The Quest for Gold, Glory and God

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The Quest for Gold, Glory and God European Exploration The Quest for Gold, Glory and God

Factors that led to Exploration Demand for gold, spices, and natural resources in Europe. Support for the diffusion of Christianity Political and economic competition between European empires Innovations in navigational arts (European and Islamic origins)

Constantinople In 1453, the Ottoman Turks captured the city of Constantinople. Christian Europe did not want to trade with the Muslim Turks. They wanted a new trade route to the Far East. The maritime nations of western Europe decided to go around Africa or sail west to get to the Far East

Prince Henry the Navigator Founded a school of navigation in Portugal Sponsored Portuguese expeditions to explore coast of Africa

NAVIGATIONAL ARTS CARAVEL-A multi-sail ship that can sail in different directions regardless of which way the wind blows. Larger, sturdier than previous ships. ASTROLABE-(invented by the Muslims). Shows latitude by position of the stars.

Navigational Arts COMPASS-(Chinese) Shows direction by always pointing due North. Better maps-maps began to include the western hemisphere

Establishment of overseas empires Portugal Vasco da Gama Explored the coast of Africa, Cape of Good Hope, and sailed to India

Establishment of overseas empires Spain- Columbus- “Discovered” New World 1492 Cortes- Conquered Aztecs

Establishment of overseas empires Spain- Pizarro- Conquered Incas Magellan- First expedition to sail around the world

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Establishment of overseas empires England- Sir Francis Drake-First explorer to circumnavigate earth France- Jacques Cartier- Claimed Canada for France

The Spread of Christianity Migration of colonists to new lands Colonists wanted to spread Christianity Catholics and Protestants carried their faith, language, and cultures to new lands Conversion of indigenous (native) peoples Wanted to gain religious freedom and escape religious persecution

The Americas Europeans explored and claimed territories in the Americas Europeans emigrated to their country’s colonial claims in North and South America Demise of the Aztec and Inca Empires (conquered by Spain) Led to a legacy of a rigid class system and dictatorial rule in Latin America

The Americas Forced migration of Africans into slavery Establishment of plantation system Colonies imitated culture and social patterns of their parent country

Africa Europeans, especially Portuguese established trading posts along the coasts Traded in slaves, gold, and other products Trading posts became center of slave trade

Africa’s Indian Ocean Coast Arabs had already established trading posts Swahili was the common language of trade Intrusion of the Portuguese--established trading posts Impact on Spain and international trade Spain wanted the gold, spices, wealth of the Portuguese. Sent out expeditions to compete with Portuguese

Asia India, the East Indies, and China were colonized first by small groups of merchants More merchants and army followed Portuguese, British and Dutch (Portugal, England, and Netherlands) established trading companies Dutch East India, British East India Companies Indian textiles influenced the British textile industry-cotton, design