Age of European Exploration and Colonization
... Prince Henry the Navigator -Set up a school for navigators at Sagres in 1419 -Helped Portugal take the lead in overseas exploration ...
... Prince Henry the Navigator -Set up a school for navigators at Sagres in 1419 -Helped Portugal take the lead in overseas exploration ...
PowerPoint up to Columbus
... Portugal takes the lead – Prince Henry the Navigator used the innovations and sent his captains farther and farther – Barthalomeau Dias rounded the southern tip of Africa in 1488 – Vasco de Gama reached India ten years later ...
... Portugal takes the lead – Prince Henry the Navigator used the innovations and sent his captains farther and farther – Barthalomeau Dias rounded the southern tip of Africa in 1488 – Vasco de Gama reached India ten years later ...
1 - Catawba County Schools
... discoveries claimed new territory for Europe and opened up a new water route around America to Asia. Directions: Complete the chart below by writing the purpose, a short description, and the main results of each explorer's journey. Explorer Christopher Columbus ...
... discoveries claimed new territory for Europe and opened up a new water route around America to Asia. Directions: Complete the chart below by writing the purpose, a short description, and the main results of each explorer's journey. Explorer Christopher Columbus ...
Chapter 5
... • Portugal was the first country to begin exploring (due of course to Prince Henry) • He sent people to explore West Africa (lots of Gold) Each year they went further south and established trading posts. This also made the Portuguese very involved with the slave trade in Africa. However, remember th ...
... • Portugal was the first country to begin exploring (due of course to Prince Henry) • He sent people to explore West Africa (lots of Gold) Each year they went further south and established trading posts. This also made the Portuguese very involved with the slave trade in Africa. However, remember th ...
Age of Exploration
... Fra Mauro Map • Created by the Venetian monk Fra Mauro (c. 1450) • Assisted by Andrea Bianco ...
... Fra Mauro Map • Created by the Venetian monk Fra Mauro (c. 1450) • Assisted by Andrea Bianco ...
6X 11-07-2016 Monday Europeans Explore the World
... and governed a Portuguese colony there. For the Homework – we learned from this lesson that Europeans wanted to explore the world because: - wanted to trade with Asia - Learn from Asia – Asian culture - Asia had spices and silk – learned from Marco Polo’s journeys to ...
... and governed a Portuguese colony there. For the Homework – we learned from this lesson that Europeans wanted to explore the world because: - wanted to trade with Asia - Learn from Asia – Asian culture - Asia had spices and silk – learned from Marco Polo’s journeys to ...
New World Beginnings
... • 20yr voyage to China (Prob never got there) • His book intensified European desire for cheaper route ...
... • 20yr voyage to China (Prob never got there) • His book intensified European desire for cheaper route ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment
... 2. The first country to launch large-scale voyages of exploration was Spain. 3. Slave labor declined in the Americas as a result of the Age of Exploration. 4. An astrolabe was a light, fast sailing ship. 5. It is estimated that 90 to 95 percent of the population of the Americas eventually die from E ...
... 2. The first country to launch large-scale voyages of exploration was Spain. 3. Slave labor declined in the Americas as a result of the Age of Exploration. 4. An astrolabe was a light, fast sailing ship. 5. It is estimated that 90 to 95 percent of the population of the Americas eventually die from E ...
Eastern Hemisphere
... China (Ming Dynasty) •Overthrow Mongols •Explorations of Admiral Zheng He •Beijing and Forbidden City •Establish European trade enclaves to limit outside influences ...
... China (Ming Dynasty) •Overthrow Mongols •Explorations of Admiral Zheng He •Beijing and Forbidden City •Establish European trade enclaves to limit outside influences ...
File - Vince Corrado
... 1470’s- cross Equator 1488- Bartolommeo Dias sails around southern tip… turns around b/c crew scared 1498- Vasco da Gama sails around tip all the way to India ...
... 1470’s- cross Equator 1488- Bartolommeo Dias sails around southern tip… turns around b/c crew scared 1498- Vasco da Gama sails around tip all the way to India ...
Early Exploration of North America The New World 1400
... Shipbuilders: built fast sailing ships that used triangular sails ...
... Shipbuilders: built fast sailing ships that used triangular sails ...
I. New World in the Western Atlantic A. Explorations of Columbus 1
... Columbus made total of 4 voyages to New World a. CC never gave up on idea of sailing to East Indies b. But he proved it possible to sail to rim of Atlantic and return to Europe B. Exploration & Columbian Exchange ...
... Columbus made total of 4 voyages to New World a. CC never gave up on idea of sailing to East Indies b. But he proved it possible to sail to rim of Atlantic and return to Europe B. Exploration & Columbian Exchange ...
Document
... b. Caravel – Better type of ship – carried more – traveled longer distances c. Advances helped sailors explore – new routes d. Port – Spain – traveled – Asia Africa 4. African Kingdoms – Africa flourished – many trading goods II. Section 2 - Seeking New Routes 1. Seeking new Trade Routes – Port lead ...
