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Exploration and Expansion By the year 1400, much of Europe was claimed and settled by the different cultural and political groups of Europe. Early nations were forming and the competition for power had begun by the end of the century. QUESTIONS: Search online or in your text to answer the following questions: Crusades: 1. What were the Crusades? 2. What was the outcome of the Crusades for Europe? Marco Polo 1. Who was Marco Polo? 2. How did the Marco Polo’s travels influence the Age of Exploration? Renaissance: 1. What advantages did Italy have in trade with Africa and 3. How did the Crusades influence Asia? the Age of Exploration? 2. What goods were traded by Muslim World: the Italians through 1. What advancements had the Constantinople and across the Muslims made by 1400? Mediterranean Sea from the 2. Why did the Europeans NOT like the early land-based trade routes Muslim’s success and influences? (Silk Road)? 3. How did the Italian’s control 3. How did the Muslim’s success of the land trade influence the influence the Age of Exploration for Age of Exploration? Europeans? What was the Age of Exploration? • A time period when Europeans began to explore the rest of the world. • Improvements in mapmaking, shipbuilding, rigging, and navigation made this possible. • Blue water sailing, not just coastal boats. • Policy of mercantilism drives the exploration. What was mercantilism? • Policy that said there was a limited amount of money in the world. • Each country needs to grab what they can before it is gone. • Export more than you import…more money in your pocket. • Colonies and markets were needed to keep everything in the system. Mapping 1500s Europe Complete the following Tasks onto your notes map. 1.Title your map “Europe in the Age of Exploration.” 2.Visit www.euratlas.com and link to the “History of Europe” map section (or use the maps in your textbook). Find the map for the year 1500. 3.Label the following onto your map: 1. Portugal, Spain, France, England, Netherlands, Holy Roman Empire, Italian City-States (part of HRE) 2. Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, English Channel Bartolomeu Dias Portuguese Explorer “To serve God and His Majesty, to give light to those who were in darkness and to grow rich as all men desire to do. Trade can go from Europe to Asia by sea. Found route to Indian Ocean Prince Henry Portuguese Prince Explorer • Conquer the Muslim city in North Africa – where he found wealth in spices & gold • 1419 founded a Navigation School in Portugal • Called Henry the Navigator Taught Geography & Navigation Three Main Goals 1. Learn more about other lands 2. Bring Christianity to Africa and Asia 3. Find Sea Route to Asia around Africa Vasco da Gama Landed in India in 1498. Important trade route from Europe to India and East Indies. Traded Spices (pepper & cinnamon) Route of Vasco de Gama Sailed around cape to India in 1498 • Voyage long and hard • Lost 120 men • Brought back spices and jewels valued at 60 times cost of trip Portugal had met goal set 60 years before Ferdinand Magellan His crew made first roundthe-world voyage called circumnavigate the globe Proved for certain that the world was round. Magellan was killed in the Phillippines, did not make it home. GLORY European explorers wanted to claim land for their supporting country and then receive a hero’s welcome when they returned from their voyage. GOLD European explorers were interested in finding goods (spices, natural resources, etc.) that they could take back to Europe and sell. GOD Europeans sent out missionaries to convert the “savages” and Muslims to Christianity. CARAVEL Smaller, faster ships that could maneuver in shallow waters. COMPASS TECHNOLOGY A Chinese invention which used the magnetic poles to calculate LATEEN SAILS direction. A new sail which was triangular in shape and mounted at an angle, allowing the ships to gather wind for faster travel. ASTROLABE Tool using the stars to better locate ship’s location at sea. Central Governments Cartography Mapmaking skill increased and new maps allowed explorers to travel further with greater confidence. New central governments needed revenue from trade goods to finance the building of their new nations. Cannons New defensive weapon allowed ships to sail safely, protecting their goods from pirates and other competing nations. Dutch East India Company 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.