Chapter 30 - Bellbrook
... The next stop was Malindi (mahl in’ dē) in present-day Kenya. There, the crew took on supplies and learned to make rope from coconut fiber. The king of Malindi sent da Gama an Arab pilot to lead him to his final destination of Calicut (kal’ i kuht), a port and trading center on the southwest coast ...
... The next stop was Malindi (mahl in’ dē) in present-day Kenya. There, the crew took on supplies and learned to make rope from coconut fiber. The king of Malindi sent da Gama an Arab pilot to lead him to his final destination of Calicut (kal’ i kuht), a port and trading center on the southwest coast ...
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... Cabral planned to follow da Gama's westward-thensouthward course. Instead, he went so far west that he reached Brazil. Cabral claimed Brazil for his king and sent one of the ships back to Portugal with the good news that Portugal now had a foothold in the Americas. Cabral then continued to India and ...
... Cabral planned to follow da Gama's westward-thensouthward course. Instead, he went so far west that he reached Brazil. Cabral claimed Brazil for his king and sent one of the ships back to Portugal with the good news that Portugal now had a foothold in the Americas. Cabral then continued to India and ...
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 ...
Essential Question for TP #4
... After exploring other islands in the area Columbus returned triumphantly to Spain in 1493. Columbus believed the islands he had found lay off the east coast of India. Thus, he called them the Indies and their inhabitants Indians. However, Columbus had actually discovered islands in the Americas. The ...
... After exploring other islands in the area Columbus returned triumphantly to Spain in 1493. Columbus believed the islands he had found lay off the east coast of India. Thus, he called them the Indies and their inhabitants Indians. However, Columbus had actually discovered islands in the Americas. The ...
The Age of Exploration
... Started an institute for seafaring and exploring Combined ship technology learned from Islam with new European innovations By the time of his death in 1460, the Portuguese had sailed as far south as the Gold Coast of West Africa Prince Henry never sailed on any of his expeditions and rarely left Por ...
... Started an institute for seafaring and exploring Combined ship technology learned from Islam with new European innovations By the time of his death in 1460, the Portuguese had sailed as far south as the Gold Coast of West Africa Prince Henry never sailed on any of his expeditions and rarely left Por ...
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 ...
Warm Up # 25 -- Voyages of Discovery - British-Honors
... period is often called the Age of Exploration. One major reason for exploring was the desire for money. For years, goods from China and India such as silks and spices could only be purchased from Italian merchants at high prices. Explorers looked for faster routes to China and India in hopes of trad ...
... period is often called the Age of Exploration. One major reason for exploring was the desire for money. For years, goods from China and India such as silks and spices could only be purchased from Italian merchants at high prices. Explorers looked for faster routes to China and India in hopes of trad ...
Age of Exploration Flowchart PowerPoint
... Serrao discovers Pacific Ocean for Portugal from the W. end (1513) while Balboa discovers it for Spain from the E. end in the same year ...
... Serrao discovers Pacific Ocean for Portugal from the W. end (1513) while Balboa discovers it for Spain from the E. end in the same year ...
Diapositiva 1 - CCB - G8 Individuals and Societies
... also blocked access to North Africa and the Red Sea -- two very important trade routes to the Far East. ...
... also blocked access to North Africa and the Red Sea -- two very important trade routes to the Far East. ...
Portuguese, led by Prince Henry, explore African - KCPE-KCSE
... Serrao discovers Pacific Ocean for Portugal from the W. end (1513) while Balboa discovers it for Spain from the E. end in the same year ...
... Serrao discovers Pacific Ocean for Portugal from the W. end (1513) while Balboa discovers it for Spain from the E. end in the same year ...
Portugal`s Location
... The trade of luxury goods like spices, silk, gems, was controlled by Muslim traders who sold to Italians. The Italians then sold to other Europeans at very high prices. The other European countries resented the Italian monopoly and looked for an all water route to Asia to bypass the overland routes ...
... The trade of luxury goods like spices, silk, gems, was controlled by Muslim traders who sold to Italians. The Italians then sold to other Europeans at very high prices. The other European countries resented the Italian monopoly and looked for an all water route to Asia to bypass the overland routes ...
Europeans Explore the World
... century, European sailors began to plan voyages that would take them beyond the limits of the world they knew. The new interest in the world came in part from the Renaissance, but the main reason was to set up new trading links with spiceproducing lands in Asia. Spices were an essential part of ever ...
... century, European sailors began to plan voyages that would take them beyond the limits of the world they knew. The new interest in the world came in part from the Renaissance, but the main reason was to set up new trading links with spiceproducing lands in Asia. Spices were an essential part of ever ...
Chapter 1
... • Established themselves as the leaders in seafaring technology • Prince Henry the Navigator – established an academy for exploration • Bartolomeu Dias rounded the tip of Africa • Vasco de Gama – reached India ...
... • Established themselves as the leaders in seafaring technology • Prince Henry the Navigator – established an academy for exploration • Bartolomeu Dias rounded the tip of Africa • Vasco de Gama – reached India ...
Section 2: Portuguese Exploration Part 1
... Using your textbook, read the following section "Rounding Africa" (pg.40) and answer the following questions. Please restate the questions in your answer. 1. What did the Portuguese setup as they sailed south? _____________ _____________________________________________________ 2. Who was the explore ...
... Using your textbook, read the following section "Rounding Africa" (pg.40) and answer the following questions. Please restate the questions in your answer. 1. What did the Portuguese setup as they sailed south? _____________ _____________________________________________________ 2. Who was the explore ...
