Ch 2, Sec 2: Early Exploration
... • Explain how Portugal led the way in overseas exploration. • Develop an understanding of how Columbus’s plan for sailing to Asia led to the New World. ...
... • Explain how Portugal led the way in overseas exploration. • Develop an understanding of how Columbus’s plan for sailing to Asia led to the New World. ...
Ch 2, Sec 2: Early Exploration
... • Explain how Portugal led the way in overseas exploration. • Develop an understanding of how Columbus’s plan for sailing to Asia led to the New World. ...
... • Explain how Portugal led the way in overseas exploration. • Develop an understanding of how Columbus’s plan for sailing to Asia led to the New World. ...
Reading - Europeans Explore the New World
... before my death in 1547. Hernando Cortez 12. Along with my cousin, John Hawkins, I went along on one of the first slaving voyages in 1567 for England bringing slaves from Africa to work in the New World. Our expedition was attacked by a Spanish squadron and at that moment the hated Spaniards became ...
... before my death in 1547. Hernando Cortez 12. Along with my cousin, John Hawkins, I went along on one of the first slaving voyages in 1567 for England bringing slaves from Africa to work in the New World. Our expedition was attacked by a Spanish squadron and at that moment the hated Spaniards became ...
Encounter Must Know
... New technology diffused into Europe made overseas exploration possible: gunpowder, cartography (mapmaking and printing press) made better maps, magnetic compass, astrolabe (indicated latitude at sea), and the lateen said (sailed against big ocean winds). Bartholomew Dias and Vasco DaGama (both f ...
... New technology diffused into Europe made overseas exploration possible: gunpowder, cartography (mapmaking and printing press) made better maps, magnetic compass, astrolabe (indicated latitude at sea), and the lateen said (sailed against big ocean winds). Bartholomew Dias and Vasco DaGama (both f ...
Chapter 14
... The Impact of European Expansion: The Conquered Devastating effects to local populations in America and Africa Less impact in Asia Multiracial society in Latin ...
... The Impact of European Expansion: The Conquered Devastating effects to local populations in America and Africa Less impact in Asia Multiracial society in Latin ...
The Atlantic World 1492 – 1800
... Explain the roles of explorers and conquistadors; include Vasco da Gama, Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, James Cook, and Samuel de Champlain. Define the Columbian Exchange and its global economic and cultural impact. ...
... Explain the roles of explorers and conquistadors; include Vasco da Gama, Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, James Cook, and Samuel de Champlain. Define the Columbian Exchange and its global economic and cultural impact. ...
Exploration
... conquistadors; include Zheng He, Vasco da Gama, Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, James Cook, and Samuel de Champlain ...
... conquistadors; include Zheng He, Vasco da Gama, Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, James Cook, and Samuel de Champlain ...
Name: Date: School: Facilitator: 1.03 Notes Guide “God, Gold, and
... brought by the Spanish conquistadors. Many were enslaved by the Spanish and died from being overworked. By 1514, there were only 22,000 natives on Hispaniola out of one million who lived there in 1492. ...
... brought by the Spanish conquistadors. Many were enslaved by the Spanish and died from being overworked. By 1514, there were only 22,000 natives on Hispaniola out of one million who lived there in 1492. ...
Chapter 2 – Age of Exploration Lesson 1 – Technology Shapes
... together to improve sea travel and invent new tools. Explored African coast to gain wealth by trading for gold and ivory; also to spread religion around Africa Trading posts – stores and small settlements where goods could be bought and sold Slave trade – slave traders bought and sold humans a ...
... together to improve sea travel and invent new tools. Explored African coast to gain wealth by trading for gold and ivory; also to spread religion around Africa Trading posts – stores and small settlements where goods could be bought and sold Slave trade – slave traders bought and sold humans a ...
File - Mr. Kolodinski`s History Classes
... • Who controlled trade in Renaissance Europe? • Which cities appear to have key locations? ...
... • Who controlled trade in Renaissance Europe? • Which cities appear to have key locations? ...
THE AGE OF DISCOVERY
... Question 2. Why were European nations seeking an all- water route to Asia? Question 3. What European countries were competing for Asian trade during the Age of Exploration? Question 4. How did the inventions of the Caravel, Astrolabe and compass helped navigation in the 1400´s? Portugal Leads the Wa ...
... Question 2. Why were European nations seeking an all- water route to Asia? Question 3. What European countries were competing for Asian trade during the Age of Exploration? Question 4. How did the inventions of the Caravel, Astrolabe and compass helped navigation in the 1400´s? Portugal Leads the Wa ...
