Age of Exploration
... To control natives he used extreme violence, abuse and manipulation Many became slaves ...
... To control natives he used extreme violence, abuse and manipulation Many became slaves ...
Chapter 19 Notes
... F. Line of Demarcation, Pope Alexander VI, Spain got lands west of line Portugal got lands east of line G. Treaty of Tordesillas agreement to honor the line H. Dutch and English drive out the Portuguese I. Dutch start the Dutch East India Company, Malaysia, Java, Spice Islands J. English East India ...
... F. Line of Demarcation, Pope Alexander VI, Spain got lands west of line Portugal got lands east of line G. Treaty of Tordesillas agreement to honor the line H. Dutch and English drive out the Portuguese I. Dutch start the Dutch East India Company, Malaysia, Java, Spice Islands J. English East India ...
For “God, Glory, and Gold”
... 1493 – Pope decides to __________ these lands between Spain and Portugal with an ________ line through the __________ Ocean 1494 – agreement formalized by the Treaty of _________________ ...
... 1493 – Pope decides to __________ these lands between Spain and Portugal with an ________ line through the __________ Ocean 1494 – agreement formalized by the Treaty of _________________ ...
Page C (Section II): Portugal Leads the Way
... going, staying close to land until they hit Mozambique. He finally made it (months later). In 1499, 2 of his ships came back to Portugal, filled with pepper, cinnamon, and spices. His proof that Europe could get to India by sea had a great impact on politics and business of the time. ...
... going, staying close to land until they hit Mozambique. He finally made it (months later). In 1499, 2 of his ships came back to Portugal, filled with pepper, cinnamon, and spices. His proof that Europe could get to India by sea had a great impact on politics and business of the time. ...
An Age of Explorations and Isolation, 1400-1800
... • Dias is first to sail around the tip of Africa to the Southeast Side of Africa • 1497 Vasco de Gama explored even farther past the tip and on to India where he reached the port of Calicut – He brought back spices, gems, and silk – 27000 mile sea route – Began conquering Muslim city of Ceuta in Nor ...
... • Dias is first to sail around the tip of Africa to the Southeast Side of Africa • 1497 Vasco de Gama explored even farther past the tip and on to India where he reached the port of Calicut – He brought back spices, gems, and silk – 27000 mile sea route – Began conquering Muslim city of Ceuta in Nor ...
european exploration
... European nations competed to established colonies in the Americas; greatly increased their wealth and power. Europe established sea trade with India ...
... European nations competed to established colonies in the Americas; greatly increased their wealth and power. Europe established sea trade with India ...
Europeans Explore the East
... Prince Henry est. a navigation school in order perfect their shipping capabilities He wanted to reach the vast stores of spices and other treasures that were in the East After only a few years the Portuguese had est. several trading ports on Africa’s west coast They then set the sights on East Afric ...
... Prince Henry est. a navigation school in order perfect their shipping capabilities He wanted to reach the vast stores of spices and other treasures that were in the East After only a few years the Portuguese had est. several trading ports on Africa’s west coast They then set the sights on East Afric ...
The Portuguese Voyages – Prince Henry, Diaz, de Gama.
... Reasons for the Voyages ● They wanted to increase the opportunity for the Portuguese to trade. ● They heard about a great Christian king called Prester John who they thought could help them fight the Muslims in northern Africa and the Middle East. ● The Portuguese heard that there were gold mines f ...
... Reasons for the Voyages ● They wanted to increase the opportunity for the Portuguese to trade. ● They heard about a great Christian king called Prester John who they thought could help them fight the Muslims in northern Africa and the Middle East. ● The Portuguese heard that there were gold mines f ...
19 1 notesheet (2) - mrs
... 26. According to the Line of Demarcation and Treaty of Tordesillas, the land in the East went to _______________________, and the land in the west went to _______________. 27. Who was Pope Alexander VI? _________________________________________ 28. Where did Portugal build a trading empire? ________ ...
... 26. According to the Line of Demarcation and Treaty of Tordesillas, the land in the East went to _______________________, and the land in the west went to _______________. 27. Who was Pope Alexander VI? _________________________________________ 28. Where did Portugal build a trading empire? ________ ...
Voyages of Discovery
... was brought back in chains. Died disappointed. Never admitted he had not reached his goal. Amerigo Vespucci proved that Columbus had discovered America. The discoveries of Columbus led to a dispute with the Portuguese. The Treaty of Tordesillas gave Brazil to Portugal and Spain got the rest of South ...
... was brought back in chains. Died disappointed. Never admitted he had not reached his goal. Amerigo Vespucci proved that Columbus had discovered America. The discoveries of Columbus led to a dispute with the Portuguese. The Treaty of Tordesillas gave Brazil to Portugal and Spain got the rest of South ...
Age of Discovery research questions
... 2. What was the main reason for European exploration? _______________________________________________________ 3. What had become a profitable business in Europe? _______________________________________________________ 4. When were Europeans introduced to these items? ________________________________ ...
... 2. What was the main reason for European exploration? _______________________________________________________ 3. What had become a profitable business in Europe? _______________________________________________________ 4. When were Europeans introduced to these items? ________________________________ ...
Ch 10 Explorers
... searching for a quick route to the east going west circumnavigates the globe. (A lot farther than he thought) Magellan died in the Philppine Islands so his crew actually sailed around the world. John Cabot of England, Jacques Cartier of France, and Henry Hudson for the Dutch all searched in vain ...
... searching for a quick route to the east going west circumnavigates the globe. (A lot farther than he thought) Magellan died in the Philppine Islands so his crew actually sailed around the world. John Cabot of England, Jacques Cartier of France, and Henry Hudson for the Dutch all searched in vain ...
