November 26, 1943 The Cairo Declaration
... President Roosevelt, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek and Prime Minister Churchill, together with their respective military and diplomatic advisers, have completed a conference in North Africa. The following general statement was issued: “The several military missions have agreed upon future military o ...
... President Roosevelt, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek and Prime Minister Churchill, together with their respective military and diplomatic advisers, have completed a conference in North Africa. The following general statement was issued: “The several military missions have agreed upon future military o ...
European Exploration and Conquest
... 1. Islam & the Spice Trade Malacca 2. A New Player Europe Nicolo, Maffeo, & Marco Polo, 1271 Expansion becomes a state enterprise monarchs had the authority & the resources. ...
... 1. Islam & the Spice Trade Malacca 2. A New Player Europe Nicolo, Maffeo, & Marco Polo, 1271 Expansion becomes a state enterprise monarchs had the authority & the resources. ...
NAME - Union Academy
... In 1492, Spanish rulers King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella agreed to pay for a voyage by Italian sailor___________. He would reach America within two months. He would make three more voyages to the Americas, always thinking that he had reached___________. The rulers of Spain appealed to the Spanish-b ...
... In 1492, Spanish rulers King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella agreed to pay for a voyage by Italian sailor___________. He would reach America within two months. He would make three more voyages to the Americas, always thinking that he had reached___________. The rulers of Spain appealed to the Spanish-b ...
19 Age of Exploration and Isolation - Orgsites
... land. They were called daimyo. They became the most important powers in the country in a feudal system similar to that of Europe’s Middle Ages. The daimyo built strong castles. They also had small armies of samurai warriors on horses and soldiers on foot with guns. They fought each other constantly ...
... land. They were called daimyo. They became the most important powers in the country in a feudal system similar to that of Europe’s Middle Ages. The daimyo built strong castles. They also had small armies of samurai warriors on horses and soldiers on foot with guns. They fought each other constantly ...
Age of Exploration
... 13.1 Overview • 15th Century Europeans began to explore the world. • Portugal, Spain, the Dutch Republic and England reached new economic heights through world trade. ...
... 13.1 Overview • 15th Century Europeans began to explore the world. • Portugal, Spain, the Dutch Republic and England reached new economic heights through world trade. ...
Age Of Exploration and Expansion
... 13.1 Overview • 15th Century Europeans began to explore the world. • Portugal, Spain, the Dutch Republic and England reached new economic heights through world trade. ...
... 13.1 Overview • 15th Century Europeans began to explore the world. • Portugal, Spain, the Dutch Republic and England reached new economic heights through world trade. ...
Exploration
... • Voyages of discovery created Europe’s largest and longest trading exchange as well as spur other Europeans to get involved • Great wealth returned to Europe fueling a Europe-wide economic expansion • Europeans introduced numerous diseases and they brought back a virulent form of syphilis • Expansi ...
... • Voyages of discovery created Europe’s largest and longest trading exchange as well as spur other Europeans to get involved • Great wealth returned to Europe fueling a Europe-wide economic expansion • Europeans introduced numerous diseases and they brought back a virulent form of syphilis • Expansi ...
Portugal and Spain The Age of Early European Explorations
... longest trading exchange as well as spur other Europeans to get involved • Great wealth returned to Europe fueling a Europe-wide economic expansion • Europeans introduced numerous diseases and they brought back a virulent form of syphilis • Expansion of diet for both sides • For natives, this began ...
... longest trading exchange as well as spur other Europeans to get involved • Great wealth returned to Europe fueling a Europe-wide economic expansion • Europeans introduced numerous diseases and they brought back a virulent form of syphilis • Expansion of diet for both sides • For natives, this began ...
Age of Exploration - Flushing Community Schools
... • Both countries were competing for claims to new lands ...
... • Both countries were competing for claims to new lands ...
The Age of Exploration - Watertown City School District
... civilizations. He believed China’s civilization and accomplishments far exceeded those of the Europeans. ...
... civilizations. He believed China’s civilization and accomplishments far exceeded those of the Europeans. ...
Chapter 2 Lesson 1 Notes - New Lenox School District 122
... • First part of career was spent in the military and he began exploring when he was 40 years old. • In 1527, he sailed on his first voyage from Spain. • He sailed for Florida because he thought it would be rich in Gold and Silver. They had a fleet 5 ships and 600 men. • They landed in what i ...
... • First part of career was spent in the military and he began exploring when he was 40 years old. • In 1527, he sailed on his first voyage from Spain. • He sailed for Florida because he thought it would be rich in Gold and Silver. They had a fleet 5 ships and 600 men. • They landed in what i ...
Age of Exploration, 1400-1800
... Policy of isolation had unintended consequences Lack of technological progress – Europeans and others developed ...
... Policy of isolation had unintended consequences Lack of technological progress – Europeans and others developed ...
