CHAPTER 14 New Encounters: The Creation of a World Market
... place grew several states including Mali, Songhai, Kanem-Bornu, and the Hausa. Mali extended from the Atlantic coast to the Niger River. Timbuktu was not only one of the main trading centers from which gold was traded to build the power of wealth of Mali but also by the fifteenth century had develop ...
... place grew several states including Mali, Songhai, Kanem-Bornu, and the Hausa. Mali extended from the Atlantic coast to the Niger River. Timbuktu was not only one of the main trading centers from which gold was traded to build the power of wealth of Mali but also by the fifteenth century had develop ...
The Creation of a World Market - Leleua Loupe
... place grew several states including Mali, Songhai, Kanem-Bornu, and the Hausa. Mali extended from the Atlantic coast to the Niger River. Timbuktu was not only one of the main trading centers from which gold was traded to build the power of wealth of Mali but also by the fifteenth century had develop ...
... place grew several states including Mali, Songhai, Kanem-Bornu, and the Hausa. Mali extended from the Atlantic coast to the Niger River. Timbuktu was not only one of the main trading centers from which gold was traded to build the power of wealth of Mali but also by the fifteenth century had develop ...
Chapter 2 Primary Source Packet
... • Technological advancements • Crusades • Humanism/secularism • Feeling and ideology of human possibility ...
... • Technological advancements • Crusades • Humanism/secularism • Feeling and ideology of human possibility ...
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... Rise of International Trade and Exploration: The Rise of Portuguese Exploration • Prince Henry the Navigator (March 4, 1394–November 13, 1460): This Portuguese prince played a crucial role in the beginning of Portuguese explorations by providing funding and gathering experts to strengthen Portugues ...
... Rise of International Trade and Exploration: The Rise of Portuguese Exploration • Prince Henry the Navigator (March 4, 1394–November 13, 1460): This Portuguese prince played a crucial role in the beginning of Portuguese explorations by providing funding and gathering experts to strengthen Portugues ...
1.4 PP
... With the goal of reaching Asia, European sailors continued their journeys of exploration. In 1492, Christopher Columbus landed in the Americas, planning to conquer the land, exploit its wealth, and convert its people to Christianity– a pattern followed by later explorers. ...
... With the goal of reaching Asia, European sailors continued their journeys of exploration. In 1492, Christopher Columbus landed in the Americas, planning to conquer the land, exploit its wealth, and convert its people to Christianity– a pattern followed by later explorers. ...
Europeans Begin Exploring
... speech as I could, making them understand the purpose of my coming to this country, which is, in the name of His Majesty and by the commands of Your Lordship, that they and all others in this province should become Christians and should know the true God for their Lord . . .” Coronado’s Report to Vi ...
... speech as I could, making them understand the purpose of my coming to this country, which is, in the name of His Majesty and by the commands of Your Lordship, that they and all others in this province should become Christians and should know the true God for their Lord . . .” Coronado’s Report to Vi ...
Ch 2
... Hudson’s explorations to find a northwest passage to the Indies. Little is known about Henry Hudson’s youth. Hudson probably spent his earlier years as a cabin boy on a ship. Hudson’s grandfather helped found the Muscovy Company. This company, made up of merchants in London, traded with Russia for f ...
... Hudson’s explorations to find a northwest passage to the Indies. Little is known about Henry Hudson’s youth. Hudson probably spent his earlier years as a cabin boy on a ship. Hudson’s grandfather helped found the Muscovy Company. This company, made up of merchants in London, traded with Russia for f ...
The Age of Exploration
... For 3 centuries millions of African slaves were captured and millions died on route from the terrible conditions on slave ships. ...
... For 3 centuries millions of African slaves were captured and millions died on route from the terrible conditions on slave ships. ...
Portuguese, led by Prince Henry, explore African - KCPE-KCSE
... Serrao discovers Pacific Ocean for Portugal from the W. end (1513) while Balboa discovers it for Spain from the E. end in the same year ...
... Serrao discovers Pacific Ocean for Portugal from the W. end (1513) while Balboa discovers it for Spain from the E. end in the same year ...
Explorers Study Guide
... 1. Wealth- Many people explored in order to find their fortune. 2. Curiosity- People wondered who and what else was out there in the world. 3. National Pride- Many people explored to claim new lands for their country and become national heroes. 4. Religion- Some explorers went on pilgrimages to spre ...
... 1. Wealth- Many people explored in order to find their fortune. 2. Curiosity- People wondered who and what else was out there in the world. 3. National Pride- Many people explored to claim new lands for their country and become national heroes. 4. Religion- Some explorers went on pilgrimages to spre ...
File - Mr. Svarnias
... • In 1487, the Portuguese mariner Bartolomue Dias learned how to use the counterclockwise winds of the South Atlantic to get around southern Africa. • In 1498, Vasco da Gama exploited that discovery to reach India, opening an immensely profitable trade. • The Portuguese dominated the trade routes ar ...
... • In 1487, the Portuguese mariner Bartolomue Dias learned how to use the counterclockwise winds of the South Atlantic to get around southern Africa. • In 1498, Vasco da Gama exploited that discovery to reach India, opening an immensely profitable trade. • The Portuguese dominated the trade routes ar ...
Three Worlds Collide
... spread their religion on the backs of their colonies Many early colonists pushed out by relig persecution Luther and his 95 Theses ...
... spread their religion on the backs of their colonies Many early colonists pushed out by relig persecution Luther and his 95 Theses ...
