File - Mr Wyka`s Weebly
... Portuguese, sponsored by Prince Henry, soon discovered a new source of gold from the African continent. • The southern coast of West Africa soon became known as the Gold Coast to Europeans. ...
... Portuguese, sponsored by Prince Henry, soon discovered a new source of gold from the African continent. • The southern coast of West Africa soon became known as the Gold Coast to Europeans. ...
The Maritime Revolution, to 1550 I. Global Maritime Expansion
... i. Some Muslim states were suspicious of the Portuguese, while others welcomed them as allies in struggle against neighbors. On Swahili Coast, Malindi befriended Portuguese & was spared when Portuguese attacked/looted many other Swahili city-states in 1505. ii. Christian Ethiopia sought & gained Por ...
... i. Some Muslim states were suspicious of the Portuguese, while others welcomed them as allies in struggle against neighbors. On Swahili Coast, Malindi befriended Portuguese & was spared when Portuguese attacked/looted many other Swahili city-states in 1505. ii. Christian Ethiopia sought & gained Por ...
Read and Respond: Age of Exploration
... He established a naval observatory to teach students about sailing. Students there learned navigation, astronomy, and cartography (mapmaking). Henry’s efforts advanced what Europeans knew about these sciences. Henry was unable to make money trading in gold, so he tried creating sugar cane plantation ...
... He established a naval observatory to teach students about sailing. Students there learned navigation, astronomy, and cartography (mapmaking). Henry’s efforts advanced what Europeans knew about these sciences. Henry was unable to make money trading in gold, so he tried creating sugar cane plantation ...
New Trade Routes - White Plains Public Schools
... become wealthy too. In addition to the trade domination of the Italian citystates, the Ottoman Turks had conquered the Byzantine Empire in 1453 and temporarily cut Europe off from trade with East Asia. An Italian monopoly on trade with Asia and the Ottoman interference with trade led to a European s ...
... become wealthy too. In addition to the trade domination of the Italian citystates, the Ottoman Turks had conquered the Byzantine Empire in 1453 and temporarily cut Europe off from trade with East Asia. An Italian monopoly on trade with Asia and the Ottoman interference with trade led to a European s ...
European Exploration - Scott County Schools
... • As Portugal & later Spain moved into the Atlantic, they encountered tropical islands • Diseases that they brought killed off the native people and they began using slaves purchased in West Africa to grow sugar • A new “Atlantic System” of trade develops • At first, Africans controlled slave trade ...
... • As Portugal & later Spain moved into the Atlantic, they encountered tropical islands • Diseases that they brought killed off the native people and they began using slaves purchased in West Africa to grow sugar • A new “Atlantic System” of trade develops • At first, Africans controlled slave trade ...
During the 15th and 16th centuries, Portuguese
... In 1415, the city of Ceuta was occupied by the Portuguese aiming to control navigation of the African coast, moved by expanding Christianity with the avail of the Pope and a desire of the unemployed nobility for epic acts of war after thereconquista. Young prince Henry the Navigator was there and be ...
... In 1415, the city of Ceuta was occupied by the Portuguese aiming to control navigation of the African coast, moved by expanding Christianity with the avail of the Pope and a desire of the unemployed nobility for epic acts of war after thereconquista. Young prince Henry the Navigator was there and be ...
I. Encounters With Europe (1450-1550)
... Spain and Portugal reason for dominance of Americas – helped by native population’s vulnerability to disease and European superior weaponry Asian and African Population – more immune to European diseases (reason – earlier contact with the Europeans) and they were more able to resist European militar ...
... Spain and Portugal reason for dominance of Americas – helped by native population’s vulnerability to disease and European superior weaponry Asian and African Population – more immune to European diseases (reason – earlier contact with the Europeans) and they were more able to resist European militar ...
Exploration – short accounts
... The Renaissance spirit – the renaissance was creating a questioning spirit in Europe. Many people wanted to discover more about the world. This spirit of curiosity and hunger for knowledge led Europeans to explore other parts of the world. ...
... The Renaissance spirit – the renaissance was creating a questioning spirit in Europe. Many people wanted to discover more about the world. This spirit of curiosity and hunger for knowledge led Europeans to explore other parts of the world. ...
Age of Exploration1
... pre-eminent European pioneer in maritime exploration. The first was its geographical position along the west coast of the Iberian Peninsula, which allowed for the natural development of a seafaring tradition. The second was the evolution of a complex maritime economy in which the port cities of ...
... pre-eminent European pioneer in maritime exploration. The first was its geographical position along the west coast of the Iberian Peninsula, which allowed for the natural development of a seafaring tradition. The second was the evolution of a complex maritime economy in which the port cities of ...
6_1 - Early Explorations
... explorers that we studied today. • Make sure to include three details about the explorer and underline them. ...
