Chapter 2: Rise of the Atlantic World 1400
... Eventually became apart of masters family or released ...
... Eventually became apart of masters family or released ...
European Exploration - Parkway C-2
... American navy set up and maintained a blockade of the Barbary ports and executed a campaign of raids and attacks against the city’s fleets. In 1803, the Tripoli fleet captured the USS Philadelphia and took the captain and the crew hostage. In February 1804, the US Marines with help from several Gree ...
... American navy set up and maintained a blockade of the Barbary ports and executed a campaign of raids and attacks against the city’s fleets. In 1803, the Tripoli fleet captured the USS Philadelphia and took the captain and the crew hostage. In February 1804, the US Marines with help from several Gree ...
Presentation of chapter 17 sec 2
... conditions that the natives were put through. • Bartolome de Las Casas, appealed to the king of Spain for new laws. Thus social reform laws were passed in 1542 forbidding the further enslavement of Natives. ...
... conditions that the natives were put through. • Bartolome de Las Casas, appealed to the king of Spain for new laws. Thus social reform laws were passed in 1542 forbidding the further enslavement of Natives. ...
1TheAgeofExploration
... ■ If you were planning a long-distance sea voyage during the second half of the fifteenth century to little-known destinations along unknown routes, what problems with the physical environment would you expect to have to deal with during the voyage? ■ What problems of human-to-human relations would ...
... ■ If you were planning a long-distance sea voyage during the second half of the fifteenth century to little-known destinations along unknown routes, what problems with the physical environment would you expect to have to deal with during the voyage? ■ What problems of human-to-human relations would ...
notes - european exploration - World History with Miss Bunnell
... European Exploration Colonizing the Caribbean In the 1600s other Europeans colonize the Caribbean. o ______________ seize control of Haiti, Guadeloupe, and Martinique. o ______________ take Barbados and Jamaica. o ______________ take the Antilles and Aruba. They built huge _______________ and __ ...
... European Exploration Colonizing the Caribbean In the 1600s other Europeans colonize the Caribbean. o ______________ seize control of Haiti, Guadeloupe, and Martinique. o ______________ take Barbados and Jamaica. o ______________ take the Antilles and Aruba. They built huge _______________ and __ ...
Exploration and Technology - St. Jane de Chantal School
... Stern post rudder Sternpost rudder with lateen sail ...
... Stern post rudder Sternpost rudder with lateen sail ...
Chapter 2 Section Notes Answers
... (a) Vasco de Gama: first explorer to sail around Africa from Europe to Asia, specifically India (b) Pedro Cabral: discovered Brazil mistakenly after being blown off course during a storm (c) Ferdinand Magellan: first to circumnavigate the globe on behalf of Spain, found all-water route west from Eur ...
... (a) Vasco de Gama: first explorer to sail around Africa from Europe to Asia, specifically India (b) Pedro Cabral: discovered Brazil mistakenly after being blown off course during a storm (c) Ferdinand Magellan: first to circumnavigate the globe on behalf of Spain, found all-water route west from Eur ...
The Explorers
... • Portuguese expeditions – 15th century, Portugal had been looking for a new sea route to the India around the coast of Africa. Henry the Navigator organised various expeditions. – The Madeira Islands were discovered in 1418, The Azores in 1431 – 1488 Bartolomeu Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope at ...
... • Portuguese expeditions – 15th century, Portugal had been looking for a new sea route to the India around the coast of Africa. Henry the Navigator organised various expeditions. – The Madeira Islands were discovered in 1418, The Azores in 1431 – 1488 Bartolomeu Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope at ...
LSMS history jc new:Layout 1
... A sailor on a named voyage of discovery during the Age of Exploration I was a sailor on Columbus’s first voyage of discovery. I lived in Palos, where Columbus began his voyage. I was an experienced sailor but others were freemen who came along with promises of fame and riches and ‘gold-covered’ hous ...
... A sailor on a named voyage of discovery during the Age of Exploration I was a sailor on Columbus’s first voyage of discovery. I lived in Palos, where Columbus began his voyage. I was an experienced sailor but others were freemen who came along with promises of fame and riches and ‘gold-covered’ hous ...
An Age of Discovery and Expansion
... Philip II and the Height of Spanish Power 1. When Charles V abdicated in 1556, Philip II (1556-1598) inherited a much smaller empire than what his father had ruled. Philip's territories included Spain, the Netherlands, the Kingdom of Naples, and the Spanish possessions in the New World. He did not ...
... Philip II and the Height of Spanish Power 1. When Charles V abdicated in 1556, Philip II (1556-1598) inherited a much smaller empire than what his father had ruled. Philip's territories included Spain, the Netherlands, the Kingdom of Naples, and the Spanish possessions in the New World. He did not ...
