Exploration and Colonial America
... forced up through the English Channel into the North Sea where a fierce storm further crippled the fleet In a single battle, Spain lost almost all of her naval forces and the English way to the Americas was clear ...
... forced up through the English Channel into the North Sea where a fierce storm further crippled the fleet In a single battle, Spain lost almost all of her naval forces and the English way to the Americas was clear ...
earlyexploration powerpoint File
... forced up through the English Channel into the North Sea where a fierce storm further crippled the fleet In a single battle, Spain lost almost all of her naval forces and the English way to the Americas was clear ...
... forced up through the English Channel into the North Sea where a fierce storm further crippled the fleet In a single battle, Spain lost almost all of her naval forces and the English way to the Americas was clear ...
Exploration (Unit 10)
... 2. New set of Nations on the Western Hemisphere 3. Opened the door to slavery 4. Colonies set up for Europe to fight over Why he is credited and not Erickson? -Not widespread, no proof -CC bigger impact ...
... 2. New set of Nations on the Western Hemisphere 3. Opened the door to slavery 4. Colonies set up for Europe to fight over Why he is credited and not Erickson? -Not widespread, no proof -CC bigger impact ...
2015 Global Notes
... A. Italian city-states had a monopoly on trade with Asia. 1. Monopoly is having complete control over a product with no competition. B. Explorers looked for ways around the monopoly. 1. Portuguese and Spanish started C. Had better ships and navigational tools 1. caravel-2 or 3 masted ship with sails ...
... A. Italian city-states had a monopoly on trade with Asia. 1. Monopoly is having complete control over a product with no competition. B. Explorers looked for ways around the monopoly. 1. Portuguese and Spanish started C. Had better ships and navigational tools 1. caravel-2 or 3 masted ship with sails ...
The Age of Exploration Chapter 33 (pgs. 375
... Improvements in mapmaking, shipbuilding, and navigation made this possible. ...
... Improvements in mapmaking, shipbuilding, and navigation made this possible. ...
cornell notes sheet
... o New wealth through investment and trade o Some hoped exp would increase profits Religious Enthusiasm European Missionaries sought to spread Christian religion o Believed it was Superior religion & culture EUROPE ENCOUNTERS THE AMERICAS ...
... o New wealth through investment and trade o Some hoped exp would increase profits Religious Enthusiasm European Missionaries sought to spread Christian religion o Believed it was Superior religion & culture EUROPE ENCOUNTERS THE AMERICAS ...
Texto - AP European History
... • John Cabot- (1425-1500)Explored the northeast coast of North America – Henry VII not interested in ...
... • John Cabot- (1425-1500)Explored the northeast coast of North America – Henry VII not interested in ...
Chapter 21: Reaching Out: Expanding Horizons of Cross
... augured the subsequent trans-Atlantic slave trade. Indian Ocean Trade 74. Portugal then set out to enter the lucrative trade in Asian silk and spices, trying to establish a sea route around Africa to avoid the monopoly on this trade held by Muslim and Italian intermediaries – an effort that came t ...
... augured the subsequent trans-Atlantic slave trade. Indian Ocean Trade 74. Portugal then set out to enter the lucrative trade in Asian silk and spices, trying to establish a sea route around Africa to avoid the monopoly on this trade held by Muslim and Italian intermediaries – an effort that came t ...
Page C (Section II): Portugal Leads the Way
... Only 15 years after da Gama’s trip, the Portuguese controlled all the Indian Ocean. They next started trade and posts all the way to eastern China and Japan. ...
... Only 15 years after da Gama’s trip, the Portuguese controlled all the Indian Ocean. They next started trade and posts all the way to eastern China and Japan. ...
Name - InvisionFree
... Who controlled trade in the Indian Ocean before the Portuguese gained control? The Muslims controlled the Indian Ocean trade before the Portuguese over-powered them by taking over the Muslim forts in India. Diaz da Gama and Cabral initially created the trade routes to the Indian Ocean. Which Europea ...
... Who controlled trade in the Indian Ocean before the Portuguese gained control? The Muslims controlled the Indian Ocean trade before the Portuguese over-powered them by taking over the Muslim forts in India. Diaz da Gama and Cabral initially created the trade routes to the Indian Ocean. Which Europea ...
The Age of Exploration
... What was mercantilism? • Policy that said there was a limited amount of money in the world. • Each country needs to grab what they can before it is gone. • Export more than you import…more money in your pocket. • Colonies and markets were needed to keep everything in the system. ...
... What was mercantilism? • Policy that said there was a limited amount of money in the world. • Each country needs to grab what they can before it is gone. • Export more than you import…more money in your pocket. • Colonies and markets were needed to keep everything in the system. ...
Europe Begins to Explore the Earth - fchs
... benefit. Mapmakers had soon mapped out the Mediterranean and West Africa, and, although it took decades to complete, the Portuguese were on their way to dominating trade in the Atlantic World. ...
