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Making a Flow Chart and Mapping The Age of Exploration Making a Flow Chart and Mapping

FC.81 THE AGE OF EXPLORATION (c.1400-1550) Eur’s position at W. end of Eurasia Towns & trade revive in 1100s (FC.64) Medieval religious fervor Middlemen raise cost of Asian goods Good for exploring Afr. & Atl. Ships & navig. tech. to sail ocean Desire to convert other cultures Interest in other cultures Secular ideas of Renaissance (FC.76) Desire for Eastern luxuries Incentive & means to find new route to Asia Desire to find Afr. source of Arab gold & legendary Chr. Kgd of Prester John Spain & Portugal lead the way thanks to: Belief in round, but smaller world that is 7/8 land Trip to Asia only 3500 miles Heritage of Arab geogr. knowledge Geogr. position on Atlantic & Medit. Portuguese, led by Prince Henry the Navigator, explore Afr. Coast to find gold Christopher Columbus, seeks backing for voyage to reach Asia by sailing west Portuguese reach part of coast turning E.  Think they can sail around Afr. to India Castile & Aragon preoccupied until 1492 with driving out Moors  Can’t back him Even after coast turns S. again, Portuguese continue exploring  Dias rounds S. Afr. Spain, wanting to beat Portugal to Asia, backs Columbus who discovers America instead Fearing Spain will reach India 1st, Port. sends Vasco da Gama around Afr. To India (1498) Spain, realizing this is a new continent, tries to find way through or around it to Asia Serrao discovers Pacific Ocean for Portugal from the W. end (1513) while Balboa discovers it for Spain from the E. end in the same year See credits Slide 24 Portuguese reach China (1513) & Japan (1542) & establish missionaries & trade there Magellan sails around the world (1519-22)  World much bigger than previously believed Portugal builds SE Asian Empire to control spice trade (FC.82) Explorers still seek Great S. Continent & easy way to Asia (FC.83)

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THE AGE OF EXPLORATION (c.1400-1550) Europe’s position at west end of Eurasia Medieval religious fervor Towns & trade revive in 1100s

THE AGE OF EXPLORATION (c.1400-1550) Europe’s position at west end of Eurasia Medieval religious fervor Towns & trade revive in 1100s Desire to convert other cultures Ships & navigation technology to sail oceans Middlemen raise cost of Asian goods Good for exploring Africa & Atlantic Desire for Eastern luxuries Interest in other cultures Secular ideas of Renaissance (FC.76) Incentive & means to find new route to Asia

Trade existed between the Middle East and Asia, but the Middle East merchants acted as middlemen

THE AGE OF EXPLORATION (c.1400-1550) Incentive & means to find new route to Asia Desire to find African source of Arab gold & legendary Christian Kingdom of Prester John Belief in round, but smaller world that is 7/8 land  Trip to Asia only 3500 miles Spain & Portugal lead the way thanks to: Heritage of Arab geographic knowledge Geographic position on Atlantic & Mediterranean Portuguese, led by Prince Henry, explore African Coast to find gold Christopher Columbus, seeks backing for voyage to reach Asia by sailing west

THE AGE OF EXPLORATION (c.1400-1550) Incentive & means to find new route to Asia Desire to find African source of Arab gold & legendary Christian Kingdom of Prester John Belief in round, but smaller world that is 7/8 land  Trip to Asia only 3500 miles Spain & Portugal lead the way thanks to: Heritage of Arab geographic knowledge Geographic position on Atlantic & Mediterranean Portuguese, led by Prince Henry, explore African Coast to find gold Christopher Columbus, seeks backing for voyage to reach Asia by sailing west Portuguese reach part of coast turning East.  Think they can sail around Africa to India Castile & Aragon preoccupied until 1492 with driving out Moors  Can’t back him

Portuguese, led by Prince Henry, explore African Coast to find gold Christopher Columbus, seeks backing for voyage to reach Asia by sailing west Portuguese reach part of coast turning East.  Think they can sail around Africa to India Castile & Aragon preoccupied until 1492 with driving out Moors  Can’t back him Even after coast turns South again, Portuguese continue exploring  Dias rounds South Africa

Portuguese explored ways to reach Asia by going south around Africa

Portuguese, led by Prince Henry, explore African Coast to find gold Christopher Columbus, seeks backing for voyage to reach Asia by sailing west Portuguese reach part of coast turning East.  Think they can sail around Africa to India Castile & Aragon preoccupied until 1492 with driving out Moors  Can’t back him Even after coast turns South again, Portuguese continue exploring  Dias rounds South Africa Spain, wanting to beat Portugal to Asia, backs Columbus who discovers America instead

Spain looked for a westward route to Asia

Portuguese, led by Prince Henry, explore African Coast to find gold Christopher Columbus, seeks backing for voyage to reach Asia by sailing west Portuguese reach part of coast turning East.  Think they can sail around Africa to India Castile & Aragon preoccupied until 1492 with driving out Moors  Can’t back him Even after coast turns South again, Portuguese continue exploring  Dias rounds South Africa Spain, wanting to beat Portugal to Asia, backs Columbus who discovers America instead Fearing Spain will reach India 1st, Portugal sends Vasco da Gama around Africa To India (1498)