Age of Exploration - Social Circle City Schools
... triangular lateen sails that allowed ships to sail against the wind ...
... triangular lateen sails that allowed ships to sail against the wind ...
Chapter 19: An Age of Exploration and Isolation
... The new government brought about a long period of peace and prosperity mostly. Peasant farmers suffered greatly during this time, however. They worked long and hard on the farms and paid heavy taxes. Many left the countryside to move to the cities. By the mid1700s, Edo had more than a million people ...
... The new government brought about a long period of peace and prosperity mostly. Peasant farmers suffered greatly during this time, however. They worked long and hard on the farms and paid heavy taxes. Many left the countryside to move to the cities. By the mid1700s, Edo had more than a million people ...
East Meets West - SCF Faculty Site Homepage
... • They established over 200 cities and towns throughout the Americas. • In one generation Hispanics acquired more new territory than Rome conquered in five centuries . ...
... • They established over 200 cities and towns throughout the Americas. • In one generation Hispanics acquired more new territory than Rome conquered in five centuries . ...
Presentation
... • This is the way they depicted the world in the sixteenth century (1500s). *What do cartographers make? ...
... • This is the way they depicted the world in the sixteenth century (1500s). *What do cartographers make? ...
New World
... • The Crusades =more contact and interest in nonEuropean civilizations; specifically India, the Spice Islands (Mouluccas) , and China. • The Portuguese =1st to attempt a more direct route to India without using Ottoman middlemen. • Spanish (led by Columbus) look for a different route as well discov ...
... • The Crusades =more contact and interest in nonEuropean civilizations; specifically India, the Spice Islands (Mouluccas) , and China. • The Portuguese =1st to attempt a more direct route to India without using Ottoman middlemen. • Spanish (led by Columbus) look for a different route as well discov ...
AP World History Class Notes Ch 22 Cross
... • Religion. Islamic law and culture were common to societies from north and west Africa to southeast Asia and the Philippines. Travel for Muslim pilgrims and scholars was common under Mongol rule. Christian missionaries also traveled to East Asia, but less frequently. • Cultural diffusion. These rou ...
... • Religion. Islamic law and culture were common to societies from north and west Africa to southeast Asia and the Philippines. Travel for Muslim pilgrims and scholars was common under Mongol rule. Christian missionaries also traveled to East Asia, but less frequently. • Cultural diffusion. These rou ...
When Worlds Collide, 1942-1590 - AP United States History
... depopulated & undermined the natives in southern North America The Spanish were searching for Cibola – the city of gold ...
... depopulated & undermined the natives in southern North America The Spanish were searching for Cibola – the city of gold ...
The Encounter WHAP/ Napp Do Now: “Portugal was particularly well
... He gathered a staff of experts, who tested existing navigational tools, such as the magnetic compass, astrolabe, and compass, and created new geographical and mathematical tables. They constructed caravels modeled on Arab ships, with lateen sails, which could sail with the wind or tack against it, s ...
... He gathered a staff of experts, who tested existing navigational tools, such as the magnetic compass, astrolabe, and compass, and created new geographical and mathematical tables. They constructed caravels modeled on Arab ships, with lateen sails, which could sail with the wind or tack against it, s ...
The Age of Exploration 1 In this reading, you will learn about the Age
... travel along coastlines where the water was not deep. Caravels also used lateen (triangular) sails, an idea borrowed from Muslim ships. These sails could be positioned to take advantage of the wind no matter which way it blew. H ...
... travel along coastlines where the water was not deep. Caravels also used lateen (triangular) sails, an idea borrowed from Muslim ships. These sails could be positioned to take advantage of the wind no matter which way it blew. H ...
Explorer Notes
... Main accomplishment was the discovery of new lands- to find a trade route to Asia. Exploration allowed goods & ideas to be exchanged by different people Navigational tools improved New areas were mapped Transportation improved ...
... Main accomplishment was the discovery of new lands- to find a trade route to Asia. Exploration allowed goods & ideas to be exchanged by different people Navigational tools improved New areas were mapped Transportation improved ...
Explorers: The quick facts
... size. He was one of the first explorers to come up with the idea that these places he had visited were not part of Asia, as Columbus had thought, but rather were part of a “New World.” He went on at least two, and possibly four, voyages to Central and South America between 1497 and 1504. He sailed f ...
... size. He was one of the first explorers to come up with the idea that these places he had visited were not part of Asia, as Columbus had thought, but rather were part of a “New World.” He went on at least two, and possibly four, voyages to Central and South America between 1497 and 1504. He sailed f ...
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.