1 Creating America (Survey) Chapter 2: European Exploration of the
... also contributed greatly to their success in conquering Native American empires. Rumors of golden cities prompted three Spanish expeditions between 1539 and 1542. Francisco Vazquez de Coronado traveled through present-day Arizona and New Mexico. Hernando de Soto explored the southeast, and Juan Rodr ...
... also contributed greatly to their success in conquering Native American empires. Rumors of golden cities prompted three Spanish expeditions between 1539 and 1542. Francisco Vazquez de Coronado traveled through present-day Arizona and New Mexico. Hernando de Soto explored the southeast, and Juan Rodr ...
During the 15th and 16th centuries, Portuguese
... Navigator was there and became aware of profit possibilities in the Saharan trade routes. Henry the Navigator took the lead role in encouraging Portuguese maritime exploration until his death in 1460. At the time, Europeans did not know what lay beyond Cape Bojador on the African coast. Henry wished ...
... Navigator was there and became aware of profit possibilities in the Saharan trade routes. Henry the Navigator took the lead role in encouraging Portuguese maritime exploration until his death in 1460. At the time, Europeans did not know what lay beyond Cape Bojador on the African coast. Henry wished ...
Explorers Three Truths and a Lie Activity Directions: Next to each
... ___ “I lost sight of land because if storms.” ...
... ___ “I lost sight of land because if storms.” ...
Exploration and Colonization
... Europe. He lived in Asia for many years before returning to Europe. He wrote about his travels in The Travels of Marco Polo and inspired many Europeans to look for _______________ to Asia. The _____________ was a collection of roads that connected China, India, and the Mediterranean region. Through ...
... Europe. He lived in Asia for many years before returning to Europe. He wrote about his travels in The Travels of Marco Polo and inspired many Europeans to look for _______________ to Asia. The _____________ was a collection of roads that connected China, India, and the Mediterranean region. Through ...
Section 3 Assessment - Bibb County Schools
... John Cabot discovered Newfoundland in his unsuccessful quest to find a northwest passage to Asia. Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River. Henry Hudson explored what would become known as the ...
... John Cabot discovered Newfoundland in his unsuccessful quest to find a northwest passage to Asia. Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River. Henry Hudson explored what would become known as the ...
Africa Explorers
... explorer; made the first recorded exploring expedition; sailed down the Red Sea to explore the southeastern areas of the Arabian peninsula (called Punt); sailed to what is now part of eastern Ethiopia and Somalia; returned to Egypt with treasures, including myrrh (a spice) and precious metals; wrote ...
... explorer; made the first recorded exploring expedition; sailed down the Red Sea to explore the southeastern areas of the Arabian peninsula (called Punt); sailed to what is now part of eastern Ethiopia and Somalia; returned to Egypt with treasures, including myrrh (a spice) and precious metals; wrote ...
Explorers - St. Matthew School
... The Chinese fleet landed in America about 71 years before Columbus!! ...
... The Chinese fleet landed in America about 71 years before Columbus!! ...
Asia Exploration and Trade
... storm, high rolled the waves, and so chanting a solemn litany as they short were the days that darkness walked. The beach was crowded prevailed. The crews grew sick with with people. Under the blazing fear and hardship, and all ...
... storm, high rolled the waves, and so chanting a solemn litany as they short were the days that darkness walked. The beach was crowded prevailed. The crews grew sick with with people. Under the blazing fear and hardship, and all ...
N Am
... Africans/Arabs - flesh markets increase $ if slave was from distant land (slave less likely to be rescued/escape--didn’t ...
... Africans/Arabs - flesh markets increase $ if slave was from distant land (slave less likely to be rescued/escape--didn’t ...
Early Exploration
... Dividing the World Both Spain and Portugal wanted to protect their claims, and they turned to Pope Alexander VI for help. In 1493 the pope drew a line of demarcation, and imaginary line running down the middle of the Atlantic from the North Pole to the South ...
... Dividing the World Both Spain and Portugal wanted to protect their claims, and they turned to Pope Alexander VI for help. In 1493 the pope drew a line of demarcation, and imaginary line running down the middle of the Atlantic from the North Pole to the South ...
Exploration and Empire q2 w6
... England claimed Australia, North America, India, and East Africa. It was an island kingdom with skillful sailors and a powerful monarchy, France controlled SE Asia, Northwest Africa, and part of North America. The strong monarchs of France desired gold and glory from exploration. Europeans sailed th ...
... England claimed Australia, North America, India, and East Africa. It was an island kingdom with skillful sailors and a powerful monarchy, France controlled SE Asia, Northwest Africa, and part of North America. The strong monarchs of France desired gold and glory from exploration. Europeans sailed th ...
1 - Caledonia High School
... 6. Mistaken term that European explorers gave to American lands because of the false belief that they were off the coast of Asia. 7. Animal introduced by Europeans that transformed the Indian way of life on the Great ...
... 6. Mistaken term that European explorers gave to American lands because of the false belief that they were off the coast of Asia. 7. Animal introduced by Europeans that transformed the Indian way of life on the Great ...
18 May Early Exploration and Imperialism.doc
... Name: ________________________ Holden – Global I (9th Grade) ...
... Name: ________________________ Holden – Global I (9th Grade) ...
15 May Early Exploration and Imperialism
... Name: ________________________ Holden – Global I (9th Grade) ...
... Name: ________________________ Holden – Global I (9th Grade) ...
D. Exploration After Columbus 1. The Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) a
... the only Portuguese-speaking country in South America), and also that the fate of the Philippines would also be determined (it became a Spanish colony, instead of a Portuguese one, due to the errors in the geographical calculations of the time.) d) The other Christian kings of Europe did not agree t ...