The Age of Exploration
... explorers changed Europeans’ understanding of the world in several ways. They explored the coasts of Africa and brought back gold and slaves. They also found a sea route to India. From India, explorers brought back spices like cinnamon and pepper and goods such as porcelain, incense, jewels, and sil ...
... explorers changed Europeans’ understanding of the world in several ways. They explored the coasts of Africa and brought back gold and slaves. They also found a sea route to India. From India, explorers brought back spices like cinnamon and pepper and goods such as porcelain, incense, jewels, and sil ...
PART I: Reviewing the Chapter
... One of the important factors that first stimulated European interest in trade and discovery was a. the Christian crusaders who brought back a taste for the silks and spices of Asia. b. the Arab slave traders on the east coast of Africa. c. the Scandinavian sailors who had kept up continuous trade co ...
... One of the important factors that first stimulated European interest in trade and discovery was a. the Christian crusaders who brought back a taste for the silks and spices of Asia. b. the Arab slave traders on the east coast of Africa. c. the Scandinavian sailors who had kept up continuous trade co ...
The Renaissance (chapter 3)
... could hardly believe their eyes. Three large strange boats with huge sails were headed towards the shore. They could hear the shouts of the people on the boats in the distance. The girls ran back towards their village to tell everyone what they had seen. By the time they returned to the beach with a ...
... could hardly believe their eyes. Three large strange boats with huge sails were headed towards the shore. They could hear the shouts of the people on the boats in the distance. The girls ran back towards their village to tell everyone what they had seen. By the time they returned to the beach with a ...
Three Worlds Meet
... Advances in military technology – around 1400 European leaders started an arms race. ...
... Advances in military technology – around 1400 European leaders started an arms race. ...
Interactive Notebook
... ~(1300s) Renaissance began in Italy (spread through Europe) ~More books = more learning ~New knowledge of science = new ideas ~New inventions = exploration ...
... ~(1300s) Renaissance began in Italy (spread through Europe) ~More books = more learning ~New knowledge of science = new ideas ~New inventions = exploration ...
The Age of Exporation Student Copy
... Caribbean Islands and used ______ slaves to work the farms. For 3 centuries millions of African slaves were captured and millions died on route from the terrible conditions on slave ships. ...
... Caribbean Islands and used ______ slaves to work the farms. For 3 centuries millions of African slaves were captured and millions died on route from the terrible conditions on slave ships. ...
The Impact of the Age of Exploration PowerPoint
... The Netherlands Declared independence from Spain in 1581 and became a leading sea power By 1600, Dutch owned largest fleet of ships in the world Established the Dutch East India Trading Company Eventually overtook Portuguese control in Asia Battled England for #1 trading company in the w ...
... The Netherlands Declared independence from Spain in 1581 and became a leading sea power By 1600, Dutch owned largest fleet of ships in the world Established the Dutch East India Trading Company Eventually overtook Portuguese control in Asia Battled England for #1 trading company in the w ...
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... After Marco Polo returned with golds, silvers, and all sorts of treasures, and spices the need to trade with the East was unbearable. Practiclly every European in Europe was trying to find ways to get to Asia and India to trade for the riches of the East. Marco Polo had traveled to Asia by land, and ...
... After Marco Polo returned with golds, silvers, and all sorts of treasures, and spices the need to trade with the East was unbearable. Practiclly every European in Europe was trying to find ways to get to Asia and India to trade for the riches of the East. Marco Polo had traveled to Asia by land, and ...
A. Paleolithic Persistence: Australia and North America
... II. Civilization of the Fifteenth Century: Comparing China and Europe A. Ming Dynasty China 1. Emperor Yongle (r. 1402–1422): This emperor sponsored a number of important projects to get China back on track after the Mongols, including public works, building a new capital complete with new temples ...
... II. Civilization of the Fifteenth Century: Comparing China and Europe A. Ming Dynasty China 1. Emperor Yongle (r. 1402–1422): This emperor sponsored a number of important projects to get China back on track after the Mongols, including public works, building a new capital complete with new temples ...
European Exploration Powerpoint
... you could make a lot of money if you can just find a trade route with the East! • A trip costs a lot of money though, so you need to convince a King to sponsor you. Tell your king why it will be a good investment for him to sponsor you. ...
... you could make a lot of money if you can just find a trade route with the East! • A trip costs a lot of money though, so you need to convince a King to sponsor you. Tell your king why it will be a good investment for him to sponsor you. ...
Age of Discovery
The Age of Discovery is an informal and loosely defined European historical period from the 15th century to the 18th century, marking the time in which extensive overseas exploration emerged as a powerful factor in European culture. It was the period in which global exploration started with the Portuguese discovery of the Atlantic archipelago of the Azores, the western coast of Africa, and discovery of the ocean route to the East in 1498, and the trans-Atlantic Ocean discovery of the Americas on behalf of the Crown of Castile (Spain) in 1492. These expeditions led to numerous naval expeditions across the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans, and land expeditions in the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Australia that continued into the late 19th century, and ended with the exploration of the polar regions in the 20th century. European overseas exploration led to the rise of global trade and the European colonial empires, with the contact between the Old World, Europe, Asia and Africa, and the New World, the Americas, producing the Columbian Exchange: a wide transfer of plants, animals, food, human populations (including slaves), communicable diseases and culture between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. This represented one of the most-significant global events concerning ecology, agriculture, and culture in history. European exploration allowed the global mapping of the world, resulting in a new world-view and distant civilizations coming into contact.