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... died in that epic journey, but before he did, Portugal needed absolutely a sea route from Portugal to the Indies to get the Spices Cheap. In 1497, Portuguese King Manuel I financed a voyage led by Vasco da Gama. Many, however, still believed the trip to be impossible, because they did not think the ...
... died in that epic journey, but before he did, Portugal needed absolutely a sea route from Portugal to the Indies to get the Spices Cheap. In 1497, Portuguese King Manuel I financed a voyage led by Vasco da Gama. Many, however, still believed the trip to be impossible, because they did not think the ...
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... e people of Europe had known for centuries that there were civilisations and enormous land masses to the east. Alexander the Great had conquered huge territories in Persia during the fourth century and the Roman Empire had spread into the Middle East. Contact with these eastern lands was broken ...
... e people of Europe had known for centuries that there were civilisations and enormous land masses to the east. Alexander the Great had conquered huge territories in Persia during the fourth century and the Roman Empire had spread into the Middle East. Contact with these eastern lands was broken ...
Warm Up # 25 -- Voyages of Discovery - British-Honors
... These voyages were made possible by advances in technology. Sailors needed to be able to calculate their location accurately. From China, Europeans learned about the compass, which allowed them to know at all times which direction was north. From the Muslims they learned to use an astrolabe, an inst ...
... These voyages were made possible by advances in technology. Sailors needed to be able to calculate their location accurately. From China, Europeans learned about the compass, which allowed them to know at all times which direction was north. From the Muslims they learned to use an astrolabe, an inst ...
Christopher Columbus
... he was 64 years old (1524). Historians know little about why exactly da Gama, still an inexperienced explorer, was chosen to lead the expedition to India in 1497. On July 8 of that year, he captained a team of four vessels, including his flagship, the 200-ton St. Gabriel, to find a sailing route to ...
... he was 64 years old (1524). Historians know little about why exactly da Gama, still an inexperienced explorer, was chosen to lead the expedition to India in 1497. On July 8 of that year, he captained a team of four vessels, including his flagship, the 200-ton St. Gabriel, to find a sailing route to ...
The Spice Trade
... Magellan soon found that the Pacific was much wider than he imagined. For nearly four months, the ship plowed across the uncharted ocean. Finally in March 1521, the fleet reached the Philippines. There, Magellan was killed when he got involved in a local conflict. a-journey-with-magellan.blogspot.c ...
... Magellan soon found that the Pacific was much wider than he imagined. For nearly four months, the ship plowed across the uncharted ocean. Finally in March 1521, the fleet reached the Philippines. There, Magellan was killed when he got involved in a local conflict. a-journey-with-magellan.blogspot.c ...
Exploration Timeline
... Concepcion burned. The two remaining ships sailed from the Philippines on May 1 and made it to the Moluccas (Spice Islands) in November. Both ships loaded with valuable spices. ...
... Concepcion burned. The two remaining ships sailed from the Philippines on May 1 and made it to the Moluccas (Spice Islands) in November. Both ships loaded with valuable spices. ...
Station 1- Vasco De Gama - Coach Franco World History
... When Columbus reached America in 1492, Balboa was just seventeen years old. Columbus’ voyages influenced Balboa to become an explorer, and at a time when many people in Spain were seeking their fortunes in the New World, Balboa joined an expedition to South America. Afterward, he returned to the isl ...
... When Columbus reached America in 1492, Balboa was just seventeen years old. Columbus’ voyages influenced Balboa to become an explorer, and at a time when many people in Spain were seeking their fortunes in the New World, Balboa joined an expedition to South America. Afterward, he returned to the isl ...
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... Zheng He was the son of a ḥājjī, a Muslim who had made the pilgrimage to Mecca. His family claimed descent from an early Mongol governor of Yunnan province in southwestern China as well as from King Muḥammad of Bukhara. The family name Ma was derived from the Chinese rendition of Muḥammad. In 1381, ...
... Zheng He was the son of a ḥājjī, a Muslim who had made the pilgrimage to Mecca. His family claimed descent from an early Mongol governor of Yunnan province in southwestern China as well as from King Muḥammad of Bukhara. The family name Ma was derived from the Chinese rendition of Muḥammad. In 1381, ...