... the only Portuguese-speaking country in South America), and also that the fate of the Philippines would also be determined (it became a Spanish colony, instead of a Portuguese one, due to the errors in the geographical calculations of the time.) d) The other Christian kings of Europe did not agree t ...
Ch 1 New World Beginnings File
... Norse: Scandinavians- New Foundland perished Crusades (1000-1400 AD) Muslim vs. Christians Marco Polo (1295) news of riches in Far East: – Silk – Opium – Perfumes – Tapestry – Spices, especially sugar and salt Obtained items overland through Muslim territory who charged a toll. Made end price expens ...
... Norse: Scandinavians- New Foundland perished Crusades (1000-1400 AD) Muslim vs. Christians Marco Polo (1295) news of riches in Far East: – Silk – Opium – Perfumes – Tapestry – Spices, especially sugar and salt Obtained items overland through Muslim territory who charged a toll. Made end price expens ...
The Age of Exploration
... Which countries were involved in this exploration? Portugal, Spain, the Dutch Republic, England, and France ...
... Which countries were involved in this exploration? Portugal, Spain, the Dutch Republic, England, and France ...
Chapter 3 PP Presentation
... • Crusades were a series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims over the holy land of Palestine (contains Jerusalem) which they both claimed. • Wars were fought between 1096 & 1270. • European soldiers returned from the Crusades with riches from the east such as knowledge, spices, s ...
... • Crusades were a series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims over the holy land of Palestine (contains Jerusalem) which they both claimed. • Wars were fought between 1096 & 1270. • European soldiers returned from the Crusades with riches from the east such as knowledge, spices, s ...
Chapter 30 and 31 Reading Guide 2011
... In 1522, French pirates captured a Spanish ship filled with gold, silver, and jade Cortes was sending home from Mexico. King Francis I wanted wealth from America, so he sent his own expedition headed by Giovanni da Verrazano in 1524. Silk merchants offered to cover the cost of the voyage because fin ...
... In 1522, French pirates captured a Spanish ship filled with gold, silver, and jade Cortes was sending home from Mexico. King Francis I wanted wealth from America, so he sent his own expedition headed by Giovanni da Verrazano in 1524. Silk merchants offered to cover the cost of the voyage because fin ...
Reasons for Exploration
... “Fountain of Youth” in Florida (claimed for Spain). He came to Florida as early as 1513. • Ponce de León discovered a powerful ocean current called the Gulf Stream. • This ocean current flows from the Gulf of Mexico north along the eastern coast before turning east toward Europe…This helped explorer ...
... “Fountain of Youth” in Florida (claimed for Spain). He came to Florida as early as 1513. • Ponce de León discovered a powerful ocean current called the Gulf Stream. • This ocean current flows from the Gulf of Mexico north along the eastern coast before turning east toward Europe…This helped explorer ...
James Cook (1728
... In the service of the Dutch East India Company from c.1632 to 1653, he made several trading and exploring voyages in the Pacific and Indian oceans. He was the first European expedition to reach the islands of Van Diemen‘s Land (now Tasmania澳大利亚东南部的塔斯马尼亚岛) and New Zealand. He also mapped substantial ...
... In the service of the Dutch East India Company from c.1632 to 1653, he made several trading and exploring voyages in the Pacific and Indian oceans. He was the first European expedition to reach the islands of Van Diemen‘s Land (now Tasmania澳大利亚东南部的塔斯马尼亚岛) and New Zealand. He also mapped substantial ...
THE WORLD ECONOMY
... Encouraged exploration of west Africa Portuguese conquered Ceuta in north Africa in 1415 Established trading posts at Sao Jorge da Mina, west Africa Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope, entered Indian Ocean, 1488 ...
... Encouraged exploration of west Africa Portuguese conquered Ceuta in north Africa in 1415 Established trading posts at Sao Jorge da Mina, west Africa Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope, entered Indian Ocean, 1488 ...
Unit 2 Chapter 3 Lesson 1, 2, and 3 Study Guide
... o Was a merchant from Venice, Italy. o Began a trading journey to China with two other men. o Stayed in China for 16 years. o worked for China’s ruler—Kublai Khan (KOO bly KAHN) o Saw many inventions while traveling in China. LIKE: paper, printing, and gunpowder. o Once returning to Venice, Marco to ...
... o Was a merchant from Venice, Italy. o Began a trading journey to China with two other men. o Stayed in China for 16 years. o worked for China’s ruler—Kublai Khan (KOO bly KAHN) o Saw many inventions while traveling in China. LIKE: paper, printing, and gunpowder. o Once returning to Venice, Marco to ...
Exploration - River Mill Academy
... Hope, proving that there was an ocean route around the continent. • 1497, Vasco da Gama followed Dias’ route, then sailed north and east to India — opening up the riches of Asia to Portugal. ...
... Hope, proving that there was an ocean route around the continent. • 1497, Vasco da Gama followed Dias’ route, then sailed north and east to India — opening up the riches of Asia to Portugal. ...
Samuel de Champlain
... Henry Hudson was a very good navigator and sailor who named and explored Hudson Bay in Canada and the Hudson River in America. His quest was to find a shortcut from Europe to the Far East. Hudson was from England, but nothing is known about his life before 1607. On May 1, 1607, Hudson, his son, and ...
... Henry Hudson was a very good navigator and sailor who named and explored Hudson Bay in Canada and the Hudson River in America. His quest was to find a shortcut from Europe to the Far East. Hudson was from England, but nothing is known about his life before 1607. On May 1, 1607, Hudson, his son, and ...
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.