European Exploration in North America
... • Europeans knew about Asia because of Marco Polo’s book and trade. • Traders had been using the “Silk Road”- an ancient route between China and Italy . • At this time Europeans knew all of Asia as the Indies. (Find the Indies on your map.) ...
... • Europeans knew about Asia because of Marco Polo’s book and trade. • Traders had been using the “Silk Road”- an ancient route between China and Italy . • At this time Europeans knew all of Asia as the Indies. (Find the Indies on your map.) ...
People in history-Columbus [PDF Document]
... he could reach the east by sailing west. He also believed that Asia was much closer to Europe than it actually is. He was right by saying he could reach Asia but he didn’t know about the huge continent that was between Asia and Europe. He brought his idea to the King and Queen of Portugal but the Ki ...
... he could reach the east by sailing west. He also believed that Asia was much closer to Europe than it actually is. He was right by saying he could reach Asia but he didn’t know about the huge continent that was between Asia and Europe. He brought his idea to the King and Queen of Portugal but the Ki ...
Class Lecture Notes 2
... 1. Further Exploration after Columbus—European monarchs hurried to claim new land; John Cabot sailed to find a Northwest Passage to the Indies in 1497; landed at Newfoundland, went back to England, but was never heard from again after he returned to the New World; Spanish expedition accompanied by I ...
... 1. Further Exploration after Columbus—European monarchs hurried to claim new land; John Cabot sailed to find a Northwest Passage to the Indies in 1497; landed at Newfoundland, went back to England, but was never heard from again after he returned to the New World; Spanish expedition accompanied by I ...
Portugal - BYU Kennedy Center
... training many other great sailors and instigating Portugal’s so-called Golden Age. Before Henry’s death, Portuguese sailors whom Henry had trained discovered the islands of Madeira, the Azores, and had sailed as far south as Cape Verde. Even after Henry’s death, sailors continued to be trained at th ...
... training many other great sailors and instigating Portugal’s so-called Golden Age. Before Henry’s death, Portuguese sailors whom Henry had trained discovered the islands of Madeira, the Azores, and had sailed as far south as Cape Verde. Even after Henry’s death, sailors continued to be trained at th ...
European Exploration Part 1
... wealth in other areas They happily funded Columbus’ trip at Portugal’s expense ...
... wealth in other areas They happily funded Columbus’ trip at Portugal’s expense ...
Student`s version of Colonization
... incurred by using traders as intermediaries. They were not looking for new lands, in fact they had no idea all that land existed. They were trying to improve an already existing business. The country that could find a direct route to the far east would have an advantage over all the other countries ...
... incurred by using traders as intermediaries. They were not looking for new lands, in fact they had no idea all that land existed. They were trying to improve an already existing business. The country that could find a direct route to the far east would have an advantage over all the other countries ...
chapter 12 - Lone Star College
... The great ancient Greek geographer, Ptolemy, provided early explorers with their ideas about the world, but he made some major and misleading errors. Choose the correct error a. He thought the world was flat, shaped like a plate b. He overestimated the size of the land area of the world and underest ...
... The great ancient Greek geographer, Ptolemy, provided early explorers with their ideas about the world, but he made some major and misleading errors. Choose the correct error a. He thought the world was flat, shaped like a plate b. He overestimated the size of the land area of the world and underest ...
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
... • Died before goal accomplished; attempts to find such a route not abandoned • 1488, Bartolomeu Dias became first to sail around southern tip of Africa ...
... • Died before goal accomplished; attempts to find such a route not abandoned • 1488, Bartolomeu Dias became first to sail around southern tip of Africa ...
European Exploration, Trade, and the Clash of Cultures
... -The need for spices and the European trade rivalry it let to -Muslim control of the spice trade let to Europe s search for a sea route · Locate Europe, West Indies, East Indies, Africa, Brazil, the Malay Peninsula, the Phillippines and China on a map? · Define the terms archipelago , Ring of Fire , ...
... -The need for spices and the European trade rivalry it let to -Muslim control of the spice trade let to Europe s search for a sea route · Locate Europe, West Indies, East Indies, Africa, Brazil, the Malay Peninsula, the Phillippines and China on a map? · Define the terms archipelago , Ring of Fire , ...
MOTIVATING FORCES FOR EXPLORATION
... Ferdinand Magellan Inspired by a friend who was both astrologer and cartographer, Magellan determined he could circumnavigate the globe.. Spurned by his native Portugal, he gained funding and patronage from Spain. He set out to accomplish Columbus’ goal, to reach the Indies and China by sailing Wes ...
... Ferdinand Magellan Inspired by a friend who was both astrologer and cartographer, Magellan determined he could circumnavigate the globe.. Spurned by his native Portugal, he gained funding and patronage from Spain. He set out to accomplish Columbus’ goal, to reach the Indies and China by sailing Wes ...
An Age of Explorations and Isolation 1400-1800
... Built huge trading empire by capturing many Muslim owned lands (w/ help from cannons mounted on their ships) ...
... Built huge trading empire by capturing many Muslim owned lands (w/ help from cannons mounted on their ships) ...
Review - Warren County Schools
... Mercantilism is an economic system, which describes how Europeans enriched their treasuries. Colonies helped them to do this. The colonies’ provided good or markets for the country. They tried to ensure that their imports did not exceed their exports and there was a favorable balance of trade. After ...
... Mercantilism is an economic system, which describes how Europeans enriched their treasuries. Colonies helped them to do this. The colonies’ provided good or markets for the country. They tried to ensure that their imports did not exceed their exports and there was a favorable balance of trade. After ...