Ch 15 Changing balance The Rise of the West Jeopardy
... What were Italy, Spain and Portugal? These European countries took the lead in western European outreach in the 1400s and held that lead for two centuries. ...
... What were Italy, Spain and Portugal? These European countries took the lead in western European outreach in the 1400s and held that lead for two centuries. ...
Exploring the Explorers!
... • Wanted to sail around the world and get to Asia by sailing West from Europe. • Sailed down the tip of S. America, crossed to the Pacific Ocean, and landed in the Philippines off the coast of Asia. • Magellan is killed by some natives but his crew kept sailing, made it to India, around the tip of A ...
... • Wanted to sail around the world and get to Asia by sailing West from Europe. • Sailed down the tip of S. America, crossed to the Pacific Ocean, and landed in the Philippines off the coast of Asia. • Magellan is killed by some natives but his crew kept sailing, made it to India, around the tip of A ...
Reading Europeans Explore the New World
... I first traveled to the Americas with Columbus on his second voyage in1493. I moved with my family to the island of Hispaniola and was appointed deputy governor. In 1506, I discovered the island of Puerto Rico and was ordered by the Spanish king to establish a colony there. I remained in Puerto Rico ...
... I first traveled to the Americas with Columbus on his second voyage in1493. I moved with my family to the island of Hispaniola and was appointed deputy governor. In 1506, I discovered the island of Puerto Rico and was ordered by the Spanish king to establish a colony there. I remained in Puerto Rico ...
World History Chapter 16 Test
... Qian-long Yonglo Netherlands Chinese Great Britain Hongwu Qing Dynasty Samuel de Champlain Ming Dynasty Bartholomew Dias Vasco de Gamma Prince Henry Ferdinand Magellan Christopher Columbus John Cabot ...
... Qian-long Yonglo Netherlands Chinese Great Britain Hongwu Qing Dynasty Samuel de Champlain Ming Dynasty Bartholomew Dias Vasco de Gamma Prince Henry Ferdinand Magellan Christopher Columbus John Cabot ...
CHAPTER 2 – A CHANGING WORLD
... Columbus, along with most educated people of the time believed that the earth was round. The problem was how large the earth was. Columbus underestimated this. Columbus decided that the quickest route to Asia lay west – across the Atlantic Ocean and it was his destiny to prove it. Before he could do ...
... Columbus, along with most educated people of the time believed that the earth was round. The problem was how large the earth was. Columbus underestimated this. Columbus decided that the quickest route to Asia lay west – across the Atlantic Ocean and it was his destiny to prove it. Before he could do ...
European Exploration of the Americas
... Spain Claims an Empire Christopher Columbus - 1492 Believed in a faster route King Ferdinand & Queen Isabella’s support Sailed with 3 ships Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria San Salvador – October 12, 1492 Believed he had reached Asia ...
... Spain Claims an Empire Christopher Columbus - 1492 Believed in a faster route King Ferdinand & Queen Isabella’s support Sailed with 3 ships Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria San Salvador – October 12, 1492 Believed he had reached Asia ...
Age of Exploration - 6th Grade Social Studies
... they grew plants that were not known in Europe, like corn and potatoes and brought them back to the Old Continent. In 1513 the Spanish explorer Vasco de Balboa landed in Panama, the part of Central America that is very narrow. With his men, he fought his way through 50 miles of jungle and was surpri ...
... they grew plants that were not known in Europe, like corn and potatoes and brought them back to the Old Continent. In 1513 the Spanish explorer Vasco de Balboa landed in Panama, the part of Central America that is very narrow. With his men, he fought his way through 50 miles of jungle and was surpri ...
Business Opportunities
... A demand for new products (spices & silks) from Asia created opportunities for countries to make money. By the mid –1400’s the only way to get products from the Far East was by land route. Problem: Lots of middlemen caused high prices Solution: Find a passage by sea. Portugal- ...
... A demand for new products (spices & silks) from Asia created opportunities for countries to make money. By the mid –1400’s the only way to get products from the Far East was by land route. Problem: Lots of middlemen caused high prices Solution: Find a passage by sea. Portugal- ...
The Spanish Empire
... guns, and treaties to control the spice trade. However, they did not have the people, wealth, or desire to expand their empire in Asia. • Christopher Columbus was an explorer who sailed for Spain. Columbus searched for a western route to Asia and landed at Cuba and Hispaniola in 1492. ...
... guns, and treaties to control the spice trade. However, they did not have the people, wealth, or desire to expand their empire in Asia. • Christopher Columbus was an explorer who sailed for Spain. Columbus searched for a western route to Asia and landed at Cuba and Hispaniola in 1492. ...
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.