CH 16.1
... Established small court with mapmakers, astronomers,others interested in navigation Explored African coast Found gold and slave available here Ultimate goal: find a water route around Africa to India ...
... Established small court with mapmakers, astronomers,others interested in navigation Explored African coast Found gold and slave available here Ultimate goal: find a water route around Africa to India ...
Vasco_da_Gama_research_paperes
... Through Vasco da Gama’s journeys he expanded trade east of Portugal, which eventually led to the vital economic growth. Vasco brought back goods and valuables from other countries and several regions of Africa and India to sell (“Vasco da Gama”). For example, he traded and eventually gained goods f ...
... Through Vasco da Gama’s journeys he expanded trade east of Portugal, which eventually led to the vital economic growth. Vasco brought back goods and valuables from other countries and several regions of Africa and India to sell (“Vasco da Gama”). For example, he traded and eventually gained goods f ...
Bartolomeu Dias period 2
... the man-of-war to Saint Christopher. King John II of Portugal appointed him on October 6,1486 to head an expedition to sail around the southern end of Africa. Dias went exploring because of the 3 G’s – Gold, Glory and God. Dias wanted the money because it would enable him to continue to travel. He a ...
... the man-of-war to Saint Christopher. King John II of Portugal appointed him on October 6,1486 to head an expedition to sail around the southern end of Africa. Dias went exploring because of the 3 G’s – Gold, Glory and God. Dias wanted the money because it would enable him to continue to travel. He a ...
The Earth and Its People, A Global History, AP
... the inhabitants of Madagascar still speak Malayo-Polynesian languages. However, part of the island’s population is descended from Africans who had crossed the 300 miles (500 kilometers) from the mainland to Madagascar, most likely in the centuries before 1500. Other peoples had been using the Indian ...
... the inhabitants of Madagascar still speak Malayo-Polynesian languages. However, part of the island’s population is descended from Africans who had crossed the 300 miles (500 kilometers) from the mainland to Madagascar, most likely in the centuries before 1500. Other peoples had been using the Indian ...
What would have motivated people more than 500 years ago to get
... • In 1497 Dias accompanied, but in a subordinate position, Vasco da Gama's expedition to India. • He died off the Cape of Good Hope in a storm on May 29, 1500. Cicero © 2007 ...
... • In 1497 Dias accompanied, but in a subordinate position, Vasco da Gama's expedition to India. • He died off the Cape of Good Hope in a storm on May 29, 1500. Cicero © 2007 ...
HISTORYLearner`s Book • Grade 6 Term 2 - E
... preserve and flavour meat as refrigeration was not possible. Cloves and cinnamon were used as air freshener. People used nutmeg to improve the flavour of bad tasting food. Portugal was home to the first explorer that successfully circumnavigated Africa. In 1497 four vessels under the command of Vasc ...
... preserve and flavour meat as refrigeration was not possible. Cloves and cinnamon were used as air freshener. People used nutmeg to improve the flavour of bad tasting food. Portugal was home to the first explorer that successfully circumnavigated Africa. In 1497 four vessels under the command of Vasc ...
File
... our voyage to have problems. Several Spanish captains wanted to kill him, but they ended up getting executed or being held as prisoner. In our voyage, Magellan would have to avoid the Portuguese territory, for he was sailing for Spain. After we have sailed across the Atlantic Ocean for months, on De ...
... our voyage to have problems. Several Spanish captains wanted to kill him, but they ended up getting executed or being held as prisoner. In our voyage, Magellan would have to avoid the Portuguese territory, for he was sailing for Spain. After we have sailed across the Atlantic Ocean for months, on De ...
Chapter 15- Maritime Revolution to 1550
... expeditions into the Atlantic in the fourteenth century discovered (and settled) the islands of Madeira the Azores and the Canaries. There is also written evidence of African voyages of exploration in the Atlantic in this period. The celebrated Syrian geographer al-Umari (1301-1349) relates that whe ...
... expeditions into the Atlantic in the fourteenth century discovered (and settled) the islands of Madeira the Azores and the Canaries. There is also written evidence of African voyages of exploration in the Atlantic in this period. The celebrated Syrian geographer al-Umari (1301-1349) relates that whe ...