Zheng He (Hajji Mahmud Shamsuddin) 1371
... The map shows in great detail a section of African coastline that Portuguese explorers charted and named in the fifteenth century. The African interior is illustrated with drawings of birds and views of coastal sights: Sierra Leone, named for a mountain shaped like a lion, and the Portuguese Castle ...
... The map shows in great detail a section of African coastline that Portuguese explorers charted and named in the fifteenth century. The African interior is illustrated with drawings of birds and views of coastal sights: Sierra Leone, named for a mountain shaped like a lion, and the Portuguese Castle ...
Ch. 17 Power Point
... Vasco da Gama • In 1497 led four ships on an expedition to India. • First to sail around Africa and reach India ...
... Vasco da Gama • In 1497 led four ships on an expedition to India. • First to sail around Africa and reach India ...
Asia Exploration and Trade
... Muslim ports in the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf. o Albuquerque seized the important port of Goa in Southwestern India which became the Dutch administrative seat of power in the region, winning him the title “Duke of Goa.” o Albuquerque like da gama had no qualms about executing his tasks to the fu ...
... Muslim ports in the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf. o Albuquerque seized the important port of Goa in Southwestern India which became the Dutch administrative seat of power in the region, winning him the title “Duke of Goa.” o Albuquerque like da gama had no qualms about executing his tasks to the fu ...
The Way Things Were
... Because of de Gama’s success, many people followed in his footsteps (waves? ) The goal of the Portuguese was to _________ the Muslims control of the spice trade To get complete control, the Portuguese needed control of _____________________ In Melaka, the Portuguese signed a ________ with a ...
... Because of de Gama’s success, many people followed in his footsteps (waves? ) The goal of the Portuguese was to _________ the Muslims control of the spice trade To get complete control, the Portuguese needed control of _____________________ In Melaka, the Portuguese signed a ________ with a ...
Portuguese Exploration
... On March 20, 1499, the expedition made it to the Cape of Good Hope. On September 9 of that year, da Gama reached Portugal with a shipment of spices from India. He was given the title "Admiral of the Indian Seas." ...
... On March 20, 1499, the expedition made it to the Cape of Good Hope. On September 9 of that year, da Gama reached Portugal with a shipment of spices from India. He was given the title "Admiral of the Indian Seas." ...
Expanded Influence of Western Civilization 1400-
... arrived in Caribbean thought it was the Indies thus the west IndiesMagellan- around the world East and West divided- Pope drew a line Spain and Portugal ...
... arrived in Caribbean thought it was the Indies thus the west IndiesMagellan- around the world East and West divided- Pope drew a line Spain and Portugal ...
Oceans, Currents, the shape of the world and the age of discovery
... • 23 day Monsoon crossing Calicut by May 20th • At Calicut, mistook Hinduism for a sect of Christianity! • Locals unimpressed by Portuguese trade goods • “the entire land wished him ill” ...
... • 23 day Monsoon crossing Calicut by May 20th • At Calicut, mistook Hinduism for a sect of Christianity! • Locals unimpressed by Portuguese trade goods • “the entire land wished him ill” ...
Trading Empires in the Indian Ocean
... In 1509, Portugal extended its control over the area when it defeated a Muslim fleet off the coast of India, a victory made possible by the cannons they had added aboard their ships. Portugal strengthened its hold on the region by building a fort at Hormuz in 1514. It established control of the Stra ...
... In 1509, Portugal extended its control over the area when it defeated a Muslim fleet off the coast of India, a victory made possible by the cannons they had added aboard their ships. Portugal strengthened its hold on the region by building a fort at Hormuz in 1514. It established control of the Stra ...
NOTES Portuguese Exploration - Monmouth Regional High School
... Find a direct sea route to Asia By his death, Portugal had established trade ports along the Western coast of Africa and become the leaders in European exploration Bartolomeu Dias 1488: reached the tip of Africa before bad weather and his crew forced the ship to return to Portugal. Vasco de Ga ...
... Find a direct sea route to Asia By his death, Portugal had established trade ports along the Western coast of Africa and become the leaders in European exploration Bartolomeu Dias 1488: reached the tip of Africa before bad weather and his crew forced the ship to return to Portugal. Vasco de Ga ...
Ch 13 Age of Exploration- Portugal
... – In 1420, Prince Henry the Navigator sponsored Portuguese fleets that sailed along the western coast of Africa. – Europeans called the southern coast of West Africa the Gold Coast, as gold was discovered. – In 1488, Bartholomeu Dias rounded the tip of Africa looking for a route to India. ...
... – In 1420, Prince Henry the Navigator sponsored Portuguese fleets that sailed along the western coast of Africa. – Europeans called the southern coast of West Africa the Gold Coast, as gold was discovered. – In 1488, Bartholomeu Dias rounded the tip of Africa looking for a route to India. ...
File
... The Portuguese began to explore the western coast of ____________________ under the leadership of Prince Henry “The ______________________”. Prince Henry founded a _____________________ school to teach others about sailing. By 1460 the Portuguese had established ____________________ post along ...
... The Portuguese began to explore the western coast of ____________________ under the leadership of Prince Henry “The ______________________”. Prince Henry founded a _____________________ school to teach others about sailing. By 1460 the Portuguese had established ____________________ post along ...
Expanded Influence of Western Civilization 1400
... Begin by trading Armed conflict- Europeans had cannon set up trading partners- some stay to protect partners and Europeans made alliances with local leaders Dutch and English less apt to become involved with culture/religion ...
... Begin by trading Armed conflict- Europeans had cannon set up trading partners- some stay to protect partners and Europeans made alliances with local leaders Dutch and English less apt to become involved with culture/religion ...
No Slide Title
... This was the first European country to challenge Portugal for control of Asian trade. ...
... This was the first European country to challenge Portugal for control of Asian trade. ...
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.