ...
The Age of Exploration Chapter 33 (pgs. 375
... Create 1 question that you still have that you’d like to have answered from today’s lesson. ...
... Create 1 question that you still have that you’d like to have answered from today’s lesson. ...
Slide 1
... The Crusades pushed Christians to feel it was their duty to spread their religion and convert people to Christianity ( and not to be Muslim) Bartolomeu Dias – “ To serve God and His Majesty, to give light to those who were in darkness, and to grow rich as all men desire to do.”: ...
... The Crusades pushed Christians to feel it was their duty to spread their religion and convert people to Christianity ( and not to be Muslim) Bartolomeu Dias – “ To serve God and His Majesty, to give light to those who were in darkness, and to grow rich as all men desire to do.”: ...
Bartholomeu Dias
... Led first voyage to circumnavigate (sail all the way around) the world. He did not survive to the end of the voyage. Motivation: To find a western route to the Moluccas (Indies); to gain wealth by trade Kidnapped two from east coast of S. America; tried to convert natives in the Philippines islands ...
... Led first voyage to circumnavigate (sail all the way around) the world. He did not survive to the end of the voyage. Motivation: To find a western route to the Moluccas (Indies); to gain wealth by trade Kidnapped two from east coast of S. America; tried to convert natives in the Philippines islands ...
Form C The Age of Exploration Test Multiple Choice: Identify the
... Read ALLanswer choices carefully before choosing! ...
... Read ALLanswer choices carefully before choosing! ...
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... with a fleet of five vessels. In spite of a mutinous crew, rough weather, scurvy, a desperate lack of provisions and unknown waters, Magellan managed to cross the Atlantic and navigate through the straits at the southern point of South America which were later named after him. Now with only three sh ...
... with a fleet of five vessels. In spite of a mutinous crew, rough weather, scurvy, a desperate lack of provisions and unknown waters, Magellan managed to cross the Atlantic and navigate through the straits at the southern point of South America which were later named after him. Now with only three sh ...
Causes of European Exploration
... The search for the fabled Northwest Passage will lead to European control of all of North America European settlements are founded ...
... The search for the fabled Northwest Passage will lead to European control of all of North America European settlements are founded ...
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... Caravels were good for exploring and sailing into the ______________. Prince Henry never went on any voyages even though he was known as Prince Henry “the _______________”. Dias and da Gama Portugal set up a ________________ post off the coast of West ____________in 1448. They forced Africa ...
... Caravels were good for exploring and sailing into the ______________. Prince Henry never went on any voyages even though he was known as Prince Henry “the _______________”. Dias and da Gama Portugal set up a ________________ post off the coast of West ____________in 1448. They forced Africa ...
SSWH10 - Savannah-Chatham County Public School System
... the Chinese had already sponsored massive expeditions throughout the Asian Pacific, Indian, Southwest Asian, and east African regions. • In 1368, the Ming Dynasty arose to rule China, finally driving out the Mongols. To display Chinese wealth and power, the 2nd Ming Emperor, Yonglo, dispatched a ser ...
... the Chinese had already sponsored massive expeditions throughout the Asian Pacific, Indian, Southwest Asian, and east African regions. • In 1368, the Ming Dynasty arose to rule China, finally driving out the Mongols. To display Chinese wealth and power, the 2nd Ming Emperor, Yonglo, dispatched a ser ...
Age of Exploration
... • Discovered an Island in the Bahamas that he called San Salvador (The Savior) • Initial voyage was followed by three consecutive voyages to the new world ...
... • Discovered an Island in the Bahamas that he called San Salvador (The Savior) • Initial voyage was followed by three consecutive voyages to the new world ...
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... Columbus "discovered" (for the Europeans) many of the Caribbean Islands, South America and Central America. ...
... Columbus "discovered" (for the Europeans) many of the Caribbean Islands, South America and Central America. ...
The Age of Exploration
... search of a trade route to Asia. Their efforts took them North West towards the “New World” in search of that route. ...
... search of a trade route to Asia. Their efforts took them North West towards the “New World” in search of that route. ...
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... search of a trade route to Asia. Their efforts took them North West towards the “New World” in search of that route. ...
... search of a trade route to Asia. Their efforts took them North West towards the “New World” in search of that route. ...
The Age of Discovery (1500
... The first European nations to send explorers seeking new routes to Asia were Portugal and Spain. Later, England, France, and the Dutch also prospered from exploration. One of the most important adventurers was Prince Henry of Portugal. Henry used his wealth to pay for voyages along the western coast ...
... The first European nations to send explorers seeking new routes to Asia were Portugal and Spain. Later, England, France, and the Dutch also prospered from exploration. One of the most important adventurers was Prince Henry of Portugal. Henry used his wealth to pay for voyages along the western coast ...
