Europeans Take To The Sea

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Europeans Take To The Sea

Europeans Take To The Sea Crusades and Pax Mongolia introduce Europe to Asian goods.

Europeans Take To The Sea Plague and fall of the Mongols disrupt trade routes

Europeans Take To The Sea Ottoman Empire block land routes.

Europeans Take To the Sea Italians control European trade Europeans want to cut out Italian middlemen

Europeans Take To The Sea New Technology From China and the Middle East COMPASS ASTROLABE RUDDER LATEEN * New Technology allows Europeans to sail beyond the shore line

Europeans Take To The Sea European ship was called the Caravel

EUROPEANS TAKE TO THE SEA Johann Gutenburg develops printing press Cartographers make maps Cannons and gunpowder arrive in Europe

EUROPE TAKES TO THE SEAS Europeans take to the seas in a spirit of adventure.

EUROPE TAKES TO THE SEA Europeans take to the sea to make money by trade and have access to Asian goods

EUROPE TAKES TO THE SEA Europeans take to the sea to spread Christianity.

CLOSURE Explain new technologies that led to European sea exploration. Explain specific examples of how the caravel was as an example of cultural diffusion.