Expanded Influence of Western Civilization 1400
... 1510 Portuguese flags in Goa, India and Macao, China ...
... 1510 Portuguese flags in Goa, India and Macao, China ...
Exploration
... Nicolo, Maffeo, & Marco Polo, 1271 Expansion becomes a state enterprise monarchs had the authority & the resources. Better seaworthy ships. ...
... Nicolo, Maffeo, & Marco Polo, 1271 Expansion becomes a state enterprise monarchs had the authority & the resources. Better seaworthy ships. ...
File
... • Technology helped to make this possible: – Caravel: a ship that could sail against the wind (because of triangular sails—adopted from the Arabs) – Astrolabe: perfected by Muslims, determine the latitude (how far north or south) of a ship – Magnetic compass: Chinese invention, accurately track dire ...
... • Technology helped to make this possible: – Caravel: a ship that could sail against the wind (because of triangular sails—adopted from the Arabs) – Astrolabe: perfected by Muslims, determine the latitude (how far north or south) of a ship – Magnetic compass: Chinese invention, accurately track dire ...
Age of Exploraton
... 'The Father of Canada‘ At 40 years old he married 12 year old Helen-Yes quite legal. ...
... 'The Father of Canada‘ At 40 years old he married 12 year old Helen-Yes quite legal. ...
Jeopardy Ch 3 Exploration and Isolation
... Nobunaga’s. He completed the full unification of Japan in 1600. ...
... Nobunaga’s. He completed the full unification of Japan in 1600. ...
Age of Early European Explorations & Conquests
... 2. A New Player Europe Nicolo, Maffeo, & Marco Polo, 1271 Expansion becomes a state enterprise monarchs had the authority & the resources. ...
... 2. A New Player Europe Nicolo, Maffeo, & Marco Polo, 1271 Expansion becomes a state enterprise monarchs had the authority & the resources. ...
For God, Glory and Gold
... For ______________________ and _____________________ he encourages sailors to push farther and chart new areas. The Portuguese sail down the ______________ west coast as they do so they set up trading stations along the coast… these trading stations would later become the origins of the ____________ ...
... For ______________________ and _____________________ he encourages sailors to push farther and chart new areas. The Portuguese sail down the ______________ west coast as they do so they set up trading stations along the coast… these trading stations would later become the origins of the ____________ ...
Chapter Two- Section One
... A. First Explorers- The _____________ were the first Europeans to make contact with North America; they came from __________________, a peninsula that includes the present-day countries of ____________, ____________, and ____________. 1. Skilled Sailors- developed a new style of ship, called the ___ ...
... A. First Explorers- The _____________ were the first Europeans to make contact with North America; they came from __________________, a peninsula that includes the present-day countries of ____________, ____________, and ____________. 1. Skilled Sailors- developed a new style of ship, called the ___ ...
Exploration and Expansion
... What factors contributed to the Europeans entrance into their age of discovery and expansion? What were the general consequences of European expansion? ...
... What factors contributed to the Europeans entrance into their age of discovery and expansion? What were the general consequences of European expansion? ...
US Immigration Patterns, as of 1900
... EUROPEANS Between 1870 and 1920, approximately 20 million Europeans arrived in the United States. Before 1890, most immigrants came from countries in western and northern Europe. Beginning in the 1890s, however, increasing numbers came from southern and eastern Europe. In 1907 alone, about a million ...
... EUROPEANS Between 1870 and 1920, approximately 20 million Europeans arrived in the United States. Before 1890, most immigrants came from countries in western and northern Europe. Beginning in the 1890s, however, increasing numbers came from southern and eastern Europe. In 1907 alone, about a million ...
european exploration
... Religious aims –spread Christianity and drive out the Muslims Renaissance spirit—explore the unknown Improvement in technology—strong ships; better navigational instruments; accurate maps ...
... Religious aims –spread Christianity and drive out the Muslims Renaissance spirit—explore the unknown Improvement in technology—strong ships; better navigational instruments; accurate maps ...
Chapter 2 Worksheet
... a. greatly expanding their military. b. forming an alliance with Japan. c. building a great wall around Korea. d. excluding foreigners from their nation. ____ 19. When the first European traders arrived in the 1500s, the Japanese responded by a. refusing all trade with the West. b. welcoming trade w ...
