File - Social Studies with Mrs. Ingold
... originally from Asia, grew well in the warm, humid climate of some of the places where the Spanish and Portuguese settled. Europeans also planted oranges, onions, and lettuce. Europeans also brought new animals to the Americas. Domesticated animals such as cows, goats, sheep, pigs, horses, and chick ...
... originally from Asia, grew well in the warm, humid climate of some of the places where the Spanish and Portuguese settled. Europeans also planted oranges, onions, and lettuce. Europeans also brought new animals to the Americas. Domesticated animals such as cows, goats, sheep, pigs, horses, and chick ...
Chapter 19 book notes - Jackson Memorial High School
... In 1467, civil war destroys old feudal system in Japan Period from 1467 to 1568 is called time of the “Warring States” Daimyo—warrior chieftains—are lords in new feudal system Emperor is figurehead with no real power Daimyo build armies of mounted samurai and gun-bearing infantry ...
... In 1467, civil war destroys old feudal system in Japan Period from 1467 to 1568 is called time of the “Warring States” Daimyo—warrior chieftains—are lords in new feudal system Emperor is figurehead with no real power Daimyo build armies of mounted samurai and gun-bearing infantry ...
LSMS history jc new:Layout 1
... I was a sailor on Columbus’s first voyage of discovery. I lived in Palos, where Columbus began his voyage. I was an experienced sailor but others were freemen who came along with promises of fame and riches and ‘gold-covered’ houses. In all, there were about 90 of us on the three ships which Columbu ...
... I was a sailor on Columbus’s first voyage of discovery. I lived in Palos, where Columbus began his voyage. I was an experienced sailor but others were freemen who came along with promises of fame and riches and ‘gold-covered’ houses. In all, there were about 90 of us on the three ships which Columbu ...
Lecture 4
... As a result of Japan’s economic and military growth, the Security Treaty was eventually revised in 1960 which was known as the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan. It aimed at confirming the US-Japanese military system and the military alliance between the t ...
... As a result of Japan’s economic and military growth, the Security Treaty was eventually revised in 1960 which was known as the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan. It aimed at confirming the US-Japanese military system and the military alliance between the t ...
About the Age of Exploration
... Sailing north along the African coast, the ships would stop at one of these cities to take on food and to give sailors a rest before the long trip across the Indian Ocean. The cities served the same purpose for homeward-bound ships. After a time, the Portuguese government decided to try to take over ...
... Sailing north along the African coast, the ships would stop at one of these cities to take on food and to give sailors a rest before the long trip across the Indian Ocean. The cities served the same purpose for homeward-bound ships. After a time, the Portuguese government decided to try to take over ...
Glencoe World History
... overseas empire in the Americas. • In 1519 Hernán Cortés and his Spanish allies were welcomed into Tenochtitlán by the Aztec monarch Montezuma. The Spanish were expelled from the city one year later. • When the Spaniards left, smallpox devastated the Aztec capital. The Spanish returned and captured ...
... overseas empire in the Americas. • In 1519 Hernán Cortés and his Spanish allies were welcomed into Tenochtitlán by the Aztec monarch Montezuma. The Spanish were expelled from the city one year later. • When the Spaniards left, smallpox devastated the Aztec capital. The Spanish returned and captured ...
Chapter 13 - MISTER WHITTLE!
... 1509, a Portuguese fleet of warships defeated a combined fleet of Turkish and Indian ships off the coast of India. A year later, Admiral Afonso de Albuquerque set up a port at Goa, on the western coast of India. The Portuguese then began to range more widely in search of the source of the spice tra ...
... 1509, a Portuguese fleet of warships defeated a combined fleet of Turkish and Indian ships off the coast of India. A year later, Admiral Afonso de Albuquerque set up a port at Goa, on the western coast of India. The Portuguese then began to range more widely in search of the source of the spice tra ...
The Spice Trade
... Da Gama quickly outfitted a new fleet. In 1502, he forced a treaty of friendship on the ruler of Calicut. Da Gama left Portuguese merchants behind to buy spices when prices were low and to store them near the dock until the next fleet could return. Soon, the Portuguese seized key ports around the I ...