Chapter 30 - Bellbrook
... named Vasco da Gama led a convoy (kon’ voi), or group, of four ships down the Tagus (tā’ guhs) River from Lisbon, Portugal. The ships had been designed by Bartolomeu Dias. Dias, in fact, accompanied da Gama as far as Cape Verde. Da Gama had orders from the king to “proclaim the Christian faith” and ...
... named Vasco da Gama led a convoy (kon’ voi), or group, of four ships down the Tagus (tā’ guhs) River from Lisbon, Portugal. The ships had been designed by Bartolomeu Dias. Dias, in fact, accompanied da Gama as far as Cape Verde. Da Gama had orders from the king to “proclaim the Christian faith” and ...
Chapter 30: The Age of Discovery, 1300 A.D.
... named Vasco da Gama led a convoy (kon’ voi), or group, of four ships down the Tagus (tā’ guhs) River from Lisbon, Portugal. The ships had been designed by Bartolomeu Dias. Dias, in fact, accompanied da Gama as far as Cape Verde. Da Gama had orders from the king to “proclaim the Christian faith” and ...
... named Vasco da Gama led a convoy (kon’ voi), or group, of four ships down the Tagus (tā’ guhs) River from Lisbon, Portugal. The ships had been designed by Bartolomeu Dias. Dias, in fact, accompanied da Gama as far as Cape Verde. Da Gama had orders from the king to “proclaim the Christian faith” and ...
The Age of Exploration - Oak Park Unified School District
... His main goal was to reach India and the Orient by going around Africa, but he had difficulty getting sailors to sail around a part of Africa known as Cape Bojador, the place where the Earth is closest to the sun. He never found India. Eventually, he helped establish a system of trading outposts alo ...
... His main goal was to reach India and the Orient by going around Africa, but he had difficulty getting sailors to sail around a part of Africa known as Cape Bojador, the place where the Earth is closest to the sun. He never found India. Eventually, he helped establish a system of trading outposts alo ...
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... that would eventually make his son famous. He died, however, before he could successfully complete the journey. In the late 1400’s, Portugal was desperately trying to find a sea route to Asia so they could obtain spices for cheap prices. Explorers such as Bartholomew Dias had made some progress in m ...
... that would eventually make his son famous. He died, however, before he could successfully complete the journey. In the late 1400’s, Portugal was desperately trying to find a sea route to Asia so they could obtain spices for cheap prices. Explorers such as Bartholomew Dias had made some progress in m ...
Chapter 5 - The Age of Exploration
... \Renaissance Europeans had both the motivation and the means to set off on voyages of exploration. In the space of 100 years they went from sailing the seas around Europe to circumnavigating the world. They were in competition with one another to establish trade routes for spices and other valuable ...
... \Renaissance Europeans had both the motivation and the means to set off on voyages of exploration. In the space of 100 years they went from sailing the seas around Europe to circumnavigating the world. They were in competition with one another to establish trade routes for spices and other valuable ...
Europeans Explore the World
... In 1453, the T________ defeated the B________________ Empire, cutting off the l______ link between E___________ and A______. Europeans depended on Asian s__________ to h______ the s_______ taste of p______________, meat and to c___________ the taste of *r_________ (bad or stale) meat. Prince H______ ...
... In 1453, the T________ defeated the B________________ Empire, cutting off the l______ link between E___________ and A______. Europeans depended on Asian s__________ to h______ the s_______ taste of p______________, meat and to c___________ the taste of *r_________ (bad or stale) meat. Prince H______ ...
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 ...
Age of Exploration - Hutton`s History Class
... Improved technology allowed Europeans to take to the seas (open sea exploration) – Cartographers, or mapmakers, were able to make more accurate maps and sea charts. – European sailors learned to use an astrolabe which is an instrument developed by the Greeks and Arabians – Europeans developed larger ...
... Improved technology allowed Europeans to take to the seas (open sea exploration) – Cartographers, or mapmakers, were able to make more accurate maps and sea charts. – European sailors learned to use an astrolabe which is an instrument developed by the Greeks and Arabians – Europeans developed larger ...
Europe Enters the Modern Age PowerPoint
... By the 1400s, Portuguese and Spanish shipbuilders were making a new type of ship called a caravel. These ships were small, fast, and easy to maneuver. Their special bottoms made it easier for explorers to travel along coastlines where the water was not deep. Caravels also used lateen sails, a tr ...
