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WHII: SOL 4a-f Age of Exploration Factors contributing to the European discovery of lands in the Western Hemisphere • Why did Europeans go exploring? • Demand for gold, spices, and natural resources in Europe –Used to flavor and preserve food, make medicines and perfumes Factors (Continued) • Support for the diffusion of Christianity –Spread of Christianity thru missionaries • Political and economic competition between European empires –Increased of trade and control of new lands=WORLD POWER!!!!! Factors (continued) • How were Europeans able to go exploring across oceans? • Innovations of European and Islamic origins in navigational arts – Mapmakers (cartographers) more accurate maps – Compass – Better ships – Astrolabe (to determine latitude) • Pioneering role of Prince Henry the Navigator Prince Henry the Navigator • Led the way in sponsoring navigation in Portugal • Saw promise in Africa (convert Africans, gain control of riches dominated by the Muslims) • Hoped to find a maritime route to Asia by going around Africa Prince Henry the Navigator • Gathered scientists, cartographers, and experts to adjust maps, design ships, and trained captains and crews • Portuguese slowly made their way down the west coast of Africa • 1460-Prince Henry dies • 1488- Bartholomew Dias rounds the Cape of Good Hope Group Work • Students will work in 7 groups to create the “notes” for an explorer. – Country of origin – Country they sailed for – Important Dates – Where did they explore? – 2 important contributions (at least) • These will be presented to the class Establishment of overseas empires and decimation of indigenous populations • Portugal: Vasco da Gama • Spain: Christopher Columbus, Hernando Cortez, Francisco Pizarro, Ferdinand Magellan • England: Francis Drake • France: Jacques Cartier • Atlas pgs. 68-69, 76 Vasco da Gama • • • • From: Portugal Sailed for: Portugal Explored: Cape of Good Hope, India (Calicut) Dates: – 1497-sailed around Cape of Good Hope – 1502-forced treaty with Calicut • Contributions: confirmed Portugal as a world power, established a trade empire in Indian Ocean Christopher Columbus • • • • • From: Italy (Genoa) Sailed for: Spain Explored: Caribbean (North America) (West Indies) Dates: 1492-discovered North America Contributions: established Spain as a major power in “New World”, discovered North America Hernando Cortez • • • • From: Cuba Sailed for: Spain Explored: Mexico (Central America) Dates: 1519-landed in Mexico, 1521 captured Tenochtitlan • Contributions: conquered Aztec empire, decimated the population Francisco Pizarro • • • • • From: Spain Sailed for: Spain Explored: South America Dates: 1532 arrived in Peru Contributions: captured Incan empire, killed Atahualpa (ruler) Ferdinand Magellan • • • • • From: Portugal Sailed for: Spain Explored: the Pacific Ocean Dates: 1522-circumnavigated the world Contributions: 1st to circumnavigate the world Francis Drake • From: England • Sailed for: England • Explored: Atlantic and Pacific, 2nd to circumnavigate the world • Dates: 1577- followed in Magellan’s footsteps and circled the Earth • Contributions: 2nd to circumnavigate the globe, pirate who stole from other nations and provided gave spoils to England Jacques Cartier • • • • From: France Sailed for: France Explored: Canada Dates: 1534- began exploring eastern Canada, discovered the St. Lawrence river • Contributions: claimed much of Canada for France, discovered and named the St. Lawrence river • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • England Ireland Spain France Portugal Italy Iceland Belgium Denmark Netherlands Switzerland Sweden Norway Finland Germany Poland Austria • • • • • • • • • • • • Hungary Czech Republic Slovakia Turkey Russia Atlantic Ocean North Sea Baltic Sea Mediterranean Sea Adriatic Sea Bay of Biscay English Channel