... Da Gama quickly outfitted a new fleet. In 1502, he forced a treaty of friendship on the ruler of Calicut. Da Gama left Portuguese merchants behind to buy spices when prices were low and to store them near the dock until the next fleet could return. Soon, the Portuguese seized key ports around the I ...
European Exploration
... America Exploration: The Caribbean and Slavery The Africans were packed onto ships. The Europeans knew that “X” number of the slaves were going to die, so that packed them in tighter to compensate… - They planned on losing 20% en route - Some of these were suicides. The slaves were first brought to ...
... America Exploration: The Caribbean and Slavery The Africans were packed onto ships. The Europeans knew that “X” number of the slaves were going to die, so that packed them in tighter to compensate… - They planned on losing 20% en route - Some of these were suicides. The slaves were first brought to ...
Chapter 6: The Age of Exploration
... 1509, a Portuguese fleet of warships defeated a combined fleet of Turkish and Indian ships off the coast of India. A year later, Admiral Afonso de Albuquerque set up a port at Goa, on the western coast of India. The Portuguese then began to range more widely in search of the source of the spice tra ...
... 1509, a Portuguese fleet of warships defeated a combined fleet of Turkish and Indian ships off the coast of India. A year later, Admiral Afonso de Albuquerque set up a port at Goa, on the western coast of India. The Portuguese then began to range more widely in search of the source of the spice tra ...
Chapter 13: The Age of Exploration, 1500-1800
... 1509, a Portuguese fleet of warships defeated a combined fleet of Turkish and Indian ships off the coast of India. A year later, Admiral Afonso de Albuquerque set up a port at Goa, on the western coast of India. The Portuguese then began to range more widely in search of the source of the spice tra ...
... 1509, a Portuguese fleet of warships defeated a combined fleet of Turkish and Indian ships off the coast of India. A year later, Admiral Afonso de Albuquerque set up a port at Goa, on the western coast of India. The Portuguese then began to range more widely in search of the source of the spice tra ...
Exploration, Encounters and Empire
... Dutch seize several Portuguese trading posts along the West African Coast Luanda, Angola, becomes leading port by which slaves are shipped to Brazil from Dutch vessels frequenting the region of Upper Guinea for trade ...
... Dutch seize several Portuguese trading posts along the West African Coast Luanda, Angola, becomes leading port by which slaves are shipped to Brazil from Dutch vessels frequenting the region of Upper Guinea for trade ...
Lesson 2 Beginning of exploration (SEARCH)
... A – A line of Demarcation is created • In the 1450’s the pope had given control to Portugal over all African trade and exploration • In 1493, the pope drew a line down a map and divided the world ...
... A – A line of Demarcation is created • In the 1450’s the pope had given control to Portugal over all African trade and exploration • In 1493, the pope drew a line down a map and divided the world ...
So unlike Me from the Past who argues that Columbus has a
... there were already powerful empires in the region. Instead, they apparently sat in the middle of the Indian Ocean doing nothing. Actually, they were able to capture & control a number of coastal cities, creating what historians call a “trading post empire.” They could do this thanks to their well-ar ...
... there were already powerful empires in the region. Instead, they apparently sat in the middle of the Indian Ocean doing nothing. Actually, they were able to capture & control a number of coastal cities, creating what historians call a “trading post empire.” They could do this thanks to their well-ar ...
Age of Exploration - Marion County Public Schools
... Muslims sold Asian goods to Italians Italian merchants resold items at increased prices to merchants throughout Europe Other traders did NOT like this and wanted new routes that bypassed Italian merchants ...
... Muslims sold Asian goods to Italians Italian merchants resold items at increased prices to merchants throughout Europe Other traders did NOT like this and wanted new routes that bypassed Italian merchants ...
European Exploration
... America Exploration: The Caribbean and Slavery The Africans were packed onto ships. The Europeans knew that “X” number of the slaves were going to die, so that packed them in tighter to compensate… - They planned on losing 20% en route - Some of these were suicides. The slaves were first brought to ...
... America Exploration: The Caribbean and Slavery The Africans were packed onto ships. The Europeans knew that “X” number of the slaves were going to die, so that packed them in tighter to compensate… - They planned on losing 20% en route - Some of these were suicides. The slaves were first brought to ...
