Bell Ringer Read the biography of Christopher Columbus. Highlight the answers to the questions as you read. Be prepared to answer the questions when we.

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Bell Ringer Read the biography of Christopher Columbus. Highlight the answers to the questions as you read. Be prepared to answer the questions when we review.

Age of Exploration: Explorers

NEXT TIME/SOON: Explorers Chart We will… You will be able to… Describe the process of exploration to colonization. Today in class… LanguageSocial Studies Define: Colony, Mercantilism. Write a summary of Columbus’ “discovery” of the Americas. Identify the early explorers, where they are from, the route they took and their significance to exploration. Explain the concept of Mercantilism and how it applies to Colonization.

Bartholomeu Dias

Bartholomeu Dias Came From: Portugal Worked For: Portugal He led the first expedition to sail around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope to get to India. Dias did NOT go any further and returned to Portugal.

Christopher Columbus

Christopher Columbus Came From: Italy Worked For: Spain He sailed west across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492, hoping to find a route to India. Columbus “discovered” the Americas.

Vasco da Gama

Vasco da Gama Came From: Portugal Worked For: Portugal He discovered an ocean route from Portugal to India around the Cape of Good Hope (Africa). This voyage gave Portugal a direct route to India and the spice trade.

Amerigo Vespucci

Amerigo Vespucci Came From: Italy Worked For: Portugal One of the first explorers to recognize that the places he visited were not part of Asia, but rather a “New World”. Vespucci explored eastern South and North America.

Ferdinand Magellan

Ferdinand Magellan Came From: Spain Worked For: Spain Led the first European expedition to circumnavigate the globe. However, Magellan was killed during the voyage in the Philippines. Through this expedition, Spain claimed the Philippines as part of its empire.

Jacques Cartier

Jacques Cartier Came From: France Worked For: France French explorer who led three expeditions to Canada in 1535.

Sir Francis Drake

Sir Francis Drake Came From: England Worked For: England British Explorer who led second expedition to circumnavigate the globe. He lived through the trip! Drake also led the English fleet when Britain defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588 for Queen Elizabeth.

Treaty of Tordesillas A line that was agreed upon by the Spanish and Portuguese to clear up any confusion on the newly claimed land in the New World. Spain had control of territories to the West, Portugal had territories to the East.

The process of Exploration to Colonization ExplorersConquistadorsMissionariesSettlers

Colonies Europeans wanted colonies for their resources and as markets to sell products. More colonies = more $ More colonies = more GLORY

COLONY Land controlled by far away country to help it become wealthy and powerful

Mercantilism Belief that wealth equals power –Wealth is measured by gold and silver –Gold & Silver are mined OR come from trade –Spain took a lot of gold & silver from the New World

“A colony exists to serve its parent country.”

The parent gets rich from gold & silver

The parent gets rich from exporting more than it imports

The parent gets rich from gold & silver The parent gets rich from exporting more than it imports The parent gets rich from taking raw materials from the colony …

The parent gets rich from gold & silver The parent gets rich from exporting more than it imports The parent gets rich from taking raw materials from the colony … And selling the goods it makes back to the colony!

MERCANTILISM Economic system that helped a country become wealthy and powerful by getting a lot of gold and silver and selling more goods than they bought

Magnet Summary Christopher Columbus “discovered” the Americas West Destruction Native people Asia 1.Write a topic sentence. 2.Write detail sentences to cover facts in chronologic order. Use the words in the corners in your sentences.