Chapter 3, Lesson 3 ACOS #4: Explain effects of European exploration upon European society and Native Americans, including the economic and cultural.

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Chapter 3, Lesson 3 ACOS #4: Explain effects of European exploration upon European society and Native Americans, including the economic and cultural impact. ACOS #4a: Identify significant early European patrons and explorers and early settlements. ACOS #4b: Locate the countries of origin of early European patrons and explorers.

Key Vocabulary Words settlement = a small community of people living in a new place, usually a frontier region. epidemic = An outbreak of disease that spreads quickly and affects many people circumnavigate = to sail completely around something

Facts Christopher Columbus studied navigation and believed he could reach Asia by a new route. In 1486, Columbus asked King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain to pay for his voyage. They couldn’t sponsor his trip because Spain was fighting the Muslims in Africa. Spain’s attempt to push the Muslims out was called the Spanish Reconquista.

Facts Columbus asked King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella a second time to pay for his voyage to Asia. This time they agreed. Spain had won their war and needed gold and spices that would be found in Asia. Columbus set sail from Palos, Spain, on August 3, 1492.

He landed here Columbus left Spain thinking he was going to land in the Spice Islands.

Facts Close to 90 men traveled on the three ships named the Nina, the Pinta, and Santa Maria. The first ship to spot land was the Pinta on October 12, 1492.

The ships had arrived at an island in the Caribbean. Columbus named that island San Salvador, in present day Bahamas. Columbus believed he had reached land off the coast of Asia, near India.

The sailors on this expedition were the first Europeans to meet people of the Caribbean. These people called themselves the Taino. Columbus visited two other islands, Cuba and Hispaniola. Ferdinand and Isabella wanted Columbus to start settlements and to search for gold. Europeans cut down rain forests on Caribbean islands. Also, Europeans caused many plants and animals to die. http://www.teachertube.com/video/christopher- columbus-mini-biography-353882

Why did King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella pay for Columbus’s voyage? The hoped he would find riches, such as gold.

Movement of plants, animals, and people between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres is known as the Columbian Exchange. The Columbian Exchange helped all people. Potatoes became important to the Europeans Corn was important crop in Africa. Tomatoes, peanuts, beans and peppers are grown several places.

Exploration Continues Pedro Cabral explored eastern South American in 1500 and claimed it for Portugal. Amerigo Vespucci made several voyages to South America and the Caribbean.

Exploration Continues: Vasco Balboa sailed to present-day Panama in Central America. In 1513, he crossed the mountains and jungles of Panama and reached the Pacific Ocean.

Ferdinand Magellan He was a Portuguese soldier and sailor who sailed for Spain. He thought he could go west from Spain, around South America and end back in Spain. He started his trip in 1519 with 250 men and 5 ships. He reached the Pacific Ocean in 1520 and named it Pacific which means “Peaceful”.

To cross the Pacific Ocean and return to Spain. What was Ferdinand Magellan’s purpose when he set sail from Spain in 1519? To cross the Pacific Ocean and return to Spain.

Ferdinand Magellan Magellan and his crew continued to sail west. Many sailors died of disease and starvation. Magellan was killed in a battle in the Philippine Islands. One ship and 18 men made it back to Spain in 1522 loaded with valuable Spices. They became the first to circumnavigate around the world.