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A Study of Exploration & Empire Presentation Created by Ronna Buckley In the 1300s Europe depended on spices from Asia & India. Why did they need spices? There was no refrigeration~ The spices masked the scent & taste of the rancid meat They had no deodorant & they used the spices as perfume Some spices were used as medicines Europeans were Christian & did not like giving their money to Muslims If they could find a way around the Muslims, They could get the spices they needed & save some money, too! Ships that wouldn’t get swallowed up by the ocean With a new design! This began the age of exploration! Exploration required new technology: Accurate Maps & Tools Training in Navigation The Chinese invention of the compass showed the direction of magnetic north. The Arabs improved an invention called the The Astrolabe measured the altitude of the sun, moon, astrolabe planets and stars. Mapmakers called cartographers were unaware of North & South A mapmaker America named Ptolemy made many of the inaccurate maps for explorers. No one knew that tribes of Native Americans were living In a New World not even recorded on European Maps We shouldn’t judge Ptolemy too harshly. He could only rely on the stories the men aboard ships brought back to him. There were no satellites to help Ptolemy recognize North & South America Ptolemy developed a grid system of longitude & latitude lines which we still use today. Longitude: Lines run north and south! Latitude: Lines run East and West A New Ship Portugal created a ship called a caravel. It had a shallow bottom This allowed it to travel far from the shore & return to shallow water, too! Instead of one large sail, the caravel had many masts with several smaller triangular shaped sails. Rather than just oars, the caravel had A movable rear rudder! This helped to steer the ship. Portugal Leads The Way A Portuguese sailor named Bartholomeu Dias sailed to the southern tip of Africa. Now, the Muslims could be bypassed to get spices from Asia. The Tip of Africa Passageway Became Known as The Cape of Good Hope Bartholomeu Di Bartholomeu Dias found The Cape of Good Hope, but the first European to actually sail all the way around Africa & reach Asia was Vasco Da Gama Sail West Spain’s Quest for Riches An Italian named Christopher Columbus believed he could find another way to get to Asia. wouldn’t sail around Africa. He would sail west t find Asia. Columbus finally convinced Spain’s King & Queen to finance his exploration! King Ferdinand Queen Isabella In 1492, Columbus sailed from Spain with three ships. Two of the ships, the Niña and the Pinta were small caravels. The third ship, the Santa Maria, was larger, and was captained by Columbus. The ships were from 15 to 36 meters long. Columbus touched land on an island of the Bahamas. He thought he was in India, so he called the people Indians. umbus died still believing he had foun new route to Asia. He Was Lost! Many People Argue that Columbus didn’t discover anything! What do you think? A M E R I G O It wasn’t until 1507 that another Italian explorer discovered Columbus had Amerigo Vespucci realized been wrong! he was in a New World The new continents began V E S P U C C I rather into thanthe Asia. to be drawn maps as cartographers heard the news! The Cartographers began to write the name America on Spain had sent Columbus to explore Portugal had sent Vespucci to explore Both countries wanted a claim in the New World They went to the Pope for help Age of Exploration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =VVD6f20OG9w The pope drew an imaginary line running down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean from the North Pole to the South Pole This imaginary line was called The Line of Demarcation Spain owned everything to the west of the Li of Demarcation Portugal owned all the land to the east of this Spain & Portugal signed a treaty agreeing to Line of Demarcation the terms of the Line of Demarcation--------- The Treaty of Tordesillas No one recognized the Treaty of Tordesillas except for Spain & Portugal. Dividing the World Was Not Going to be as easy as Signing a Treaty! ink to watch the video clip about the Treaty Of T https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =6pzudWS7kVU Voyage of Magellan Ferdinand Magellan1517 was from Portugal, but he was sailing for the Spanish. Magellan’s mission was to try to find a western route to Asia. Magellan began his voyage with 5 ships Three of the ships attempted mutiny Two captains were unhappy with Magellan’s decision to stay in South America until the spring When Magellan found out about the Mutiny, he executed one of the Captains He spared the second captain’s life, but left him marooned. Magellan found a narrow waterway near the southern tip of South America. Magellan Strait was a jagged & rocky waterway that stretched 350 miles The strong currents & strange winds separated one of the ships from the others. The lost ship was forced to return to Spain. Another ship crashed against the jagged rocks. With only 3 ships left, Magellan made it to the South Sea. He named it The Pacific Ocean! Philippines Magellan became friends with a local chief & even convinced him to become a Christian The Chief had an enemy Magellan was killed when he got caught in a fight between Chief and his enemy Magellan’s crew escaped & sailed away on one final ship They were able to keep The Victoria, Magellan’s ship. being gone three years. Though Magellan had been killed on the voyage, since his crew completed the circumnavigation, Magellan was given historical credit. Circumnavigate means to circle the globe What Did Magellan’s Voyage Prove? The World Was Round The World Was Larger Than Anyone Imagined OVERSEAS EMPIRES Pedro Alvares Cabral (Portugal) Led a bloody battle & defeated the Muslim Arabs Now, Portugal controlled the trade over the Indian Ocean Spain had control of every place in South America except Portugal established coloniesBrazil. in Brazil to grow cash crops like Sugar, Coffee & cotton. The Spanish Had 3 Goals As They Explored Spread Christianity Serve the King Grow Wealthy One Spanish Conquistador was The Aztecs Hernan Cortes He sailed to Mexico in 1519 with about 600 men bringing a strange animal the inhabitants of Mexico had never seen described