The Maritime Revolution, to 1550
... expeditions into the Atlantic in the fourteenth century discovered (and settled) the islands of Madeira˚, the Azores˚, and the Canaries. There is also written evidence of African voyages of exploration in the Atlantic in this period. The celebrated Syrian geographer al-Umari (1301–1349) relates that ...
... expeditions into the Atlantic in the fourteenth century discovered (and settled) the islands of Madeira˚, the Azores˚, and the Canaries. There is also written evidence of African voyages of exploration in the Atlantic in this period. The celebrated Syrian geographer al-Umari (1301–1349) relates that ...
European Explorers Biographies
... Dias' ship São Cristóvão was piloted by Pêro de Alenquer. A second caravel, the São Pantaleão, was commanded by João Infante and piloted by Álvaro Martins. Dias' brother Pêro Dias was the captain of the square-rigged support ship with João de Santiago as pilot.[citation needed] The expedition sailed ...
... Dias' ship São Cristóvão was piloted by Pêro de Alenquer. A second caravel, the São Pantaleão, was commanded by João Infante and piloted by Álvaro Martins. Dias' brother Pêro Dias was the captain of the square-rigged support ship with João de Santiago as pilot.[citation needed] The expedition sailed ...
File - Mrs. Hinton History
... explorers. Then in his 40s, Vespucci, enticed by the prospect of fame, decided to leave his business behind and become an explorer before it was too late. VOYAGES According to a letter that Vespucci might or might not have truly written, on May 10, 1497, he embarked on his first journey, departing ...
... explorers. Then in his 40s, Vespucci, enticed by the prospect of fame, decided to leave his business behind and become an explorer before it was too late. VOYAGES According to a letter that Vespucci might or might not have truly written, on May 10, 1497, he embarked on his first journey, departing ...
Age of Exploration and Discovery
... An explorer by the name of Bartolemeu Dias had discovered the Cape of Good Hope at the tip of Africa. It was thought that there may be a way around the Cape and to the northeast towards India. However, many were skeptical and thought that the Indian Ocean did not connect with the Atlantic Ocean. Vas ...
... An explorer by the name of Bartolemeu Dias had discovered the Cape of Good Hope at the tip of Africa. It was thought that there may be a way around the Cape and to the northeast towards India. However, many were skeptical and thought that the Indian Ocean did not connect with the Atlantic Ocean. Vas ...
The Portuguese Explorers
... before them, for they had triangular sails that let them sail into the wind. They also were easier to steer and could carry a lot of food and water for long sea voyages. But just having good ships was not enough because it was still quite easy to get lost at sea, and to solve this problem, they need ...
... before them, for they had triangular sails that let them sail into the wind. They also were easier to steer and could carry a lot of food and water for long sea voyages. But just having good ships was not enough because it was still quite easy to get lost at sea, and to solve this problem, they need ...
IPAN - Electroaula
... Its economy, speed, agility, and power made it esteemed as the best sailing vessel of its time. The limited capacity for cargo and crew were their main drawbacks, but did not hinder its success. The exploration done with caravels made possible the spice trade of the Portuguese. However, for the trad ...
... Its economy, speed, agility, and power made it esteemed as the best sailing vessel of its time. The limited capacity for cargo and crew were their main drawbacks, but did not hinder its success. The exploration done with caravels made possible the spice trade of the Portuguese. However, for the trad ...
The Age of Exploration
... rain shadow sides, it can be less than twenty inches a year. Overall, the annual average is eighty inches. Heat, heavy rainfall, and rich soil result in exceptional spice crops. ...
... rain shadow sides, it can be less than twenty inches a year. Overall, the annual average is eighty inches. Heat, heavy rainfall, and rich soil result in exceptional spice crops. ...
Vasco da Gama - Campbell Primary School
... An explorer by the name of Bartolemeu Dias had discovered the Cape of Good Hope at the tip of Africa. It was thought that there may be a way around the Cape and to the northeast towards India. However, many were skeptical and thought that the Indian Ocean did not connect with the Atlantic Ocean. Vas ...
