Age of Exploration Notes
... (c) Vasco de Gama First European to sail directly from Europe to India Enables Portugal to corner to spice market and greatly boosts its economy. 5. Spanish Claims to the Americas (a) Christopher Columbus Thought he could get to the Asian trade routes by sailing westward ...
... (c) Vasco de Gama First European to sail directly from Europe to India Enables Portugal to corner to spice market and greatly boosts its economy. 5. Spanish Claims to the Americas (a) Christopher Columbus Thought he could get to the Asian trade routes by sailing westward ...
World Civilizations Chapter 10 Section 1
... From the Spanish port of Palos, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus sets sail in command of three ships—the Santa Maria, the Pinta, and the Nina—on a journey to find a western sea route to China, India, and the fabled gold and spice islands of Asia. On October 12, the expedition sighted land, prob ...
... From the Spanish port of Palos, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus sets sail in command of three ships—the Santa Maria, the Pinta, and the Nina—on a journey to find a western sea route to China, India, and the fabled gold and spice islands of Asia. On October 12, the expedition sighted land, prob ...
Renaissance---Exploration
... Some men were drawn to the seas out of a curiosity to discover more about the world. One such man was Prince Henry of Portugal, known as Prince Henry the Navigator. With the help of mathematicians, astronomers, cartographers, and other navigators, Prince Henry sent expeditions to explore the west co ...
... Some men were drawn to the seas out of a curiosity to discover more about the world. One such man was Prince Henry of Portugal, known as Prince Henry the Navigator. With the help of mathematicians, astronomers, cartographers, and other navigators, Prince Henry sent expeditions to explore the west co ...
Chapter 30: The Age of Discovery, 1300 A.D.
... from the island of Puerto Rico (pwer’ tō rē’ kō) to explore Florida. That same year, Vasco Núñez de Balboa (vas’ kō nū’ nyāth dā bal bō’ uh) crossed the isthmus of Panama and became the first European to see the Great South Sea. Between 1519 and 1521, Hernando Cortés (her nan’ dō kōr tes’ ...
... from the island of Puerto Rico (pwer’ tō rē’ kō) to explore Florida. That same year, Vasco Núñez de Balboa (vas’ kō nū’ nyāth dā bal bō’ uh) crossed the isthmus of Panama and became the first European to see the Great South Sea. Between 1519 and 1521, Hernando Cortés (her nan’ dō kōr tes’ ...
Chapter 30 - Bellbrook
... from the island of Puerto Rico (pwer’ tō rē’ kō) to explore Florida. That same year, Vasco Núñez de Balboa (vas’ kō nū’ nyāth dā bal bō’ uh) crossed the isthmus of Panama and became the first European to see the Great South Sea. Between 1519 and 1521, Hernando Cortés (her nan’ dō kōr tes’ ...
... from the island of Puerto Rico (pwer’ tō rē’ kō) to explore Florida. That same year, Vasco Núñez de Balboa (vas’ kō nū’ nyāth dā bal bō’ uh) crossed the isthmus of Panama and became the first European to see the Great South Sea. Between 1519 and 1521, Hernando Cortés (her nan’ dō kōr tes’ ...
History Unit Part A - Polk School District
... When countries compete for land and power to build a large empire ...
... When countries compete for land and power to build a large empire ...
East Meets West - SCF Faculty Site Homepage
... • They established over 200 cities and towns throughout the Americas. • In one generation Hispanics acquired more new territory than Rome conquered in five centuries . ...
... • They established over 200 cities and towns throughout the Americas. • In one generation Hispanics acquired more new territory than Rome conquered in five centuries . ...
Name Pd. Date History Alive Chapter 33 The Age of Exploration
... “…If we deprive them (Muslims) of their ancient market there, there does not remain for them a single port in the whole of these parts, where they can carry on their trade in these things….I hold it as very certain that if we take this trade of Malacca away out of their hands, Cairo and Mecca are en ...
... “…If we deprive them (Muslims) of their ancient market there, there does not remain for them a single port in the whole of these parts, where they can carry on their trade in these things….I hold it as very certain that if we take this trade of Malacca away out of their hands, Cairo and Mecca are en ...