the horses as hornless deer that blew smoke from their nostrils. Because the Aztecs had never seen horses & Cortes was seated on a horse, the Aztecs believed Cortes was the god-king which was prophesied to arrive from the east. Cortes rode into the Aztec’s capital city called Tenochtitlan The Aztecs awaited the god-king Questzalcoatl & Cortes appeared to be the fulfillment of this prophesy. The leader of the Aztecs was Montezuma Montezu ma greeted Cortes with gifts of gold. Cortes & his men were amazed by the wealth of the Aztecs in the city of Tenochtitlan Cortes repayed Montezuma’s kindness by attacking him without mercy! The Aztecs fought back! They melted gold & poured it down the throats of the Spanish. Cortes fled the city and managed to cut off the supply lines of the Aztecs. Cortes forced them to surrender and he ruled Mexico for 3 year before returning to Spain. Aztecs Pouring Gold Down the Throats of the Spanish In the end, the battles had killed 50,000 Aztecs, but the worst killer of the Aztecs were the Spanish Diseases! Spanish and Aztecs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =Yvn8OuBDESo Click the link to watch the video clip 10 Years Later, another Conquistador named Francisco Pizzaro invaded PeruPizzaro where the Inca lived. The Incan Leader was Atahualpa Pizzaro killed Atahualpa’s 2000 bodyguards Pizzaro held Atahualpa for ransom Even though the ransom was was paid, Pizzaro did not release Atahualpa Atahualpa was executed Pizzaro https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=mPAkqcRBRrk Click and view the first 15 minutes of this Video. Hernando de Soto went to the area above Florida and explored the Mississippi River Valley Francisco de Coronado explored the area of the Grand Canyon Coronado & De Soto https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=NDH_pB6DzNY When Spain visited the New World, the explorers took the land from the local people & sometimes enslaved the locals. The Spanish forced the Native Americans to abandon their rituals like dancing around the fire. The worst enemy of the Native Americans was disease! The Native Americans had been isolated for thousands of years & had no immunities to European diseases. During the first 50 years the Spanish ruled the Incas in Peru, the Incan population fell from 10 million to only 1 million. So many Incans died, the Spanish had to import slaves to do the work Contact with the Native Americans The Colonies of the Netherlands The Dutch won their independence from Spain The Netherlands were very small with few resources The transformed one of their cities into the largest commercial city in the world at the time They had special ships built for cargo and they could transport more than other countries. The Dutch became great traders & controlled much of the spice trade from Asia The Dutch soon established a colony in North America calling their colony New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island. {New Amsterdam was also known as New Netherland} They also set up a colony in Africa & were very successful slave traders. Dutch in New Netherlands French & English Colonies The French didn’t really want to farm because it took too long to make a profit from the harvest Instead, they wanted to get quick profits from the fur trade & from selling the goods others harvested The English farmed & sold their harvests to the French The French sold the goods to the rest of the world The French did establish sugar plantations on a few islands & used slaves England English Sea Captains became pirates The Most famous pirate was Sir Francis Drake He robbed ships at sea He was the first ENGLISHMAN to circumnavigate the globe The first permanent English settlement in North America was Jamestown (This is where Virginia is now) The second English settlement was in Massachusetts where the Puritans lived. Slave Trade The economies of the new colonies in North America were based on agriculture & Hard Work required intensive labor! There were not enough people in North America yet, so slaves were imported from Africa. The Triangular Trade The slave trade route was called the Triangular Trade It involved 3 countries: Europe Africa THE NEW WORLD (both north and south) Slave Ship https://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=uDW18F YZd7c Changing Ways of It was very expensive to explore Life the world People combined their money to form Joint Stock Companies A new economic policy was called mercantilism Under mercantilism a countries’ wealth is measured by bullion Bullion is silver and gold Mercantilism required the mother country to extract wealth from its colonies. The colonies were used for raw materials, then used again to purchase finished products Example: The colonies were used to grow cotton for England Then the colonies were charged unfair prices for the finished product like curtains which were made back in England England began to send peasants, homeless and unemployed people over to the colonies just to get rid of them. In England a new social order was developing! The merchants were becoming more wealthy than the nobility. Nobles are people born into wealth. Merchants may have been born in the lower class, but they gained wealth and moved up in social status. Assessment Define: cartographer, conquistador circumnavigate, bullion, joint-stock company line of demarcation, and identify: Quetzalcoatl List 2 improvements that made caravels better for exploration. What is the current name of the country where the Aztecs once lived? What is the current name of the place where the Inca lived? What was the economic policy that measured a state’s power by the wealth of its colonies? What was the animal that the Aztecs had never seen? What are two goals the Spanish had when they explored? Who was the leader of the Aztecs? What killed most of the Aztecs, Incas and Native Americans? Which Conquistador conquered the Aztecs? “ “ the Incas? Which Spanish explorer reached the Mississippi River? What did Fransisco de Coronado explore? Which Dutch city became the largest commercial city in the world? Who was the most famous English pirate? What was the first permanent English settlement in North America? Which 3 countries made up the Triangular Trade? Essay: Describe the life of a slave from Africa and the boat trip to arrival of the new world.