Europe Enters the Modern Age PowerPoint
... Two main reasons stand out. First, Europeans of this time had several motives for exploring the world. Second, advances in knowledge and technology helped to make the Age of Exploration possible. For early explorers, one of the main motives for exploration was the desire to find new trade routes t ...
... Two main reasons stand out. First, Europeans of this time had several motives for exploring the world. Second, advances in knowledge and technology helped to make the Age of Exploration possible. For early explorers, one of the main motives for exploration was the desire to find new trade routes t ...
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... • The Portuguese took over trade that was already being controlled by other peoples. • In other places, the Portuguese just joined in with the existing trade. • Siam (Thailand) was attempting to achieve independence from Burma when the Portuguese arrived. • The Portuguese made few converts to Cathol ...
... • The Portuguese took over trade that was already being controlled by other peoples. • In other places, the Portuguese just joined in with the existing trade. • Siam (Thailand) was attempting to achieve independence from Burma when the Portuguese arrived. • The Portuguese made few converts to Cathol ...
The Age of Discovery
... The next stop was Malindi (mahl in’ dē) in present-day Kenya. There, the crew took on supplies and learned to make rope from coconut fiber. The king of Malindi sent da Gama an Arab pilot to lead him to his final destination of Calicut (kal’ i kuht), a port and trading center on the southwest coast ...
... The next stop was Malindi (mahl in’ dē) in present-day Kenya. There, the crew took on supplies and learned to make rope from coconut fiber. The king of Malindi sent da Gama an Arab pilot to lead him to his final destination of Calicut (kal’ i kuht), a port and trading center on the southwest coast ...
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... generals of the newly established Ming dynasty. The young Ma Sanbao (later Ma He), as he was then known, was among the boys who were captured, castrated, and sent into the army as orderlies. By 1390, when these troops were placed under the command of the prince of Yan, Ma He had distinguished himsel ...
... generals of the newly established Ming dynasty. The young Ma Sanbao (later Ma He), as he was then known, was among the boys who were captured, castrated, and sent into the army as orderlies. By 1390, when these troops were placed under the command of the prince of Yan, Ma He had distinguished himsel ...
The Search for Spices
... source of African gold, so he embodied the crusading drive and the new sprit of exploration. In southern Portugal, Henry gathered scientists, cartographers, and other people to help in the building of new ships, make new maps, and train for the long voyages up ahead! Henry died in 1460, at age 6 ...
... source of African gold, so he embodied the crusading drive and the new sprit of exploration. In southern Portugal, Henry gathered scientists, cartographers, and other people to help in the building of new ships, make new maps, and train for the long voyages up ahead! Henry died in 1460, at age 6 ...
The Search for Spices presentation
... source of African gold, so he embodied the crusading drive and the new sprit of exploration. In southern Portugal, Henry gathered scientists, cartographers, and other people to help in the building of new ships, make new maps, and train for the long voyages up ahead! Henry died in 1460, at age 6 ...
... source of African gold, so he embodied the crusading drive and the new sprit of exploration. In southern Portugal, Henry gathered scientists, cartographers, and other people to help in the building of new ships, make new maps, and train for the long voyages up ahead! Henry died in 1460, at age 6 ...
European Exploration and Expansion - GR 1
... the fourteenth century, conquests by the Ottoman Turks reduced the ability of Westerners to travel by land to the East. People then spoke of gaining access to Asia by sea. Economic motives loom large in European expansion. Merchants, adventurers, and state officials had high hopes of expanding trade ...
... the fourteenth century, conquests by the Ottoman Turks reduced the ability of Westerners to travel by land to the East. People then spoke of gaining access to Asia by sea. Economic motives loom large in European expansion. Merchants, adventurers, and state officials had high hopes of expanding trade ...
CHAPTER 22
... This chapter explores the cross-cultural networks that linked Europe and Asia between 1000 and 1500. The Mongol conquests of the thirteenth century disrupted commerce al ng the ancient silk route through central Asia, but eventually trade and travel were restored and e en strengthened. Although trav ...
... This chapter explores the cross-cultural networks that linked Europe and Asia between 1000 and 1500. The Mongol conquests of the thirteenth century disrupted commerce al ng the ancient silk route through central Asia, but eventually trade and travel were restored and e en strengthened. Although trav ...
Portuguese India
The State of India (Portuguese: Estado da Índia), also referred as the Portuguese State of India (Estado Português da Índia, EPI) or simply Portuguese India (Índia Portuguesa), was a state of the Portuguese Overseas Empire, founded six years after the discovery of a sea route between Portugal and the Indian Subcontinent to serve as the governing body of a string of Portuguese fortresses and colonies overseas.The first viceroy, Francisco de Almeida, established his headquarters in Cochin (Cochim, Kochi). Subsequent Portuguese governors were not always of viceroy rank. After 1510, the capital of the Portuguese viceroyalty was transferred to Goa. Until the 18th century, the Portuguese governor in Goa had authority over all Portuguese possessions in the Indian Ocean, from southern Africa to southeast Asia. In 1752 Mozambique got its own separate government and in 1844 the Portuguese Government of India stopped administering the territory of Macau, Solor and Timor, and its authority was confined to the colonial holdings on the Malabar coast of present-day India.At the time of the British Indian Empire's dissolution in 1947, Portuguese India was subdivided into three districts located on modern-day India's western coast, sometimes referred to collectively as Goa: These were Goa; Daman (Portuguese: Damão) which included the inland enclaves of Dadra and Nagar Haveli; and Diu. Portugal lost effective control of the enclaves of Dadra and Nagar Haveli in 1954, and finally the rest of the overseas territory in December 1961, when it was taken by India after military action. In spite of this, Portugal only recognised Indian control in 1975, after the Carnation Revolution and the fall of the Estado Novo regime.