... benefit. Mapmakers had soon mapped out the Mediterranean and West Africa, and, although it took decades to complete, the Portuguese were on their way to dominating trade in the Atlantic World. ...
Europe Begins to Explore PowerPoint Review - fchs
... benefit. Mapmakers had soon mapped out the Mediterranean and West Africa, and, although it took decades to complete, the Portuguese were on their way to dominating trade in the Atlantic World. ...
... benefit. Mapmakers had soon mapped out the Mediterranean and West Africa, and, although it took decades to complete, the Portuguese were on their way to dominating trade in the Atlantic World. ...
By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY The
... exploration of Africa, sending between 30 and 40 of his ships on missions. The last voyage sponsored by Prince Henry sailed over 1,500 miles down the African coast. • Although he never sailed on the expeditions, the voyages that he paid for in the mid1400s helped launch Portugal into the front of th ...
... exploration of Africa, sending between 30 and 40 of his ships on missions. The last voyage sponsored by Prince Henry sailed over 1,500 miles down the African coast. • Although he never sailed on the expeditions, the voyages that he paid for in the mid1400s helped launch Portugal into the front of th ...
File - Mr. Takos` Website
... -The Italians who held a favorable position for trade in the Mediterranean, were the main suppliers of the spice trade to the rest of Europe -By the 1400’s, rising monarchies in Spain, Portugal, England, and France were all looking for a source of direct trade with the East to bypass the Italian mid ...
... -The Italians who held a favorable position for trade in the Mediterranean, were the main suppliers of the spice trade to the rest of Europe -By the 1400’s, rising monarchies in Spain, Portugal, England, and France were all looking for a source of direct trade with the East to bypass the Italian mid ...
Powerpoint on Explorers
... Arabs expanded their relationships with the East. The Chinese also made many explorations in the period. One of the best known Chinese travelers is Hsuan-tsang. ...
... Arabs expanded their relationships with the East. The Chinese also made many explorations in the period. One of the best known Chinese travelers is Hsuan-tsang. ...
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... The desire to _______________________ and to ________________________, coupled with advances in __________________ __________________________, spurred an age of European exploration. ...
... The desire to _______________________ and to ________________________, coupled with advances in __________________ __________________________, spurred an age of European exploration. ...
Chapter 21- The US and World War I
... was dangerous, rough, and took a long time 1400 events that helped Exploration ...
... was dangerous, rough, and took a long time 1400 events that helped Exploration ...
Chapter 3 Lesson 2
... Columbus traveled to the “Indies” three times King Henry VII of England paid an Italian sailor, Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot), to make the same expedition Cabot landed in Newfoundland and Labrador (Canada) and claimed the land for England ...
... Columbus traveled to the “Indies” three times King Henry VII of England paid an Italian sailor, Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot), to make the same expedition Cabot landed in Newfoundland and Labrador (Canada) and claimed the land for England ...
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... • Prince Henry the Navigator Portugal - Funded Exploration down coast of Africa - 1419-1460 • Vasco da Gama - Portugal - Opened trade with India - Placed Portugal in position to dominate trade with India ...
... • Prince Henry the Navigator Portugal - Funded Exploration down coast of Africa - 1419-1460 • Vasco da Gama - Portugal - Opened trade with India - Placed Portugal in position to dominate trade with India ...
Exploration Power Point 2
... ◦ Inspired by the Crusades & Reformation, duty to convert non-Christians ...
... ◦ Inspired by the Crusades & Reformation, duty to convert non-Christians ...
The_First_Global_Age
... Columbus Sails to the West • In 1492, Columbus sailed west with three ships: the Pinta, the Nina, and the Santa Maria. • Columbus found a route to continents previously unknown to them. ...
... Columbus Sails to the West • In 1492, Columbus sailed west with three ships: the Pinta, the Nina, and the Santa Maria. • Columbus found a route to continents previously unknown to them. ...
New Empires in the Americas 1400 to 1625
... These new, more powerful kingdoms wanted to make more money by targeting these Asian markets to the East. ...
... These new, more powerful kingdoms wanted to make more money by targeting these Asian markets to the East. ...
Exploration: Traders, Explorers, and Colonists
... A. In the early 1400s, Portugal’s Prince Henry the Navigator sent explorers farther down the African coast – he believed a shortcut to Asia was around Africa. B. Bartolomeu Dias rounded the southern tip of Africa in 1488. C. Vasco da Gama and his crew reached the Indian coast less than one year late ...
... A. In the early 1400s, Portugal’s Prince Henry the Navigator sent explorers farther down the African coast – he believed a shortcut to Asia was around Africa. B. Bartolomeu Dias rounded the southern tip of Africa in 1488. C. Vasco da Gama and his crew reached the Indian coast less than one year late ...
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.