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1. What religion dominates Portugal? 2. List the three chief motivation for exploration and briefly explain each one: 3. Explain the importance of Prince Henry the Navigator: 4. Who was first European to sail around Africa to India?PORTUGAL

1. What religion dominates Portugal? 2. List the three chief motivation for exploration and briefly explain each one: 3. Explain the importance of Prince Henry the Navigator: 4. Who was first European to sail around Africa to India? CatholicPORTUGAL

1. What religion dominates Portugal? 2. List the three chief motivation for exploration and briefly explain each one: 3. Explain the importance of Prince Henry the Navigator: 4. Who was first European to sail around Africa to India? Catholic 1. Gold (riches) 2. Glory (fame) 3. God (proselytize)PORTUGAL

1. What religion dominates Portugal? 2. List the three chief motivation for exploration and briefly explain each one: 3. Explain the importance of Prince Henry the Navigator: 4. Who was first European to sail around Africa to India? Catholic 1. Gold (riches) 2. Glory (fame) 3. God (proselytize) brought together mathematicians, astronomers, cartographers to study navigationPORTUGAL

1. What religion dominates Portugal? 2. List the three chief motivation for exploration and briefly explain each one: 3. Explain the importance of Prince Henry the Navigator: 4. Who was first European to sail around Africa to India? Catholic 1. Gold (riches) 2. Glory (fame) 3. God (proselytize) brought together mathematicians, astronomers, cartographers to study navigation Vasco da GamaPORTUGAL

5. What two Asian countries did Portugal merchants go to? 6. What missionary group did Portugal send to these countries? 7. What policy did China adopt (explain briefly) 8. What policy did Japan adopt (explain briefly) 9. Name Portugal’s major colony in America:

5. What two Asian countries did Portugal merchants go to? 6. What missionary group did Portugal send to these countries? 7. What policy did China adopt (explain briefly) 8. What policy did Japan adopt (explain briefly) 9. Name Portugal’s major colony in America: China and Japan

5. What two Asian countries did Portugal merchants go to? 6. What missionary group did Portugal send to these countries? 7. What policy did China adopt (explain briefly) 8. What policy did Japan adopt (explain briefly) 9. Name Portugal’s major colony in America: China and Japan Jesuits

5. What two Asian countries did Portugal merchants go to? 6. What missionary group did Portugal send to these countries? 7. What policy did China adopt (explain briefly) 8. What policy did Japan adopt (explain briefly) 9. Name Portugal’s major colony in America: China and Japan Jesuits Enclaves (cities set aside for trade)

5. What two Asian countries did Portugal merchants go to? 6. What missionary group did Portugal send to these countries? 7. What policy did China adopt (explain briefly) 8. What policy did Japan adopt (explain briefly) 9. Name Portugal’s major colony in America: China and Japan Jesuits Enclaves (cities set aside for trade) Isolationism (no trade or contact with outsiders)

5. What two Asian countries did Portugal merchants go to? 6. What missionary group did Portugal send to these countries? 7. What policy did China adopt (explain briefly) 8. What policy did Japan adopt (explain briefly) 9. Name Portugal’s major colony in America: China and Japan Jesuits Enclaves (cities set aside for trade) Isolationism (no trade or contact with outsiders) Brazil

10. Why did Portugal set up trading post in Africa? 11. Why did Portugal set up trading posts in India? 12. Why did Portugal decline as a power?

10. Why did Portugal set up trading post in Africa? 11. Why did Portugal set up trading posts in India? 12. Why did Portugal decline as a power? To get slaves to send to America

10. Why did Portugal set up trading post in Africa? 11. Why did Portugal set up trading posts in India? 12. Why did Portugal decline as a power? To get slaves to send to America To get textiles

10. Why did Portugal set up trading post in Africa? 11. Why did Portugal set up trading posts in India? 12. Why did Portugal decline as a power? To get slaves to send to America To get textiles Did not industrialize

1. What are people from the Netherlands called? 2. What is humanism? 3. What do humanists believe? 4. Who was the leading humanist? 5. What religion dominates the Netherlands?NETHERLANDS

1. What are people from the Netherlands called? 2. What is humanism? 3. What do humanists believe? 4. Who was the leading humanist? 5. What religion dominates the Netherlands? DutchNETHERLANDS

1. What are people from the Netherlands called? 2. What is humanism? 3. What do humanists believe? 4. Who was the leading humanist? 5. What religion dominates the Netherlands? Dutch Renaissance movement that studied ancient Greece and RomeNETHERLANDS

1. What are people from the Netherlands called? 2. What is humanism? 3. What do humanists believe? 4. Who was the leading humanist? 5. What religion dominates the Netherlands? Dutch Renaissance movement that studied ancient Greece and Rome Individuals should be the best they can beNETHERLANDS

1. What are people from the Netherlands called? 2. What is humanism? 3. What do humanists believe? 4. Who was the leading humanist? 5. What religion dominates the Netherlands? Dutch Renaissance movement that studied ancient Greece and Rome Individuals should be the best they can be ErasmusNETHERLANDS

1. What are people from the Netherlands called? 2. What is humanism? 3. What do humanists believe? 4. Who was the leading humanist? 5. What religion dominates the Netherlands? Dutch Renaissance movement that studied ancient Greece and Rome Individuals should be the best they can be Erasmus Protestant (Lutheran Church)NETHERLANDS

6. What religious group moved to the Netherlands? 7. Why did this group move there? 8. During Exploration, the Dutch were well known as: 9. Name two places the Netherlands set up trading posts—explain why in each case:NETHERLANDS

6. What religious group moved to the Netherlands? 7. Why did this group move there? 8. During Exploration, the Dutch were well known as: 9. Name two places the Netherlands set up trading posts—explain why in each case: Huguenots (French Protestants)NETHERLANDS

6. What religious group moved to the Netherlands? 7. Why did this group move there? 8. During Exploration, the Dutch were well known as: 9. Name two places the Netherlands set up trading posts—explain why in each case: Huguenots (French Protestants) Louis XIV repealed Edict of NantesNETHERLANDS

6. What religious group moved to the Netherlands? 7. Why did this group move there? 8. During Exploration, the Dutch were well known as: 9. Name two places the Netherlands set up trading posts—explain why in each case: Huguenots (French Protestants) Louis XIV repealed Edict of Nantes MerchantsNETHERLANDS

6. What religious group moved to the Netherlands? 7. Why did this group move there? 8. During Exploration, the Dutch were well known as: 9. Name two places the Netherlands set up trading posts—explain why in each case: Huguenots (French Protestants) Louis XIV repealed Edict of Nantes Merchants 1. India—get textiles 2. Indonesia (spice islands)—to dominate spice tradeNETHERLANDS

10. What was the Dutch East India company? 11. Why did the Neth. decline?NETHERLANDS

10. What was the Dutch East India company? 11. Why did the Neth. decline? Joint stock company—dominates spice tradeNETHERLANDS

10. What was the Dutch East India company? 11. Why did the Neth. decline? Joint stock company—dominates spice trade Beat by trade rival England in several warsNETHERLANDS