Chapter 16: The World Economy
... trade route to the East by sea. Europeans lack gold to pay for imports from Asia. Europeans initially had many disadvantages and fears (ignorant; fearful; lacking technology; Ottoman Empire) Decreasing belief that the world was flat and sea travel may lead to falling off the earth ...
... trade route to the East by sea. Europeans lack gold to pay for imports from Asia. Europeans initially had many disadvantages and fears (ignorant; fearful; lacking technology; Ottoman Empire) Decreasing belief that the world was flat and sea travel may lead to falling off the earth ...
Chapter 16: The World Economy
... trade route to the East by sea. Europeans lack gold to pay for imports from Asia. Europeans initially had many disadvantages and fears (ignorant; fearful; lacking technology; Ottoman Empire) Decreasing belief that the world was flat and sea travel may lead to falling off the earth ...
... trade route to the East by sea. Europeans lack gold to pay for imports from Asia. Europeans initially had many disadvantages and fears (ignorant; fearful; lacking technology; Ottoman Empire) Decreasing belief that the world was flat and sea travel may lead to falling off the earth ...
Chapter 2 Worksheet
... ____ 26. How did Europeans usually acquire African captives for the slave trade? a. They relied on Dutch traders to bring captives to African ports. b. They relied on African traders to bring captives to African ports. c. They most often enslaved only people they defeated in battle. d. They seized c ...
... ____ 26. How did Europeans usually acquire African captives for the slave trade? a. They relied on Dutch traders to bring captives to African ports. b. They relied on African traders to bring captives to African ports. c. They most often enslaved only people they defeated in battle. d. They seized c ...
Study guide for Chapter 3 Test (Sections 3
... Group of people who settle in a distant land, but they are still ruled by their native government. ______________________________ An ________________, is an agreement between two nations to aid and protect each other. ...
... Group of people who settle in a distant land, but they are still ruled by their native government. ______________________________ An ________________, is an agreement between two nations to aid and protect each other. ...
Chapter 3: Exploration and Colonization Study Guide
... Merchants traded gold for salt Europeans went through a rebirth and began to use technology Began to explore a route to Asia by sea first First to use Africans as slaves Paid for Columbus’ trip so they can spread Christianity and to get money to pay for wars Traveled for Spain and landed in the Cari ...
... Merchants traded gold for salt Europeans went through a rebirth and began to use technology Began to explore a route to Asia by sea first First to use Africans as slaves Paid for Columbus’ trip so they can spread Christianity and to get money to pay for wars Traveled for Spain and landed in the Cari ...
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... How The Age of Exploration Map of the affected theknown history ofWorld, Latin America pre-1492 ...
... How The Age of Exploration Map of the affected theknown history ofWorld, Latin America pre-1492 ...
The Age of Exploration
... technologies from Islamic culture all helped make explorations possible ...
... technologies from Islamic culture all helped make explorations possible ...
Chapter Lecture
... • Once the New World is discovered, the Big 4 four European countries begin competing for control of North America and the world…. – Spain – England – France – Portugal ...
... • Once the New World is discovered, the Big 4 four European countries begin competing for control of North America and the world…. – Spain – England – France – Portugal ...
Western Europe
... By the time Prince Henry the Navigator died in 1460, the Portuguese had ventured around the great bulge of western Africa and reached India. They control the seas. ...
... By the time Prince Henry the Navigator died in 1460, the Portuguese had ventured around the great bulge of western Africa and reached India. They control the seas. ...
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... - Discovery – Since there was a phenomenal advance in geographical knowledge and technology. - Reconnaissance – By 1650, Europeans had made a lot of preliminary exploration and they had sketched fairly accurately the outline of the whole earth. - Expansion – After the discoveries a lot of Europeans ...
... - Discovery – Since there was a phenomenal advance in geographical knowledge and technology. - Reconnaissance – By 1650, Europeans had made a lot of preliminary exploration and they had sketched fairly accurately the outline of the whole earth. - Expansion – After the discoveries a lot of Europeans ...
Exploration and Discovery
... but find India 1497, sent with 4 ships Went way out of the way…closer to South America than Africa 1 year after beginning, he reaches India Met Muslims, but still traded enough to pay for his trip 60xs. Portuguese took over this route, and destroyed Muslim monopoly. ...
... but find India 1497, sent with 4 ships Went way out of the way…closer to South America than Africa 1 year after beginning, he reaches India Met Muslims, but still traded enough to pay for his trip 60xs. Portuguese took over this route, and destroyed Muslim monopoly. ...