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... instructions, Cook opened a package of secret orders, which ordered him to sail south to find whether there was a southern continent. In October 1769 he reached the shores of New Zealand and proceeded to chart the coastline of the two main islands. From there he went north-west and in April 1770 he ...
... instructions, Cook opened a package of secret orders, which ordered him to sail south to find whether there was a southern continent. In October 1769 he reached the shores of New Zealand and proceeded to chart the coastline of the two main islands. From there he went north-west and in April 1770 he ...
Explorers
... • 1602 The Dutch East India Co. is chartered • 1619 Co sets up headquarters at Batavia on the island of Java (Indonesia) • Control island trade in: sugar, spices, coffee and tea • By 1621 push the Portuguese and English out of Asia—Muslims were pushed out as well ...
... • 1602 The Dutch East India Co. is chartered • 1619 Co sets up headquarters at Batavia on the island of Java (Indonesia) • Control island trade in: sugar, spices, coffee and tea • By 1621 push the Portuguese and English out of Asia—Muslims were pushed out as well ...
Ch. 2 Section 2: Early Exploration
... direct way to get West African gold. Prince Henry of Portugal (also called Henry the Navigator) set up a center for exploration so that scientists could share their knowledge with shipbuilders and sailors. ...
... direct way to get West African gold. Prince Henry of Portugal (also called Henry the Navigator) set up a center for exploration so that scientists could share their knowledge with shipbuilders and sailors. ...
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... 1497 Vasco da Gama used Diaz’s discovery and 10 years later swung his ships wide out into the Atlantic before whipping around the southern tip of Africa and landing along the eastern African coast and finally India in 1498 Vasco da Gama was the first to reach India from Europe by sea Europe an Voya ...
... 1497 Vasco da Gama used Diaz’s discovery and 10 years later swung his ships wide out into the Atlantic before whipping around the southern tip of Africa and landing along the eastern African coast and finally India in 1498 Vasco da Gama was the first to reach India from Europe by sea Europe an Voya ...
Chapter 2 – Age of Exploration Lesson 1 – Technology Shapes
... Better Navigation Tools Astrolabe – helped sailors know how far north or south they were Magnetic compass – helped sailors know what direction they were headed. Maps – helped sailors follow other sailors’ routes through unfamiliar waters ...
... Better Navigation Tools Astrolabe – helped sailors know how far north or south they were Magnetic compass – helped sailors know what direction they were headed. Maps – helped sailors follow other sailors’ routes through unfamiliar waters ...
Section 1 Questions
... Europeans by the 1400s were trying to find new ways to get to Asia for spices like cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and pepper, to preserve food, add flavor to dried and salted meat and to make medicines and perfumes, Most of these spices came for the Moluccas, an Island chain in Indonesia! Henry the Navig ...
... Europeans by the 1400s were trying to find new ways to get to Asia for spices like cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and pepper, to preserve food, add flavor to dried and salted meat and to make medicines and perfumes, Most of these spices came for the Moluccas, an Island chain in Indonesia! Henry the Navig ...
About Magellan - Core Knowledge Foundation
... flag, gave the Pacific Ocean its European name. Magellan’s expedition became the first to circumnavigate the globe. Magellan was Portuguese and originally sailed for his native land. He followed the Portuguese trade routes around Africa to the Indies. However, he eventually fell out of favor with th ...
... flag, gave the Pacific Ocean its European name. Magellan’s expedition became the first to circumnavigate the globe. Magellan was Portuguese and originally sailed for his native land. He followed the Portuguese trade routes around Africa to the Indies. However, he eventually fell out of favor with th ...
Answers to STUDY BREAK Questions Essentials 5th Chapter 2
... appreciated the fact that he had found a new continent. He went to his grave confident that he had found islands just off the coast of Asia. Charts that included the properly-identified New World inspired Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator in the service of Spain, to believe that he could op ...
... appreciated the fact that he had found a new continent. He went to his grave confident that he had found islands just off the coast of Asia. Charts that included the properly-identified New World inspired Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator in the service of Spain, to believe that he could op ...
Exploration - Lesson # 1
... In 1502 Amerigo Vespucci sailed along the coast of South America and he finally realized that this ...
... In 1502 Amerigo Vespucci sailed along the coast of South America and he finally realized that this ...
Exploration
... Spain and Portugal became rivals in exploration. Pope Alexander created a dividing line. Spain would claim all land to the west-Portugal to the east ...
... Spain and Portugal became rivals in exploration. Pope Alexander created a dividing line. Spain would claim all land to the west-Portugal to the east ...