Why did Europeans cross the seas?

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Why did Europeans cross the seas? As Europe’s population recovered from the Black Death, the demand for trade goods grew. Europeans wanted spices. European merchants wanted to gain direct access to the riches of Asia. Some voyagers still wanted to crusade against the Muslims. Others were inspired by the Renaissance spirit to learn about distant lands.

Motives for Exploration Attracted to East for silks and spices Difficult to trade with Islamic empires 1453 Byzantine Empire fell to Turks desire for wealth and adventure religious zeal- save souls Summary Gold, Glory and God

Improve Navigation Better maps, follow coasts at first, used compass better ships- square sails and new hull design, heavy enough to carry canon use of astrolabe- magnetic compass sail by stars knowledge of wind patterns First the Portuguese (Prince Henry) then Spanish, France and England

Early Voyages of European Exploration, 1487–1609

MOTIVATING FORCES FOR EXPLORATION Economic: Gold Natural resources Trade Religious Competition for empire and belief in superiority of own culture

OBSTACLES TO EXPLORATION Poor maps and navigational tools Disease / starvation Fear of unknown “?” Lack of adequate supplies

Regions Explored by Portugal

The Portuguese yearned to find a sea route to India to thwart Arab “middlemen” who controlled overland routes, keeping prices of pepper and other spices high by keeping supplies low. Glory, God or Gold?

Regions explored by Spain

Magellan’s Voyage Although the voyage is attributed to Magellan, he did not succeed in the circumnavigating globe. He was killed on the island of Mactan.

CULTURAL INTERACTION SPAIN Conquered and enslaved Indians Brought Christianity to New World Brought European Diseases to Indians

Regions Explored by France

CULTURAL INTERACTION FRANCE Established trading posts Spread Christianity

Regions Explored by England Cabot Map Eastern Canada

ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF EXPLORATION: Exchanged goods and ideas Improved navigational tools and ships Claimed territories (Map)

CULTURAL INTERACTION ENGLAND Claimed ownership of land; settlements Learned farming techniques Traded

AREAS OF COOPERATION Technologies (transportation of weapons and farm tools Trade Crops

AREAS OF CONFLICT Land Competition for Trade Differences in cultures Disease Language Difference

Columbian Exchange From America – Corn Potatoes Beans Chocolate Buffalo Beaver Parrots

From Europe Oranges Onions Sheep Horses Cattle Honeybees Pigs Chickens Diseases (?)

Exploration questions What were 3 motivating forces for exploration? What were 4 obstacles to exploration? What were 3 accomplishments of exploration? What regions of North America were explored by Spain, France, & England? Where did the Portuguese explore? Explain cultural interactions of each nation with the Indians. What were 3 areas of cooperation? What were 5 areas of conflict? Identify the location and describe the characteristics of West African societies (Ghana, Mali, and Songhai) and their interactions with traders.