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Answer the following questions!!! 1. Why do people go exploring? 2. Who are some modern day explorers you can think of? 3. Are the risks of exploring worth the gains? 6:1 – Exploration and Expansion Neil Alden Armstrong (1930- ) was the first person to walk on the moon. Upon his first step on the moon, Armstrong said, "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." (1451-1506) was an Italian explorer who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492. On his first trip, Columbus led an expedition with three ships, the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. (1460?-1521) was a Spanish explorer and soldier who was the first European to set foot in Florida. Ponce de Leon was searching for the legendary fountain of youth and other riches. (1910-1997) was a French undersea explorer, environmentalist, and innovator. In 1943, Cousteau invented the aqualung, a breathing apparatus that supplied oxygen to divers and allowed them to stay underwater for several hours. (1254-1324) was an Italian voyager and merchant who was one of the first Europeans to travel across Asia through China, he spent about 24 years traveling. Why??? Europeans were fascinated by Asia and wanted a trade route by sea Desire for wealth led to European Expansion Merchants, adventurers, and gov’t officials hoped to find precious metals and expand in the East. Religious – to spread Catholicism to native peoples. How did they do it??? Monarchs had expanded power and had the money to provide explorers. New technology such as: ▪ Portolani: records showing coastlines and distances between ports ▪ Cartography (Mapmaking & Compasses) Portugal took the lead in European Exploration Prince Henry the Navigator led ships southward to along the western coast of Africa Discovered Gold Portuguese explorer who discovered an ocean route from Portugal to the East. Sailed from Lisbon, Portugal, around Africa's Cape of Good Hope, to India in 1497-1499. Goal: To reach Asia by sailing West. Financed by Queen Isabella of Spain . October 1492, reached Cuba’s coastline **He died believing he had reached Asia – explored the Caribbean Islands and Honduras** Spain and Portugal fear that the other may claim their newly discovered territory. Line of Demarcation: an imaginary line that divided their spheres of influence. Treaty of Tordesialles: (1894) The line would extend from north to south through the Atlantic Ocean and easternmost part of the South American Continent. ▪ Spain got control of Africa, Portugal the America’s Explorers from many countries race to the America’s Ventian John Cabot: New England Coastline for England Florentine Amerigo Vaspucci: Several Voyages exploring the “America’s” Conquistadors: Spanish conquerors of the America’s Achieved great success due guns & determination. 1550 – Spain controlled Northern Mexico Francisco Pizarro took control of the Incan Empire and held it under Spanish Control for 30 years. Queen Isabella declared Native American as her subjects. Spanish word Indio’s (Inhabitants of the Indies) Native Americans were put to work on sugar plantations and in gold & silver mines. Forced labor, starvation, and disease took many natives lives. Small pox, measles, and typhus In Mexico, Population dropped from 25 million in 1529 to 1 million in 1630 3-2-1 As you read the text list: 3 Things you found out or didn’t know 2 Interesting Things 1 Question You Still Have