The Portuguese reached India by going around Africa, but after Columbus had accidentally discovered the “New World” while looking for a westward route to Asia

Portuguese, led by Prince Henry, explore African Coast to find gold Christopher Columbus, seeks backing for voyage to reach Asia by sailing west Portuguese reach part of coast turning East.  Think they can sail around Africa to India Castile & Aragon preoccupied until 1492 with driving out Moors  Can’t back him Even after coast turns South again, Portuguese continue exploring  Dias rounds South Africa Spain, wanting to beat Portugal to Asia, backs Columbus who discovers America instead Fearing Spain will reach India 1st, Portugal sends Vasco da Gama around Africa To India (1498) Spain, realizing this is a new continent, tries to find way through or around it to Asia

The Spanish sailed south hoping to get around the Americas and reach Asia, the Portuguese developed trade in Africa and India while sailing east.

Portuguese, led by Prince Henry, explore African Coast to find gold Christopher Columbus, seeks backing for voyage to reach Asia by sailing west Portuguese reach part of coast turning East.  Think they can sail around Africa to India Castile & Aragon preoccupied until 1492 with driving out Moors  Can’t back him Even after coast turns South again, Portuguese continue exploring  Dias rounds South Africa Spain, wanting to beat Portugal to Asia, backs Columbus who discovers America instead Fearing Spain will reach India 1st, Portugal sends Vasco da Gama around Africa To India (1498) Spain, realizing this is a new continent, tries to find way through or around it to Asia Serrao discovers Pacific Ocean for Portugal from the west end (1513) while Balboa discovers it for Spain from the east end in the same year

The Spanish discovered the “South Sea” by going west, and the Portuguese discovered it by going east.

Portugal builds Southeast Asian Empire to control spice trade Even after coast turns South again, Portuguese continue exploring  Dias rounds South Africa Spain, wanting to beat Portugal to Asia, backs Columbus who discovers America instead Fearing Spain will reach India 1st, Portugal sends Vasco da Gama around Africa To India (1498) Spain, realizing this is a new continent, tries to find way through or around it to Asia Serrao discovers Pacific Ocean for Portugal from the west end (1513) while Balboa discovers it for Spain from the east end in the same year Portuguese reach China (1513) & Japan (1542) & establish missionaries & trade there Magellan sails around the world (1519-22)  World much bigger than previously believed Portugal builds Southeast Asian Empire to control spice trade Explorers still seek Great Southern Continent & easy way to Asia

Explorers still seek Great Southern Continent and a easy way to Asia Spain Builds a “New World” Empire in the Americas Portugal builds Southeastern Asian Empire to control spice trade

FC.81 THE AGE OF EXPLORATION (c.1400-1550) Eur’s position at W. end of Eurasia Towns & trade revive in 1100s (FC.64) Medieval religious fervor Middlemen raise cost of Asian goods Good for exploring Afr. & Atl. Ships & navig. tech. to sail ocean Desire to convert other cultures Interest in other cultures Secular ideas of Renaissance (FC.76) Desire for Eastern luxuries Incentive & means to find new route to Asia Desire to find Afr. source of Arab gold & legendary Chr. Kgd of Prester John Spain & Portugal lead the way thanks to: Belief in round, but smaller world that is 7/8 land Trip to Asia only 3500 miles Heritage of Arab geogr. knowledge Geogr. position on Atlantic & Medit. Portuguese, led by Prince Henry the Navigator, explore Afr. Coast to find gold Christopher Columbus, seeks backing for voyage to reach Asia by sailing west Portuguese reach part of coast turning E.  Think they can sail around Afr. to India Castile & Aragon preoccupied until 1492 with driving out Moors  Can’t back him Even after coast turns S. again, Portuguese continue exploring  Dias rounds S. Afr. Spain, wanting to beat Portugal to Asia, backs Columbus who discovers America instead Fearing Spain will reach India 1st, Port. sends Vasco da Gama around Afr. To India (1498) Spain, realizing this is a new continent, tries to find way through or around it to Asia Serrao discovers Pacific Ocean for Portugal from the W. end (1513) while Balboa discovers it for Spain from the E. end in the same year Portuguese reach China (1513) & Japan (1542) & establish missionaries & trade there Magellan sails around the world (1519-22)  World much bigger than previously believed Portugal builds SE Asian Empire to control spice trade (FC.82) Explorers still seek Great S. Continent & easy way to Asia (FC.83)

Quick Write: Using the flowchart, outline your answer to the following question: How did Spain & Portugal’s competition for routes to Asia result in their discovering the Pacific in 1513?

Using Cognitive Mapping Choose a topic you teach during the year. Put what you teach in a visual form—flowchart, cluster chart, semantic map, mandala, etc. Share with your table. As a group, pick the one that best conveys both the material—AND historical thinking.

University High School The blank world map came from Credits Chris Butler University High School Urbana, Illinois www.flowofhistory.com Chris sells his flow charts and you should visit his website and purchase a complete set of 200 historical flowcharts for $30. One individual chart cost $1.00. The blank world map came from Pearson Education at: http://wps.ablongman.com/wps/media/objects/579/592970/BlankMaps/World Map.gif