European Exploration
... America Exploration: The Caribbean and Slavery The Africans were packed onto ships. The Europeans knew that “X” number of the slaves were going to die, so that packed them in tighter to compensate… - They planned on losing 20% en route - Some of these were suicides. The slaves were first brought to ...
... America Exploration: The Caribbean and Slavery The Africans were packed onto ships. The Europeans knew that “X” number of the slaves were going to die, so that packed them in tighter to compensate… - They planned on losing 20% en route - Some of these were suicides. The slaves were first brought to ...
European Exploration
... America Exploration: The Caribbean and Slavery The Africans were packed onto ships. The Europeans knew that “X” number of the slaves were going to die, so that packed them in tighter to compensate… - They planned on losing 20% en route - Some of these were suicides. The slaves were first brought to ...
... America Exploration: The Caribbean and Slavery The Africans were packed onto ships. The Europeans knew that “X” number of the slaves were going to die, so that packed them in tighter to compensate… - They planned on losing 20% en route - Some of these were suicides. The slaves were first brought to ...
Showdown 15th Century Mariners
... So, once the Portuguese breached the Indian Ocean, they didn’t create, like, huge colonies, because there were already powerful empires in the region. Instead, they were able to capture and control a num ...
... So, once the Portuguese breached the Indian Ocean, they didn’t create, like, huge colonies, because there were already powerful empires in the region. Instead, they were able to capture and control a num ...
A “New World” - Jefferson School District
... controlled the trade routes and charged high prices. Europeans wanted to find their own trade routes so they wouldn’t have to pay the fees. • Christians wanted to spread their ideas about religion to other parts of the world. • Some explorers were simply curious about what lay on the other side of t ...
... controlled the trade routes and charged high prices. Europeans wanted to find their own trade routes so they wouldn’t have to pay the fees. • Christians wanted to spread their ideas about religion to other parts of the world. • Some explorers were simply curious about what lay on the other side of t ...
Europe Enters the Modern Age PowerPoint
... routes to Asia. Europeans were especially interested in spices from Asia. Trade with the East, however, was difficult and very expensive. Muslims and Italians controlled the flow of goods. European monarchs and merchants wanted to break the hold that Muslims and Italians had on trade. A final moti ...
... routes to Asia. Europeans were especially interested in spices from Asia. Trade with the East, however, was difficult and very expensive. Muslims and Italians controlled the flow of goods. European monarchs and merchants wanted to break the hold that Muslims and Italians had on trade. A final moti ...
The European Age of Exploration
... England operated through the East India Company, establishing its first trading post at Canton in 1699 Qing limited contact with the British, keeping them outside city limits and limiting timeframe for trade ...
... England operated through the East India Company, establishing its first trading post at Canton in 1699 Qing limited contact with the British, keeping them outside city limits and limiting timeframe for trade ...
trading post empires webquest
... A. “With the Treaty of Tordesillas signed, Portugal assured exclusive navigation around Africa and in 1498 Vasco da Gama reached India and established the first Portuguese outposts there. Soon Portugal become the center of the commerce with the East.” The following is an excerpt from Vasco da Gama’s ...
... A. “With the Treaty of Tordesillas signed, Portugal assured exclusive navigation around Africa and in 1498 Vasco da Gama reached India and established the first Portuguese outposts there. Soon Portugal become the center of the commerce with the East.” The following is an excerpt from Vasco da Gama’s ...
Failing to Change: The Plight of the Japanese
... to make decisions. They are ill-suited to the computer business, which is a place of rapid change in technology, customer identity, and industry structure. In America, such computer behemoths are losing strength as a number of small venture-type companies rise up, glowing with vitality, innovation, ...
... to make decisions. They are ill-suited to the computer business, which is a place of rapid change in technology, customer identity, and industry structure. In America, such computer behemoths are losing strength as a number of small venture-type companies rise up, glowing with vitality, innovation, ...
The Creation of a World Market - Leleua Loupe
... captured in war or had inherited their status • European demand increased, – local African slave traders began moving inland and kidnapping people from villages. – African Intermediaries (private merchants, local elites and trading state monopolies) • active in acquiring more enslaved peoples, dicta ...
... captured in war or had inherited their status • European demand increased, – local African slave traders began moving inland and kidnapping people from villages. – African Intermediaries (private merchants, local elites and trading state monopolies) • active in acquiring more enslaved peoples, dicta ...
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.