... a. greatly expanding their military. b. forming an alliance with Japan. c. building a great wall around Korea. d. excluding foreigners from their nation. ____ 19. When the first European traders arrived in the 1500s, the Japanese responded by a. refusing all trade with the West. b. welcoming trade w ...
Unit II Review The Age of Exploration Terms The Three G`s
... Civilizations in the Americas 1. The Maya Empire 2. The Aztec Empire 3. The Incan Empire Places to know Iberian Peninsula Spain Portugal Great Britain France The Netherlands The Gold Coast Cape of Good Hope The Caribbean China Japan Korea East Indies Mexico Peru ...
... Civilizations in the Americas 1. The Maya Empire 2. The Aztec Empire 3. The Incan Empire Places to know Iberian Peninsula Spain Portugal Great Britain France The Netherlands The Gold Coast Cape of Good Hope The Caribbean China Japan Korea East Indies Mexico Peru ...
Exploration in Japan
... Dutch: by 1600s,Netherlands will become a leading sea power due to its large fleet of ships Dutch East India Company Spice Islands ...
... Dutch: by 1600s,Netherlands will become a leading sea power due to its large fleet of ships Dutch East India Company Spice Islands ...
early explorers & far east reform
... • PORTUGUESE SAILORS REACH ASIA: – BARTOLOMEU DIAS: 1ST EXPLORER TO SAIL AROUND THE TIP OF AFRICA. – VASCO DE GAMA: 1ST EXPLORER TO REACH THE PORT OF CALICUT. ...
... • PORTUGUESE SAILORS REACH ASIA: – BARTOLOMEU DIAS: 1ST EXPLORER TO SAIL AROUND THE TIP OF AFRICA. – VASCO DE GAMA: 1ST EXPLORER TO REACH THE PORT OF CALICUT. ...
7.1 Overview Essay
... In the 1930s, as the United States confronted economic crisis at home, a crisis was brewing in Europe. The totalitarian regimes of Italy's Mussolini, Germany's Hitler, and Japan's Tojo threatened then disrupted world peace. Initially the United States, dealing with the Great Depression, was unwillin ...
... In the 1930s, as the United States confronted economic crisis at home, a crisis was brewing in Europe. The totalitarian regimes of Italy's Mussolini, Germany's Hitler, and Japan's Tojo threatened then disrupted world peace. Initially the United States, dealing with the Great Depression, was unwillin ...
ch 19 - Cherokee County Schools
... Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, England, France 2. What did the Treaty of Tordesillas reveal about the Europeans’ attitudes toward non-European lands and peoples? Europeans believed that non-European lands and peoples were fair game for conquest and exploitation. 3.In what ways did Europeans owe s ...
... Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, England, France 2. What did the Treaty of Tordesillas reveal about the Europeans’ attitudes toward non-European lands and peoples? Europeans believed that non-European lands and peoples were fair game for conquest and exploitation. 3.In what ways did Europeans owe s ...
Expanded Influence of Western Civilization 1400-
... Dutch East India Company very aggressive- competed with British East India Company Both dominated the East Indies and India ...
... Dutch East India Company very aggressive- competed with British East India Company Both dominated the East Indies and India ...
Chapter 19 PPT - Lyndhurst Schools
... PERSIAN GULF, ARABIAN SEA, INDIA & ASIA • WHY ARE THEY DETERMINED TO PREVENT MUSLIMS FROM CONTINUING THEIR SPICE TRADE? ...
... PERSIAN GULF, ARABIAN SEA, INDIA & ASIA • WHY ARE THEY DETERMINED TO PREVENT MUSLIMS FROM CONTINUING THEIR SPICE TRADE? ...
Early Exploration and Colonization
... Portuguese Expansion? • Christianity – Catholic Spain and Portugal – Christianize the Asians ...
... Portuguese Expansion? • Christianity – Catholic Spain and Portugal – Christianize the Asians ...
Age of Exploration and Isolation - Mr Dean`s Social Studies Webpage
... Tokugawa Shoguns focused on ridding the country of them • 1637 situation came to a head after rebellion led by Christians • All Christian missionaries were kicked out of China and all Japanese had to demonstrate faithfulness to some branch of Buddhism ...
... Tokugawa Shoguns focused on ridding the country of them • 1637 situation came to a head after rebellion led by Christians • All Christian missionaries were kicked out of China and all Japanese had to demonstrate faithfulness to some branch of Buddhism ...
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.