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The Age of Exploration Setting the Scene Feelings of the Renaissance Man can do _____________________________ We are ____________________________ ____________________________ sails around the world in order to find a different route to ______________ Lots of __________________ was available for nations that could increase ____________ The Way Things Were For a long time, Europeans were solely attracted to good from _________________ Merchants and traders would travel across land from Europe to Asia to get ___________ and _________________ However, in the 14th century, travel by land was made very difficult by wars, and conquests that were going on Merchants, not wanting to lose ___________ opportunities, began looking for a way to get to Asia by _____________ By the end of the _______ century, Europeans began taking overseas journeys Why expand? Europeans had many reasons for expanding: More __________________ = More ___________ Spices and precious metals Religious Zeal ______________________________ must be converted to Catholicism “catholic” = __________________________________ “Catholic” = specific Christian religion Desire for credit Spirit of ____________________________ Fame and fortune Basically…_____________________________ Marks the beginning of a _________________ The First Trading Empire ______________________ took the first step In _________, Portuguese fleets began traveling south, down the coast of _________ A new source of gold was found, causing to call the southern coast of western Africa the “_____________________________” Portuguese sea captains heard reports of a route to Asia going around the tip of Africa Vasco de Gama took this route He made it to ___________________, got a boat load of ____________________ and made a profit of several thousand percent!! The Portuguese Take Control Because of de Gama’s success, many people followed in his footsteps (waves? ) The goal of the Portuguese was to _________ the Muslims control of the spice trade To get complete control, the Portuguese needed control of _____________________ In Melaka, the Portuguese signed a ________ with a local ruler to establish control of the spice trade The Portuguese were so successful because they had ________________ and _________ Where’d the Skill Come From? Most of Europe’s sailing knowledge came from the ________________ Charts and drawings known as ____________ showed the shape of coastlines However, because they did not take into account the _____________________ of the Earth they were useless for overseas trips A few new inventions helped the Europeans ______________________________ the art and science of mapmaking ________________________ Triangular ___________________ Voyages to America The Portuguese reached the spice trade by sailing _____________________ The Spanish sought to reach it by going _____ because they knew the world was not _______ Christopher Columbus was ______________ but became a prominent Spanish explorer He persuaded Queen __________________ to fund his trip in 1492 He was looking for _______________ but reached the Americas instead (Not America) He called all the people he found in the Caribbean and Central America “___________” A Line of Demarcation Spain and Portugal became fierce rivals. Both feared that the other would impede on their new territories. In order to protect their new holdings, they signed the Treaty of __________________ This treaty set up an imaginary line, dividing the globe called the line of _______________ Portugal got everything ________________ of the line and Spain got everything to the ________________ of it This meant that Portugal got _____________ and Spain got the _____________________ Race to the Americas Soon after the story of Christopher Columbus reached Europe, many realized that he had discovered an entirely new frontier European ______________________ began sponsoring explorers to go to the Americas SIDENOTE: The Americas were not called the “Americas” until the ______________ Amerigo Vespucci went on many voyages to “The New World” and wrote letters home describing the lands he saw These letters led to the use of the name ______________________ for the new lands The Not-So-New World Europeans often viewed The New World as an opportunity for conquest and exploitation Spanish __________________________ were well-armed, determined men _______________ overthrew the Aztec Empire in three years _______________ took control of the Incas In a classic move of ____________________ Queen Isabella claimed all Native Americans were now under her control and allowed Spaniards to use them as _______________ The Sad Story Europeans took a toll on the native population _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ For example… Hispaniola’s population went from 250,000 to 500 Mexico went from 25 million to ____ million Spanish settlers were under orders to protect the native people, but usually did not All native political, religious, and economic systems were replaced by ________________ systems Economic Impact and Competition International trade led to commercial capitalism which helped lead to a world _____________ The main goal of trade was ______________ The New World was rich with _____________, ______________________, and livestock The extensive exchange of material between the Old and New Worlds became known as the ____________________________________ New Rivals Enter the Trading Game The English The Dutch Arrived in India in _______ East India Company (India) West India Company (______________________) The French At the beginning of the ______ century, they began establishing trade relationships in India In the _____________, they colonized parts of _________________ and ____________________ France and England had such a fierce rivalry going that they drove the _______________ out of business Taking Over the World In the 1500s and 1600s European nations began establishing __________________ A colony is a settlement of people living in a new territory but under the control of a __________________________________ Parent countries wanted to encourage ____________________ to their colonies. To do this they Granted _____________________ to new industries Improved _________________________ Placed high ____________________ on foreign goods to keep them out of the country