... explorers that we studied today. • Make sure to include three details about the explorer and underline them. ...
Exploration- Early Europe
... Explored the coast of the newly discovered lands Suggested Columbus had actually discovered a new world Vespucci’s name begins to appear on maps of the New World ...
... Explored the coast of the newly discovered lands Suggested Columbus had actually discovered a new world Vespucci’s name begins to appear on maps of the New World ...
The Age of Exploration
... to India & bypass trades of the Middle East Claim islands in Atlantic, coastal areas of W. Africa 1400 Bartolomeu Diaz – reaches southern tip names it Cape of Good Hope ...
... to India & bypass trades of the Middle East Claim islands in Atlantic, coastal areas of W. Africa 1400 Bartolomeu Diaz – reaches southern tip names it Cape of Good Hope ...
A New Spirit of Reform
... • Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal set up a school of navigation. ...
... • Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal set up a school of navigation. ...
File
... Other Europeans realized it could be highly profitable to bypass the Italian city-states and gain direct access to Asia. ...
... Other Europeans realized it could be highly profitable to bypass the Italian city-states and gain direct access to Asia. ...
- Google Sites
... wanted to see merchants who had economic control of traded Asian products. They wanted to find a sea route to Asia for direct trade. Also, the Europeans hoped to convert people to Christianity. Not only that, they were interested in Asian cultures because of Marco Polo’s book about his adventures. E ...
... wanted to see merchants who had economic control of traded Asian products. They wanted to find a sea route to Asia for direct trade. Also, the Europeans hoped to convert people to Christianity. Not only that, they were interested in Asian cultures because of Marco Polo’s book about his adventures. E ...
Age of Exploration, Discovery, and Expansion
... • In 1608, he founded Quebec, the first permanent French settlement in the Americas. • Meanwhile, the British were founding Virginia. ...
... • In 1608, he founded Quebec, the first permanent French settlement in the Americas. • Meanwhile, the British were founding Virginia. ...
APWH CH 15
... • Produced a financial ($) return!, from trade in slaves, & then from the gold trade • In 1469, the process of exploration picked up speed as private commercial enterprises got involved. The Lisbon merchant Fernao Gomes sent expeditions that discovered and developed the island of São Tomé and explor ...
... • Produced a financial ($) return!, from trade in slaves, & then from the gold trade • In 1469, the process of exploration picked up speed as private commercial enterprises got involved. The Lisbon merchant Fernao Gomes sent expeditions that discovered and developed the island of São Tomé and explor ...
19.1 – Europeans Explore the East
... Columbus sails to find a route to Asia across the Atlantic • Reaches the Caribbean & opens up colonization of the Americas – Believed he had reached the East Indies ...
... Columbus sails to find a route to Asia across the Atlantic • Reaches the Caribbean & opens up colonization of the Americas – Believed he had reached the East Indies ...
19.1 – Europeans Explore the East
... Columbus sails to find a route to Asia across the Atlantic • Reaches the Caribbean & opens up colonization of the Americas – Believed he had reached the East Indies ...
... Columbus sails to find a route to Asia across the Atlantic • Reaches the Caribbean & opens up colonization of the Americas – Believed he had reached the East Indies ...
Age of Exploration Quiz and Study Guide
... 2. Why did the explorers travel by sea, rather than land, to reach Asia? A. Living on a boat was an easier way of life than traveling by land. ...
... 2. Why did the explorers travel by sea, rather than land, to reach Asia? A. Living on a boat was an easier way of life than traveling by land. ...
Diapositiva 1 - CCB - G8 Individuals and Societies
... Prince Henry the Navigator from Portugal was one of the first explorers of the time. He paid for expeditions, set up a school for sailors and employed cartographers (map-makers) although he didn’t travel much himself. ...
... Prince Henry the Navigator from Portugal was one of the first explorers of the time. He paid for expeditions, set up a school for sailors and employed cartographers (map-makers) although he didn’t travel much himself. ...
History of Portugal (1415–1578)
The kingdom of Portugal in the 15th century was one of the first European powers to begin building a colonial empire.The Portuguese Renaissance was a period of exploration, during which Portuguese sailorsdiscovered several Atlantic archipelagos like the Azores, Madeira, or Cape Verde, explored and colonized the African coast, discovered an eastern route to India that rounded the Cape of Good Hope, discovered Brazil, explored the Indian Ocean and established trading routes throughout most of southern Asia, and sent the first direct European maritime trade and diplomatic missions to Ming China and to Japan.The Portuguese Renaissance produced a plethora of poets, historians, critics, theologians, and moralists, of whom the Portuguese Renaissance was their golden age. The Cancioneiro Geral by Garcia de Resende (printed 1516) is taken to mark the transition from Old Portuguese to the modern Portuguese language.