... b. Caravel – Better type of ship – carried more – traveled longer distances c. Advances helped sailors explore – new routes d. Port – Spain – traveled – Asia Africa 4. African Kingdoms – Africa flourished – many trading goods II. Section 2 - Seeking New Routes 1. Seeking new Trade Routes – Port lead ...
7th grade Chapter 20 review
... Spain and Portugal brought back gold and silver from the new world and other countries wanted to do the same. This became known as mercantilism which is that a country’s power depends on its wealth. So the acquisition of wealth and colonies becomes a priority. Europeans begin using colonies for thei ...
... Spain and Portugal brought back gold and silver from the new world and other countries wanted to do the same. This became known as mercantilism which is that a country’s power depends on its wealth. So the acquisition of wealth and colonies becomes a priority. Europeans begin using colonies for thei ...
Who, Where, Why? - Daslos Studios LLC
... http://www.cortezhistory.com/Age%20of %20Exploration%20Map.jpg Da Gama (Portugal) sailed around Cape of Good Hope. Portugal wound up claiming parts of Brazil and South America. England claimed coastal North America. France laid claim to Canada. ...
... http://www.cortezhistory.com/Age%20of %20Exploration%20Map.jpg Da Gama (Portugal) sailed around Cape of Good Hope. Portugal wound up claiming parts of Brazil and South America. England claimed coastal North America. France laid claim to Canada. ...
Ch14Part1PP
... Cape Town was the first European settlement by the Dutch Enslaved or killed natives French settled in Senegal ...
... Cape Town was the first European settlement by the Dutch Enslaved or killed natives French settled in Senegal ...
File - Mr. Gunnells` Social Studies Class
... A warm ocean current of the Northern Atlantic Ocean off Eastern North America. “Europe’s Central Heating” The Gulf Stream makes the climate of Western Europe ...
... A warm ocean current of the Northern Atlantic Ocean off Eastern North America. “Europe’s Central Heating” The Gulf Stream makes the climate of Western Europe ...
Ch 15 Exploration
... New was: a rapid and thorough decimation of the native population, the transformation of their economic and religious lives, an enormous expansion of the already existing African slave trade. The Columbian exchange people, crops and animals led to radical changes in agriculture and diets, as ...
... New was: a rapid and thorough decimation of the native population, the transformation of their economic and religious lives, an enormous expansion of the already existing African slave trade. The Columbian exchange people, crops and animals led to radical changes in agriculture and diets, as ...
Chapter 3
... 2. Spread Christianity 3. Technological advances Portugal led these sailing innovations Prince Henry- founded navigation school with mapmakers, instrument makers, shipbuilders, scientists, and sea captains Started sailing down coast of Western Africa; set up trade ports Wanted to find sea ro ...
... 2. Spread Christianity 3. Technological advances Portugal led these sailing innovations Prince Henry- founded navigation school with mapmakers, instrument makers, shipbuilders, scientists, and sea captains Started sailing down coast of Western Africa; set up trade ports Wanted to find sea ro ...
First Americans-----Pre
... gaining wealth and land. (GLORY) • Economic: Search for new trade routes with direct access to Asian/African luxury goods would enrich individuals and their nations (GOLD) • Religious: spread Christianity (GOD) ...
... gaining wealth and land. (GLORY) • Economic: Search for new trade routes with direct access to Asian/African luxury goods would enrich individuals and their nations (GOLD) • Religious: spread Christianity (GOD) ...
Age of Exploration
... where they were traded for slaves. Slaves were shipped to America and sold. Europeans then brought back raw materials (sugar, coffee, cotton) back to Europe and sold. Altogether, as many as 10 million African slaves were brought to the Americas. One reason for such a high number was the high dea ...
... where they were traded for slaves. Slaves were shipped to America and sold. Europeans then brought back raw materials (sugar, coffee, cotton) back to Europe and sold. Altogether, as many as 10 million African slaves were brought to the Americas. One reason for such a high number was the high dea ...
Unit 15 - Student Notes - Pleasantville High School
... Caravels had triangular lateen sails that allowed ships to sail against the wind A moveable rudder made the caravel more maneuverable Cannons & rifles gave ships protection ...
... Caravels had triangular lateen sails that allowed ships to sail against the wind A moveable rudder made the caravel more maneuverable Cannons & rifles gave ships protection ...
Unit 13 - Student Notes - Pleasantville High School
... Caravels had triangular lateen sails that allowed ships to sail against the wind A moveable rudder made the caravel more maneuverable Cannons & rifles gave ships protection ...
... Caravels had triangular lateen sails that allowed ships to sail against the wind A moveable rudder made the caravel more maneuverable Cannons & rifles gave ships protection ...
Global History Review Unit 4 Sec 4
... -______________ is the domination by one country of the political and/ or economic life of another country. -___________ activities in Asia, Africa, and the Americas in the 1500s through the 1700s foreshadowed the major era of European imperialism in the __________. A. Imperialism in Africa 1. Began ...
... -______________ is the domination by one country of the political and/ or economic life of another country. -___________ activities in Asia, Africa, and the Americas in the 1500s through the 1700s foreshadowed the major era of European imperialism in the __________. A. Imperialism in Africa 1. Began ...
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.