The Encounter WHAP/ Napp Do Now: “Portugal was particularly well
... part of North Africa from Muslim control…John’s third son, Prince Henry (1394-1460), later called the Navigator, expanded on his father’s goals. He, too, wished to defeat Muslim power, but he thought the best policy was to outflank the Muslims by sailing down the coast of Africa and striking them fr ...
... part of North Africa from Muslim control…John’s third son, Prince Henry (1394-1460), later called the Navigator, expanded on his father’s goals. He, too, wished to defeat Muslim power, but he thought the best policy was to outflank the Muslims by sailing down the coast of Africa and striking them fr ...
The Age Of Exploration - White Plains Public Schools
... Why is Columbus credited with “discovering” America? •Writes the The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus •Book is romantic history •Claims Columbus reached America •Claims Europeans thought Earth was flat ...
... Why is Columbus credited with “discovering” America? •Writes the The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus •Book is romantic history •Claims Columbus reached America •Claims Europeans thought Earth was flat ...
Europeans Explore the World
... turned back because his crew was unwilling to travel any further. Ten years later, Dias helped another Portuguese sailor, Vasco da Gama, plan a voyage around Africa to India. Christopher Columbus hoped to reach India by sailing west. When the Portuguese king would not sponsor his voyage, he asked Fe ...
... turned back because his crew was unwilling to travel any further. Ten years later, Dias helped another Portuguese sailor, Vasco da Gama, plan a voyage around Africa to India. Christopher Columbus hoped to reach India by sailing west. When the Portuguese king would not sponsor his voyage, he asked Fe ...
Exploration and Expansion - Lyons-Global
... While exploring, demanded native people to submit to the Emperor’s authority ~ if natives refused, force was used ~accepting, rulers were rewarded with gold or silk Brought back trade goods and gifts from visited lands ...
... While exploring, demanded native people to submit to the Emperor’s authority ~ if natives refused, force was used ~accepting, rulers were rewarded with gold or silk Brought back trade goods and gifts from visited lands ...
Francisco coronado - United States History
... COLONIAL INFLUENCE AND MILITARY CONQUESTS The 16th-century Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado was serving as governor of an important province in New Spain (Mexico) when he heard reports of the so-called Seven Golden Cities located to the north. In 1540, Coronado led a major Spanish e ...
... COLONIAL INFLUENCE AND MILITARY CONQUESTS The 16th-century Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado was serving as governor of an important province in New Spain (Mexico) when he heard reports of the so-called Seven Golden Cities located to the north. In 1540, Coronado led a major Spanish e ...
The First Voyage
... wealth in the world so a country had to get their hands on as much of it as possible New money and banking systems were created. A new economic system emerged~ mercantilism ...
... wealth in the world so a country had to get their hands on as much of it as possible New money and banking systems were created. A new economic system emerged~ mercantilism ...
Columbus was Italian but did not take his plan to Italy—Why?
... Protest the line, moved it west (allowing Portugal to claim Brazil) in the Treaty of Tordesillas ---1494 The explorers of England, France, Dutch ignored the line. f. Renaissance Explores after Columbus 1. Vasco Da Gama In 1498, from Portugal, he became the first European to reach India by sea by goi ...
... Protest the line, moved it west (allowing Portugal to claim Brazil) in the Treaty of Tordesillas ---1494 The explorers of England, France, Dutch ignored the line. f. Renaissance Explores after Columbus 1. Vasco Da Gama In 1498, from Portugal, he became the first European to reach India by sea by goi ...
APUS Ch.1 Study Guide III
... 15. How was the culture of Mexico influenced by the encounter with Spain? 16. How did Spain respond to the threat perceived from English and French exploration? 17. What was Popé’s Rebellion? 18. What was the Black Legend? How do the authors interpret it? 19. What main difference do the authors poin ...
... 15. How was the culture of Mexico influenced by the encounter with Spain? 16. How did Spain respond to the threat perceived from English and French exploration? 17. What was Popé’s Rebellion? 18. What was the Black Legend? How do the authors interpret it? 19. What main difference do the authors poin ...
Chapter 2 Section 2
... • They hoped to find a new route to China and India. • They also helped to find a more direct way to get West African gold. • Prince Henry of Portugal (also called Henry the Navigator) set up a center for exploration so that scientists could share their knowledge with shipbuilders and sailors. (page ...