... By the 1400s, Portuguese and Spanish shipbuilders were making a new type of ship called a caravel. These ships were small, fast, and easy to maneuver. Their special bottoms made it easier for explorers to travel along coastlines where the water was not deep. Caravels also used lateen sails, a tr ...
The Age of Discovery
... named Vasco da Gama led a convoy (kon’ voi), or group, of four ships down the Tagus (tā’ guhs) River from Lisbon, Portugal. The ships had been designed by Bartolomeu Dias. Dias, in fact, accompanied da Gama as far as Cape Verde. Da Gama had orders from the king to “proclaim the Christian faith” and ...
... named Vasco da Gama led a convoy (kon’ voi), or group, of four ships down the Tagus (tā’ guhs) River from Lisbon, Portugal. The ships had been designed by Bartolomeu Dias. Dias, in fact, accompanied da Gama as far as Cape Verde. Da Gama had orders from the king to “proclaim the Christian faith” and ...
3.AgeOfExplorationNotes
... 1. Located on the Continental Europe’s Atlantic coast, Portugal led European exploration, establishing trading posts along Africa’s West Coast. 2. Motivated by his discoveries of large quantities of cinnamon, cloves, silver, and gold, Prince Henry returned to Europe (from Ceuta) determined to estab ...
... 1. Located on the Continental Europe’s Atlantic coast, Portugal led European exploration, establishing trading posts along Africa’s West Coast. 2. Motivated by his discoveries of large quantities of cinnamon, cloves, silver, and gold, Prince Henry returned to Europe (from Ceuta) determined to estab ...
Exploration - Lesson # 1
... The Ottoman Empire, due to its conquests, controls the land route to Asia Motives for European exploration: God – spread their faith to new lands Glory – want fame and adventure Gold – search for wealth Able to expand due to new technologies: Better ships and cartography (map-making) ...
... The Ottoman Empire, due to its conquests, controls the land route to Asia Motives for European exploration: God – spread their faith to new lands Glory – want fame and adventure Gold – search for wealth Able to expand due to new technologies: Better ships and cartography (map-making) ...
Chapter 3 Sec 1 Exploration - Liberty Union
... Company was richer and more powerful than England’s company. As a result, the Dutch eventually drove out the English and established their dominance over the region. European Trade Outposts In 1619, the Dutch established their trading headquarters at Batavia on the island of Java. From there they ex ...
... Company was richer and more powerful than England’s company. As a result, the Dutch eventually drove out the English and established their dominance over the region. European Trade Outposts In 1619, the Dutch established their trading headquarters at Batavia on the island of Java. From there they ex ...
Slide 1
... • Prince Henry’s ultimate goal—find __________________ route around Africa to India • Died before goal accomplished; attempts to find such a route not abandoned • 1488, Bartolomeu _____________ became first to sail around southern tip of Africa da Gama • 1497, __________ ______ _____________ set out ...
... • Prince Henry’s ultimate goal—find __________________ route around Africa to India • Died before goal accomplished; attempts to find such a route not abandoned • 1488, Bartolomeu _____________ became first to sail around southern tip of Africa da Gama • 1497, __________ ______ _____________ set out ...
3.1WH
... The Portuguese had brought few goods of value to India, and the ruler expected gold in return for the spices that da Gama desired. Relations soured, and the Indians and the Portuguese both took prisoners. Later, the captured people were exchanged, but in August of 1498, da Gama and his crew left for ...
... The Portuguese had brought few goods of value to India, and the ruler expected gold in return for the spices that da Gama desired. Relations soured, and the Indians and the Portuguese both took prisoners. Later, the captured people were exchanged, but in August of 1498, da Gama and his crew left for ...
Age of Exploration Ch 1
... for a northwestern voyage across the Atlantic Ocean seeking another route to the Spice Islands. 2. Neither country would give him financial support, so Caboto traveled to England and changed his name to John Cabot. King Henry VII was happy to give Cabot support for his voyage hoping it would make En ...
... for a northwestern voyage across the Atlantic Ocean seeking another route to the Spice Islands. 2. Neither country would give him financial support, so Caboto traveled to England and changed his name to John Cabot. King Henry VII was happy to give Cabot support for his voyage hoping it would make En ...
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.