Chapter 14
... What social and economic forces drove the Slave Trade? How were the British able to achieve such a dominant position in Asia? What impact did European colonization have on the ...
... What social and economic forces drove the Slave Trade? How were the British able to achieve such a dominant position in Asia? What impact did European colonization have on the ...
Chapter 14
... Sugar Cane and slavery Growth in the Slave Trade Up to 10,000,000 African slaves taken to the Americas between the Sixteenth and Nineteenth Centuries High death rate during transit Prisoners of War Depopulation of African kingdoms Political effects of slave trade Criticism of Slavery Society of Frie ...
... Sugar Cane and slavery Growth in the Slave Trade Up to 10,000,000 African slaves taken to the Americas between the Sixteenth and Nineteenth Centuries High death rate during transit Prisoners of War Depopulation of African kingdoms Political effects of slave trade Criticism of Slavery Society of Frie ...
Chapter 14
... Sugar Cane and slavery Growth in the Slave Trade Up to 10,000,000 African slaves taken to the Americas between the Sixteenth and Nineteenth Centuries High death rate during transit Prisoners of War Depopulation of African kingdoms Political effects of slave trade Criticism of Slavery Society of Frie ...
... Sugar Cane and slavery Growth in the Slave Trade Up to 10,000,000 African slaves taken to the Americas between the Sixteenth and Nineteenth Centuries High death rate during transit Prisoners of War Depopulation of African kingdoms Political effects of slave trade Criticism of Slavery Society of Frie ...
All Vocab List
... civilization in Peru; took gold, silver and enslaved the Incas in 1532. 23. slave trade - business of buying and selling human beings. This was a new system of trade in the seventeenth century where slaves from Africa were traded instead of goods. Leaders of slave trade included Portugal and the Dut ...
... civilization in Peru; took gold, silver and enslaved the Incas in 1532. 23. slave trade - business of buying and selling human beings. This was a new system of trade in the seventeenth century where slaves from Africa were traded instead of goods. Leaders of slave trade included Portugal and the Dut ...
World Studies Chapter 3: Age of Exploration/Isolation Day Two
... to determine the exact time of day and the ship’s latitude. II. Portugal Leads the Way A. Prince Henry (son of the King of Portugal) was the most enthusiastic supportive of exploration 1. Financially supported voyages along the west coast of Africa 2. Wanted to spread Christianity 3. Est. a sailing ...
... to determine the exact time of day and the ship’s latitude. II. Portugal Leads the Way A. Prince Henry (son of the King of Portugal) was the most enthusiastic supportive of exploration 1. Financially supported voyages along the west coast of Africa 2. Wanted to spread Christianity 3. Est. a sailing ...
Review KEY - McCook Public Schools
... Line of Demarcation- Set up by Pope Alexander VI, divided new world, Spain got land west and Portugal East of the line Matrilineal- Inheritance through the mother Scurvy- Disease sailors got when they did not have enough vitamin C Padi- Fields in Asia like a Rice Padi Out Post- Distant port of stopp ...
... Line of Demarcation- Set up by Pope Alexander VI, divided new world, Spain got land west and Portugal East of the line Matrilineal- Inheritance through the mother Scurvy- Disease sailors got when they did not have enough vitamin C Padi- Fields in Asia like a Rice Padi Out Post- Distant port of stopp ...
The Way Things Were
... Europeans often viewed The New World as an opportunity for conquest and exploitation Spanish __________________________ were well-armed, determined men _______________ overthrew the Aztec Empire in three years _______________ took control of the Incas In a classic move of ___________________ ...
... Europeans often viewed The New World as an opportunity for conquest and exploitation Spanish __________________________ were well-armed, determined men _______________ overthrew the Aztec Empire in three years _______________ took control of the Incas In a classic move of ___________________ ...
For “God, Glory, and Gold”
... Opens Americas to exploration and colonization 1493 – Pope decides to __________ these lands between Spain and Portugal with an ________ line through the __________ Ocean 1494 – agreement formalized by the Treaty of _________________ ...
... Opens Americas to exploration and colonization 1493 – Pope decides to __________ these lands between Spain and Portugal with an ________ line through the __________ Ocean 1494 – agreement formalized by the Treaty of _________________ ...
Nanban trade
The Nanban trade (南蛮貿易, Nanban bōeki, ""Southern barbarian trade"") or the Nanban trade period (南蛮貿易時代, Nanban bōeki jidai, ""Southern barbarian trade period"") in the history of Japan extends from the arrival of the first Europeans - Portuguese explorers, missionaries and merchants - to Japan in 1543, to their near-total exclusion from the archipelago in 1614, under the promulgation of the ""Sakoku"" Seclusion Edicts.Nanban (南蛮, ""southern barbarian"") is a Sino-Japanese word, Chinese Nánmán, originally referring to the peoples of South Asia and Southeast Asia. In Japan, the word took on a new meaning when it came to designate the Portuguese, who first arrived in 1543, and later other Europeans.