Exploration and discovery

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Age of Exploration ( ) “God, gold and glory”
Advertisements

Exploration and Expansion
Bellringer: What were the five main factors pushing Europe into an Age of Exploration?
IS THE WORLD BIG ENOUGH? Age of Exploration.
Rise of European Empires in the Americas, Africa, and Asia
When Worlds Collide: Mind Mapping - Let’s Put It All Together Consider the questions below when developing your mind map. Develop a visual mind map. Use.
Portuguese Explorers. Nike Task Please take your HW out from last night. Open your interactive notebook to CNN Student News. Write today’s task: Describe.
Knowledge Connections Definition Picture Term Vocabulary  EmpireColony.
Age of Exploration Part II. 1.To maintain access to the spice trade, who did the Portuguese battle on the high seas? Muslim and Indian sailors 2. In 1510,
European Exploration. The Renaissance Transformed Europe….
The Age of Exploration Chapter 13. Exploration and Expansion Motives and Means First Portugal and Spain Then Dutch Republic, England and France For 1000’s.
The Age of Exploration. The Early Middle Ages During the Middle Ages, many Europeans thought the world was a disk floating on a great ocean and knew little.
ExplorationExploration World History A Seminar #7 Warm Up: Using the information on page 409 in the textbook, describe the role Prince Henry the Navigator.
The Age of Exploration MA.A.2.4.2; SS.D.2.4.6; LA.A.2.4.8; SS.A.3.4.3; SS.B.2.4.6; SS.B.2.4.3; SS.B
The Vikings They were the first real European explorers. They used a method known as island hopping. They sailed to Iceland, then to Greenland, then to.
European Age of Exploration When Worlds Collide
Global History I: Spiconardi.  Crusades  Exposed Europeans to the goods of the far east  Increased demand of spices and silk  Fall of the Byzantine.
early Exploration and Colonization
Age of Discovery Explorers Magellan, Columbus, Pizarro, Cortes, Vespucci, Dias, Da Gama, and Prince Henry.
EUROPEAN EXPLORERS WHII.4a. Explorers: Portugal  Bartholomeu Dias  Goal: find the southern tip of Africa  Result: Proved ships could reach Asia by.
1. List the three motivations of Explorers: 2. What trade route were many explorers searching for? 3. What part of Europe were explorers from? 4. List.
European Exploration of the Americas Spain Claims an Empire European Competition in North America The Spanish & Native Americans Beginnings of Slavery.
Age of Exploration 8 th Grade U.S. History. Directions ► Use your thinking map to follow along and record the information presented in each slide. ► For.
God, Gold, & Glory An Introduction to European Exploration & Expansion.
Portuguese Explorers. Prince Henry “The Navigator” Sponsor- Portugal Motivation For Exploration- Gold, God, Glory Claims to Fame: Set up a school of navigation.
THE AGE OF EXPLORATION Chapter 16. Reasons for European Exploration: God, Glory, & Gold!  Crusades  Exposed Europeans to the goods of the far east 
The Age of Exploration EQ: How did the Age of Exploration change Europeans view of the world?
Exploration and expansion
What factors encouraged the European Age of Exploration?
The Age of Discovery. European Exploration (God, Glory, and Gold) Demand for gold, spices, and natural resources in Europe Support for the diffusion of.
God, Glory, Gold: The Age of Exploration
The Age of Exploration.
Age of Exploration & Expansion
Native Americans Encounter Europeans
Aim: How did European exploration change the world?
An Introduction to European Exploration & Expansion
Exploration Begins 9/5/17.
The age of Exploration and Discovery
Mr. Meester AP European History Pages
Warm Up – 2/10/17 What was taking place in Europe that influenced Europeans to explore and seek out new lands?
& Big Five Exploring Countries in Europe
The Age of Exploration.
The Age of Exploration.
The Age of Exploration.
The Age of Exploration.
The Age of European Exploration
Age of Exploration.
Early Modern Age Age of European Exploration
Age of Exploration: Explorers
European Explorers SSWH10: The student will analyze the impact of the age of discovery and expansion into the Americas, Africa, and Asia. Essential Question:
Age of Exploration.
Chapter 17 Lesson 1 | Mr. Featherling | World History
Age of Exploration ( ) “God, gold and glory”
Age of Exploration God, Gold, and Glory
Age of Exploration ( ) “God, gold and glory”
Age of Exploration 1450 –
European Exploration.
The Age of Exploration European Exploration & Expansion
European Exploration and Africa
Age of Exploration ( ).
Age of Exploration ( ) “God, gold and glory”
Jeopardy Explorers Other Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200
Age of Exploration ( ) “God, gold and glory”
Early European Explorers
Chapter 1 Section 4: First Encounters
Early Modern Age Age of European Exploration
European Exploration.
Chapter 4, Section 1 What motivated Europeans to begin the Age of Exploration and establish colonies?
Age of Exploration ( ) “God, gold and glory”
EXPLORATION.
Presentation transcript:

Exploration and discovery Mr. Kirkendall

Motives for Exploration Spices and Linens Spread Christianity Fortune and Glory Competition for: Wealth Influence Territory Problem The Crusades created tension between the Christians and Muslims

Portugal Prince Henry the Navigator Bartholomeu Dias Vasco da Gama Sponsored expeditions to Africa Gold Coast in Africa Bartholomeu Dias Rounded the Cape of Good Hope Vasco da Gama Rounded the ape and sailed to India Result: We see the first European trading empire

Spain Christopher Columbus 1492 Financed by Isabella and Ferdinand Determined to find a western route to Asia Reached the Caribbean Islands Thought he reached Asia Rather than compete with Portugal, Spain decides to explore West

Treaty of Tordesillas Two Catholic nations Conflict Solution Portugal Spain Conflict Claims Asian trade Solution Attempt to avoid war Imaginary line between in the Atlantic separating the right of exploration for Spain and Portugal This resulted in a Spanish Empire !

From Exploration to Conquest Hernan Cortes 1518 Central America Objective: conquer the New World rather than explore it Subdued the Aztec Empire led by Montezuma with just a couple hundred men (muskets, horses, and disease) Hernan Cortes burned all his ships after arriving in Central America to motivate his men and show that there is no going back !

From Exploration to Conquest Francisco Pizarro 1533 His small army of conquistadors defeated the Incas and their emperor

Impact of Exploration Gold and Silver from the New World to Spain made it the richest and most powerful nation in Europe Spices from Asia to Portugal Europe acquired new agricultural products Potatoes Corn Tobacco Coffee Columbian Exchange- an exchange of goods, plants, animals, and also diseases that followed Columbus’s initial connection of Europe and the Americas