... • They hoped to find a new route to China and India. • They also helped to find a more direct way to get West African gold. • Prince Henry of Portugal (also called Henry the Navigator) set up a center for exploration so that scientists could share their knowledge with shipbuilders and sailors. (page ...
The Age of Exploration - Oak Park Unified School District
... and became a member of the royal court. He was chosen to go to India with four ships: São Gabriel, Berrio, São Raphael, and a ship for storage. Along with his brother, they ventured down Africa and past the Cape of Good Hope, northeast to India, stopping at Mozambique, Malindi, and meeting many new ...
... and became a member of the royal court. He was chosen to go to India with four ships: São Gabriel, Berrio, São Raphael, and a ship for storage. Along with his brother, they ventured down Africa and past the Cape of Good Hope, northeast to India, stopping at Mozambique, Malindi, and meeting many new ...
Label the countries listed below. 1. Portugal 2. Spain 3. France 4
... 11. What 4 exploration & navigation technologies helped with exploration? CARAVEL______________________________ MAGNETIC COMPASS________________ ASTROLABE_____________________________ MAPS_____________________________________ 12. What 4 countries explored and established empires in the Amer ...
... 11. What 4 exploration & navigation technologies helped with exploration? CARAVEL______________________________ MAGNETIC COMPASS________________ ASTROLABE_____________________________ MAPS_____________________________________ 12. What 4 countries explored and established empires in the Amer ...
Age of Exploration
... control of important trade routes ► Sponsors (monarchs or other wealthy figures) supported exploration by paying for ships, supplies, and time; investment; ► Exploration was also a chance to spread religion ► A dream come true for an explorer ...
... control of important trade routes ► Sponsors (monarchs or other wealthy figures) supported exploration by paying for ships, supplies, and time; investment; ► Exploration was also a chance to spread religion ► A dream come true for an explorer ...
The Saylor Foundation Saylor.org The Portuguese Empire In 1494
... developed an interest in Africa itself. On the west coast, the Portuguese were attracted to the African slave trade, which they used as a source of labor for European plantations in the Americas. The Portuguese developed colonies at Angola and Guinea as they tapped into the slave trade. In the east, ...
... developed an interest in Africa itself. On the west coast, the Portuguese were attracted to the African slave trade, which they used as a source of labor for European plantations in the Americas. The Portuguese developed colonies at Angola and Guinea as they tapped into the slave trade. In the east, ...
Document
... King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain agreed to support Columbus's expedition for two reasons. One reason was that Columbus promised to bring Christianity to any lands he found. As a devout Catholic, this was important to Isabella. Another reason was that if he succeeded in finding a route to A ...
... King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain agreed to support Columbus's expedition for two reasons. One reason was that Columbus promised to bring Christianity to any lands he found. As a devout Catholic, this was important to Isabella. Another reason was that if he succeeded in finding a route to A ...
Maritime Revolution/Age of Exploration
... in Caribbean islands ►Incorrectly referred to native peoples as “Indians” Did not believe he had discovered a “New World” ► Discovery of the “New World” was confirmed by Amerigo Vespucci ...
... in Caribbean islands ►Incorrectly referred to native peoples as “Indians” Did not believe he had discovered a “New World” ► Discovery of the “New World” was confirmed by Amerigo Vespucci ...
The Beginnings of Our Global Age The Search for Spices
... Africa and on to the east. Henry died before he could sail around the tip of Africa Bartholomeu Dias – In 1488 successfully sailed around the tip of Africa- became known as the Cape of Good Hope. ...
... Africa and on to the east. Henry died before he could sail around the tip of Africa Bartholomeu Dias – In 1488 successfully sailed around the tip of Africa- became known as the Cape of Good Hope. ...
Conquistador
Conquistadors /kɒŋˌkɪstəˈdɔrz/ (from Portuguese or Spanish conquistadores ""conquerors""; Spanish pronunciation: [koŋkistaˈðoɾes], Portuguese pronunciation: [kũkiʃtɐˈdoɾis], [kõkiʃtɐˈðoɾɨʃ]) is a term used to refer to the soldiers and explorers of the Spanish Empire or the Portuguese Empire in a general sense. During the Age of Discovery conquistadores sailed beyond Europe to the Americas, Oceania, Africa and Asia, conquering territory and opening trade routes. They colonized much of the world for Spain and Portugal in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.