... An explorer by the name of Bartolemeu Dias had discovered the Cape of Good Hope at the tip of Africa. It was thought that there may be a way around the Cape and to the northeast towards India. However, many were skeptical and thought that the Indian Ocean did not connect with the Atlantic Ocean. Vas ...
World History - mlynde
... needed money to do so spices = money Dreamed of sailing around Africa and reaching the Spice Islands of the Indies ...
... needed money to do so spices = money Dreamed of sailing around Africa and reaching the Spice Islands of the Indies ...
No Slide Title - Net Start Class
... navigational school at Sagres. Convinced that India could be reached by sailing along coast of Africa Rise in navigational charts, instruments, and ship building (Caravel) 1460 – Portuguese reached Azores, Madeira, Senegal, Cape Verde Island 1471 – Equator crossed 1487 – Bartolemeu Diaz (1500?-1550) ...
... navigational school at Sagres. Convinced that India could be reached by sailing along coast of Africa Rise in navigational charts, instruments, and ship building (Caravel) 1460 – Portuguese reached Azores, Madeira, Senegal, Cape Verde Island 1471 – Equator crossed 1487 – Bartolemeu Diaz (1500?-1550) ...
Explorers
... Calisthenics (part II): Why did Western European countries send explorers in the 15th century? ...
... Calisthenics (part II): Why did Western European countries send explorers in the 15th century? ...
Age of Exploration Flowchart PowerPoint
... answer to the following question: – How did Spain & Portugal’s competition for routes to Asia result in their discovering the Pacific in 1513? ...
... answer to the following question: – How did Spain & Portugal’s competition for routes to Asia result in their discovering the Pacific in 1513? ...
Portuguese, led by Prince Henry, explore African - KCPE-KCSE
... The Spanish discovered the “South Sea” by going west, and the Portuguese discovered it by going east. ...
... The Spanish discovered the “South Sea” by going west, and the Portuguese discovered it by going east. ...
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 ...
Vasco da Gama - corvinahistory
... An explorer by the name of Bartolemeu Dias had discovered the Cape of Good Hope at the tip of Africa. It was thought that there may be a way around the Cape and to the northeast towards India. However, many were sceptical and thought that the Indian Ocean did not connect with the Atlantic Ocean. Vas ...
... An explorer by the name of Bartolemeu Dias had discovered the Cape of Good Hope at the tip of Africa. It was thought that there may be a way around the Cape and to the northeast towards India. However, many were sceptical and thought that the Indian Ocean did not connect with the Atlantic Ocean. Vas ...
Age of Discovery/Exploration Movie Titles (Minor Assessment grade)
... The Age of Discovery/Exploration included many individuals, great and small. It is impossible to cover all of them. The following activity will allow you to become acquainted with the exploits of one famous explorer. You will be assigned one of the explorers who was a part of the Age of Discovery/Ex ...
... The Age of Discovery/Exploration included many individuals, great and small. It is impossible to cover all of them. The following activity will allow you to become acquainted with the exploits of one famous explorer. You will be assigned one of the explorers who was a part of the Age of Discovery/Ex ...
Age of Exploration
... Magellan had 5 ships and a crew of 240. When he reached the southern tip of South America, he got into bad, stormy weather. Two of his ships were badly damaged and couldn‟t continue the journey. With three ships he sailed through a strait, that later was named after him , the Strait of Magellan. Whe ...
... Magellan had 5 ships and a crew of 240. When he reached the southern tip of South America, he got into bad, stormy weather. Two of his ships were badly damaged and couldn‟t continue the journey. With three ships he sailed through a strait, that later was named after him , the Strait of Magellan. Whe ...
Portuguese India Armadas
The Portuguese India armadas (armadas da Índia) were the fleets of ships, organized by the Portuguese crown and dispatched on an annual basis from Portugal to India, principally Goa. These armadas undertook what was called the Carreira da Índia (""India Run""), following the sea route around the Cape of Good Hope opened up by Vasco da Gama in 1497–1499.