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For many years, the Silk Road connected China to the Middle East and ultimately, Europe. A mostly overland journey until the Mediterranean Sea, the Silk.

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1 For many years, the Silk Road connected China to the Middle East and ultimately, Europe. A mostly overland journey until the Mediterranean Sea, the Silk Road was a long and difficult journey.

2 The Italian city-states greatly benefited from the Silk Road because the Italian peninsula dominated trade in the Mediterranean Sea where the Silk Road ended.

3 But other European countries and kingdoms wanted to benefit from trade with Asia. They were tired of the Italian city-states’ monopoly of the trade.

4 European monarchs believed that trade in spices, perfumes, and silks would greatly increase their wealth. They wanted to trade with Asia.

5 By investing money in new navigational technologies and sponsoring explorers, European kings could control new trade routes with Asia. They could gain wealth and power.

6 Portugal and Spain led the way!

7 With their location near the Atlantic Ocean and new navigational technologies like the compass and movable rudder, Portugal and Spain funded numerous voyages of exploration.

8 Catholic countries like Portugal and Spain would seek new trade routes for “God, Glory, and Gold.” The world would never be the same again.

9 The Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama, discovered an all-water route to India in 1498.

10 While searching for an all-water route to Asia, in 1492, Columbus accidentally landed in the Americas. Columbus sailed for Spain.

11 Columbus opened the Americas to Europe.

12 A great exchange of people, ideas, and products occurred as trade developed between the Americas, Europe, and Africa. This great exchange is called the Columbian Exchange.

13 While the Age of Exploration greatly benefited the Europeans, it greatly harmed the Native American Indians who lost their land, freedom, and culture.

14 It also greatly harmed the African slaves who were enslaved to replace a dying Indian population in the Americas.

15 The Age of Exploration Causes Explorers Effects


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