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European Exploration: The Causes & Their Effects S. Thomas 6 th Grade SS RCMS.

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1 European Exploration: The Causes & Their Effects S. Thomas 6 th Grade SS RCMS

2 DRAW THIS!!

3 LETS DISCUSS THESE QUESTIONS!! 1. Why do people take/want what other people have? 2. How do people get wealthy? 3. How do you define wealthy or wealth?

4 The Standard and Element ► SS6H6 – The student will analyze the impact of European exploration and colonization on various world regions. ► (a) Identify the causes of European exploration and colonization; include religion, natural resources, a market for goods, and the contributions of Prince Henry the Navigator.

5 Vocabulary Time... Create That Foldable!! 1. Analyze – to study something closely and carefully 2. Impact – the influence or effect 3. Exploration – an organized trip into unfamiliar places 4. Colonization – to settle in an area as colonists

6 More Vocabulary 5. Identify – to recognize or establish a particular person or thing 6. Causes – why something happened 7. A market for goods – a place to buy and sell various things 8. Prince Henry the Navigator – started the age of exploration; came from the country of Portugal

7 Guiding Questions 1. What were the causes of European exploration and colonization in the 15 th Century? 2. What motivates people to take great risk to explore unknown territory?

8 Background Information ► Where? … (to lands far away) ► When? 1400s (1415) ► Why? Wealth (goods, slaves, religion) ► What? Silks, spices, sugar cane, slaves… ► Who? Prince Henry – son of a king; helped capture Ceuta (N. Africa)

9 Commercial Break ► http://youtu.be/KuryXLnHsEY http://youtu.be/KuryXLnHsEY

10 3 G’s ► Gold ► God ► Glory

11 G o l d ► In the 1400s, European countries were competing with each other for Natural Resources for wealth; Goal: Maximize profit  They competed for natural resources such as gold, silk, and spices ► Spices were especially valuable ► Many of these things could be found in India & China ► Traders had to travel great distances over land to get these natural resources

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13 Gold & Natural Resources ► Transporting goods across these great distances was costly.  Everyone along the way had to be paid and wanted to earn a profit  By the time the spices and goods reached Europe, goods/spices had to be sold at extremely high prices.

14 Gold & Natural Resources ► European Merchants knew that if they would trade directly with people in Asia, they could make enormous profits. ► In the 1400s, Europeans began searching for a sea route to Asia.

15 God ► Some Europeans believed it was their duty to spread the Christian faith throughout the world.  They felt that they could convert the Native people they met in their journeys into Christians.

16 G l o r y ► As Europeans began exploring the Coast of Africa, they began settling Colonies.  Colonizing new areas added to a country’s territory (more natural resources, more wealth)  Colonizing also opened new markets ► European countries could sell things to the people in these areas and make even more money

17 G l o r y ► The more colonies a country had, the more wealth it had ► More colonies meant more prestige or Glory  Countries began competing with one another for colonies ► When one Country takes over another it is called Imperialism

18 Prince Henry the Navigator ► Began the Age of European exploration  Hired sailors who explored the coast of Africa;  Opened the way for future journeys  Wanted to establish colonies  Interrupt money flow of Muslims (trade routes)  Created sugar cane (profitable crop) plantation (b/c no $$$ in trading gold)  Discovered island of Madeira  Crops produced increased labor  Led to the need for slaves  Other nations were copy cats

19 Prince Henry the Navigator ► Opened a school of Navigation in Portugal  Collaboration: shipbuilders, cartographers (mapmakers), sea captains, and inventors to learn & work together.

20 His Presence is Known… ► For the next 200 years, Europe’s largest countries began exploring Africa, Asia, and North America. ► They set up Colonies, new markets, and spread Christianity.

21 OUTCOMES OR RESULTS ► Portugal served as an outpost to explore Africa ► Prince Henry became the governor of Portugal ► Sent more than 50 expeditions to Africa ► Led to the establishment and expansion of the Slave Trade ► Portuguese permitted to travel to Spice Islands ► Opened trade routes to China & Japan

22 Facebook Create a page for Prince Henry. Be sure to include the following: ( based on presentation) ► Image (online or self created) ► Relationship status ► Current City ► Who would his friends be? ► 11 comments, regarding who he was and what his role was in European exploration (can be friends or enemies…it’s Facebook!)


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