European Exploration Chapter 13. Age of Exploration  European explorers searched for a better trade route to Asia  Wanted gold, luxury goods, glory,

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European Exploration Chapter 13

Age of Exploration  European explorers searched for a better trade route to Asia  Wanted gold, luxury goods, glory, and to spread Christianity  Europeans wanted to trade goods directly with Asia, rather than rely on Arab or Italian merchants  These merchants taxed the goods heavily  European explorers searched for a better trade route to Asia  Wanted gold, luxury goods, glory, and to spread Christianity  Europeans wanted to trade goods directly with Asia, rather than rely on Arab or Italian merchants  These merchants taxed the goods heavily

Age of Exploration  Why did they begin exploring by sea?  Wanted a quicker way to get eastern goods  Wanted to spread Christianity  Wanted Christian allies with whom they could face threatening Muslim powers  Learning and imagination  Why did they begin exploring by sea?  Wanted a quicker way to get eastern goods  Wanted to spread Christianity  Wanted Christian allies with whom they could face threatening Muslim powers  Learning and imagination

Age of Exploration  Technology and Exploration  New technology allowed explorers to venture away from the sight of land  Magnetic compass  More accurate maps  Before this, most maps were inaccurate  Cartographers put lands on maps that were only rumors  By the time of the Renaissance, maps were better and used latitude and longitude  Technology and Exploration  New technology allowed explorers to venture away from the sight of land  Magnetic compass  More accurate maps  Before this, most maps were inaccurate  Cartographers put lands on maps that were only rumors  By the time of the Renaissance, maps were better and used latitude and longitude

Age of Exploration  Ships that used several masts & sails  Allowed them to sail faster and with less human labor  These ships were called caravels  Ships that used several masts & sails  Allowed them to sail faster and with less human labor  These ships were called caravels

Portugal Leads the Way  Portugal was the 1st country to venture into the Atlantic Ocean looking for a route to Asia  Prince Henry the Navigator  Brought together mapmakers, mathematicians, and astronomers to study navigation  Paid for explorers’ expeditions  1st one to suggest sailing to India by going around Africa  Portugal was the 1st country to venture into the Atlantic Ocean looking for a route to Asia  Prince Henry the Navigator  Brought together mapmakers, mathematicians, and astronomers to study navigation  Paid for explorers’ expeditions  1st one to suggest sailing to India by going around Africa

Bartholomew Diaz (1488)  Discovered the southern tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope)  Proved that ships could reach Asia by sailing around Africa  Discovered the southern tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope)  Proved that ships could reach Asia by sailing around Africa

Vasco da Gama (1497)  First to find a water route to Asia -- first to round the tip of Africa to India

Spain’s Quest for Riches  Ferdinand & Isabella backed the voyages of Christopher Columbus

Spain’s Quest for Riches  Columbus sailed from Spain in 1492  Planned to reach India by heading west across the Atlantic  Landed on the Bahamas, but thought he found India  Explored the islands in the area  Returned to Spain as a hero  Made 3 more voyages before he died  Columbus sailed from Spain in 1492  Planned to reach India by heading west across the Atlantic  Landed on the Bahamas, but thought he found India  Explored the islands in the area  Returned to Spain as a hero  Made 3 more voyages before he died

Spain’s Quest for Riches  Line of Demarcation = a line drawn by the Pope down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean  Spain had control of lands west of the line  Portugal had control of lands east of it  Line moved much further west with the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) = gave Portugal control of Brazil & Spain got the rest of South America  Line of Demarcation = a line drawn by the Pope down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean  Spain had control of lands west of the line  Portugal had control of lands east of it  Line moved much further west with the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) = gave Portugal control of Brazil & Spain got the rest of South America

Voyage of Magellan  Ferdinand Magellan (1519)  Headed west from Spain  Reached a narrow passageway at the southern tip of South America  Named the Strait of Magellan  Ferdinand Magellan (1519)  Headed west from Spain  Reached a narrow passageway at the southern tip of South America  Named the Strait of Magellan

Voyage of Magellan  After 4 months, he reached the Philippines  Magellan was killed during the journey  After 3 years at sea, his crew returned to Spain  After 4 months, he reached the Philippines  Magellan was killed during the journey  After 3 years at sea, his crew returned to Spain

Voyage of Magellan  Magellan’s ships had circumnavigated = circled the globe  Proved the world was round and larger than anyone thought  Also proved the oceans were connected  Magellan’s ships had circumnavigated = circled the globe  Proved the world was round and larger than anyone thought  Also proved the oceans were connected

Differences Between European and Chinese Exploration  Size  Motivation  European continuation of exploration versus Chinese ending of it  Size  Motivation  European continuation of exploration versus Chinese ending of it