PP pt. 1
... Propelled by Europe’s goal of finding new trade routes to Asia, Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón) sailed to the Americas. However, not until after his death would the value of his discovery truly be known ...
... Propelled by Europe’s goal of finding new trade routes to Asia, Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón) sailed to the Americas. However, not until after his death would the value of his discovery truly be known ...
CHAPTER TWO: WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE, 1492–1590 THE
... was essential for the Renaissance. Motivated by earthly concerns, Europeans adopted a humanistic view, which was part of the inquisitive and acquisitive spirit that motivated exploration. After achieving nationhood, Portugal began exploring distant lands by sea. Prince Henry the Navigator establishe ...
... was essential for the Renaissance. Motivated by earthly concerns, Europeans adopted a humanistic view, which was part of the inquisitive and acquisitive spirit that motivated exploration. After achieving nationhood, Portugal began exploring distant lands by sea. Prince Henry the Navigator establishe ...
Unit 1 - The Atlantic World NOTES
... Marco Polo – Italian 1271 - Traveled to China overland Remained in China for 15 years Returned and wrote of travels - “The Travels of Marco Polo” ...
... Marco Polo – Italian 1271 - Traveled to China overland Remained in China for 15 years Returned and wrote of travels - “The Travels of Marco Polo” ...
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... In Portugal, Prince Henry the Navigator started a school of navigation to train sailors He brought in Europe’s best map-makers, shipbuilders, & sailing instructors He wanted to discover new territories, find a quick trade route to Asia, & expand Portugal’s power ...
... In Portugal, Prince Henry the Navigator started a school of navigation to train sailors He brought in Europe’s best map-makers, shipbuilders, & sailing instructors He wanted to discover new territories, find a quick trade route to Asia, & expand Portugal’s power ...
Zheng He (Hajji Mahmud Shamsuddin) 1371
... Embarked for the Indies This image shows a Portuguese trading fleet in the late fifteenth century, bound for the riches of the Indies. Between 1500 and 1635, over nine hundred ships sailed from Portugal to ports on the Indian Ocean, in annual fleets composed of five to ten ships. ...
... Embarked for the Indies This image shows a Portuguese trading fleet in the late fifteenth century, bound for the riches of the Indies. Between 1500 and 1635, over nine hundred ships sailed from Portugal to ports on the Indian Ocean, in annual fleets composed of five to ten ships. ...
Essential Question - Madison County Schools
... 4. Occupied with the conquest of Southern Iberia, unifying a dynasty, and the expulsion of religious minorities 5. It was not until the latter half of the 14th century when Spanish Monarchs were ready to explore Portuguese were already sailing into the Indian Ocean II. Christopher Columbus 1451-15 ...
... 4. Occupied with the conquest of Southern Iberia, unifying a dynasty, and the expulsion of religious minorities 5. It was not until the latter half of the 14th century when Spanish Monarchs were ready to explore Portuguese were already sailing into the Indian Ocean II. Christopher Columbus 1451-15 ...
Prince Henry the Navigator
... 1. GOLD African countries and later New World countries would have vast amount of gold and salt in their lands. ...
... 1. GOLD African countries and later New World countries would have vast amount of gold and salt in their lands. ...
WORLD HISTORY Age of Discovery and Expansion
... Chinese Explorers Navigated the Indian Ocean a Century Before the Europeans 1405-1433 – Chinese admiral Zheng He made a seven naval expeditions, sponsored by Ming emperor Made stops in Indian, Ceylon, and Arabia Purpose was not trade, just exploration Ships were much larger than later Europ ...
... Chinese Explorers Navigated the Indian Ocean a Century Before the Europeans 1405-1433 – Chinese admiral Zheng He made a seven naval expeditions, sponsored by Ming emperor Made stops in Indian, Ceylon, and Arabia Purpose was not trade, just exploration Ships were much larger than later Europ ...
Chapter 19 - MsMeghanAbbey
... Continued Hongwu’s policies. Moved Royal Court to Beijing Before the Europeans in 1405, Yonglo led 7 voyages to show the power of the Ming dynasty. (1488-Dias, 1498-Gama) ...
... Continued Hongwu’s policies. Moved Royal Court to Beijing Before the Europeans in 1405, Yonglo led 7 voyages to show the power of the Ming dynasty. (1488-Dias, 1498-Gama) ...
UNIT 4: The First Global Age
... (ships that could sail against the wind) used by Portuguese. 4. Early Exploration a. Portuguese established trade route to India by Sea around Africa. b. Columbus, sponsored by Spain, reaches the Americas. c. Early Imperialism – 1500’s-1700’s—this is the smaller first stage of European Imperialism. ...
... (ships that could sail against the wind) used by Portuguese. 4. Early Exploration a. Portuguese established trade route to India by Sea around Africa. b. Columbus, sponsored by Spain, reaches the Americas. c. Early Imperialism – 1500’s-1700’s—this is the smaller first stage of European Imperialism. ...
The Age of Exploration - Oak Park Unified School District
... Out of all the countries that participated in the Age of Exploration, the Portuguese were the most secretive and advanced in their methods of navigation, leading the way for the rest of Europe. Portugal only solely dependent on its sea power and imported many luxury items from the Orient such as spi ...
... Out of all the countries that participated in the Age of Exploration, the Portuguese were the most secretive and advanced in their methods of navigation, leading the way for the rest of Europe. Portugal only solely dependent on its sea power and imported many luxury items from the Orient such as spi ...
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.