Diapositiva 1 - CCB - G8 Individuals and Societies
... trade route to Asia by sailing west. Instead, he reached America in 1492 and claimed the land for Spain. ...
... trade route to Asia by sailing west. Instead, he reached America in 1492 and claimed the land for Spain. ...
Chapter 15 Part II Pages 502-512
... The Economic Effects of Spain’s Discoveries in the New World • During the 1500s and 1600s there was a huge influx of precious metals into Spain from its American colonies. • Population increase in Spain and the establishment of new colonies created greater demand for goods in Spain. The economy cou ...
... The Economic Effects of Spain’s Discoveries in the New World • During the 1500s and 1600s there was a huge influx of precious metals into Spain from its American colonies. • Population increase in Spain and the establishment of new colonies created greater demand for goods in Spain. The economy cou ...
Age of Exploration Notes
... iii. Reaches the Americas instead iv. Opens Americas to exploration and colonization v. _______________________________________ _______________________________________ vi. _______________________________________ _______________________________________ ...
... iii. Reaches the Americas instead iv. Opens Americas to exploration and colonization v. _______________________________________ _______________________________________ vi. _______________________________________ _______________________________________ ...
The Age of Exploration
... understanding of the world in several ways. 1. Portugal founded trading posts in Western Africa and brought back gold and slaves. ...
... understanding of the world in several ways. 1. Portugal founded trading posts in Western Africa and brought back gold and slaves. ...
The Age of Exploration
... understanding of the world in several ways. 1. Portugal founded trading posts in Western Africa and brought back gold and slaves. ...
... understanding of the world in several ways. 1. Portugal founded trading posts in Western Africa and brought back gold and slaves. ...
Ch. 1: Europe Finds America File
... •Required Indians to pay tribute from their lands •Indians often rendered personal services as well. 3. In return the conquistador was obligated to •protect his wards •instruct them in the Christian faith •defend their right to use the to live off the land 4. Encomienda system eventually decimated I ...
... •Required Indians to pay tribute from their lands •Indians often rendered personal services as well. 3. In return the conquistador was obligated to •protect his wards •instruct them in the Christian faith •defend their right to use the to live off the land 4. Encomienda system eventually decimated I ...
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... •Required Indians to pay tribute from their lands •Indians often rendered personal services as well. 3. In return the conquistador was obligated to •protect his wards •instruct them in the Christian faith •defend their right to use the to live off the land 4. Encomienda system eventually decimated I ...
... •Required Indians to pay tribute from their lands •Indians often rendered personal services as well. 3. In return the conquistador was obligated to •protect his wards •instruct them in the Christian faith •defend their right to use the to live off the land 4. Encomienda system eventually decimated I ...
Age of Exploration - Rouse World History
... Vasco da Gama was the first explorer to find a direct trade route to Asia by going around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope to get to India ...
... Vasco da Gama was the first explorer to find a direct trade route to Asia by going around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope to get to India ...
Early European Explorations
... Study of navigation and cartography (mapmaking) Improvements on magnetic compass and astrolabe Creation of the caravel ship ...
... Study of navigation and cartography (mapmaking) Improvements on magnetic compass and astrolabe Creation of the caravel ship ...
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... Europe. The benefits of the Crusades later contributed to the expansion of Portugal, Spain, England, and ...
... Europe. The benefits of the Crusades later contributed to the expansion of Portugal, Spain, England, and ...
European Exploration & Conquest 1450-1650
... More gold/silver sources to pay for goods New routes – bypass Ottoman held Istanbul Direct access to Asia ...
... More gold/silver sources to pay for goods New routes – bypass Ottoman held Istanbul Direct access to Asia ...
Chapter 1: When Old Worlds Collide: Contact, Conquest
... Astrolabe: introduced by Arab sailors, used the stars to ...
... Astrolabe: introduced by Arab sailors, used the stars to ...
Chapter 17 Lecture Notes
... 1. Unbalanced of trade--favored China. 2. China maintains a grip on trade as many European nations tried to open the Chinese market—”wealth to be made; lives to be saved;” 3. Opium collapsed the Chinese Empire ...
... 1. Unbalanced of trade--favored China. 2. China maintains a grip on trade as many European nations tried to open the Chinese market—”wealth to be made; lives to be saved;” 3. Opium collapsed the Chinese Empire ...
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.