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1 Second Semester World History 2 #1 UNIT ONE EXLORATION 1400-1800 3 Exploration Warm Ups #2 4 #3 5 6 The Spice Trade Crusaders returning from the Middle East sparked a growing desire for spices in Europe. Improved the flavor of food Preserved food – important due to lack of cold storage 7 Italian city-states had a monopoly on overland trade routes and was becoming very rich. How could other countries get rich from spices? BY SEA 8 Motivation of Explorers GOLD: Wealth of any kind; gold, silver, spices, slaves . . . GOD: Spread Christianity GLORY: Fame for country and individual fame 9 NEW TECHNOLOGY Made it possible to sail farther away from the coast. Compass Astrolabe Caravel Invented by Portuguese fishermen 10 11 PORTUGAL Goal: get to Asia’s spices by sailing around Africa Prince Henry Started a “navigation school”, sponsored voyages, encouraged “sharing” of experiences Nicknamed “the Navigator” 12 13 PORTUGAL Bartolomeu Dias Sailed around the southern tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope) 14 PORTUGAL Vasco de Gama Made it all the way around Africa to India’s spices and back. Portugal now has a piece of the spice trade. 15 16 SPAIN Goal: Get to Asia’s spices by crossing the Atlantic Ocean Ferdinand and Isabella PROBLEM: The America’s were in the way (but Spain became very rich from the GOLD of the Americas). 17 SPAIN Christopher Columbus Born in Genoa (Italy). Smart, crazy, talented, lucky, stubborn, and mean. Wanted to get East (Asia) by sailing West Great Navigator Reached N.America in 1492 (San Salvador – Bahamas) Made 4 voyages- died thinking he had reached the Indies. 18 19 SPAIN Amerigo Vespucci Called land a “New World” - not the Indies Continents named after him – he made maps and signed them, giving people the idea that the correct name was Amerigo. 20 Ferdinand Magellan Portuguese; amazing navigator Planned to sail through a pass in South America to the spices of the Indies 1518 - Started with 5 ships and 265 crew; part of the crew mutinied Discovered and sailed through the “Strait of Magellan” 21 Magellan’s crew nearly died of starvation across the Pacific Magellan killed in the Philippines. 1 ship, 19 crew members returned to Spain - 1522 22 They were the first to ever circumnavigate the globe. The leader was Sebastián del Cano, who disliked Magellan, told lies, and took the credit. 23 24 Treaty of Tordesillas – Signed by Spain and Portugal dividing the land in the New World and over in the Indies. As a result, Brazil is a Portuguese-speaking nation. 25 Age of Exploration Part II #5 •Have Notebook out and ready to start notes •Have Map out for stamp 26 27 28 ENGLAND, FRANCE AND THE NETHERLANDS Goal: Get the spices of Asia by going “through” or north of North America – find the “Northwest Passage” 29 John Cabot Claimed Newfoundland and areas of “New England” for England (1497) 30 Henry Hudson Sailed for the English, then the Dutch; found Hudson Bay and the Hudson River; Dutch settlement New Amsterdam became NY 1607 -09 31 French Explorers Cartier and Champlain went up the St. Lawrence River 1534 32 French Explorers Marquette & Joliet into the Great Lakes 1673 33 French Explorers La Salle sailed up the Mississippi River claiming valley for France 1681-87 La Salle hand-drawn map 34 35 36