European Exploration in North America. Essential Quesion Why and how did European explore the Americas and where did they build their first colonies?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Social Studies Chapter 3: The Age of Exploration
Advertisements

Reasons for Exploration
European Explorers Robin Powell Mecklenburg County,
Unit 2 Chapter 3 Lesson 2 Pages
200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300.
Explorers.
European exploration in North America
Exploration and Technology
Exploration and Technology
Robin Powell Mecklenburg County. This lesson is designed to reinforce: Virginia SOL 3.3 and 3.5 The student will develop map skills and study the exploration.
Explorers Chart Unit 3.
John Cabot a SS4H2 Describe European exploration in North America.
European Settlements in North America The Age of Exploration begins Early Spanish colonies Other countries begin to colonize Early English colonies.
Chapter 2-Exploration Far East
The Search for Spices Why did Europeans cross the seas?
Other Nations Explore Unit 2 Chapter 3 Lesson 4 Pages Created
Voyages of Discovery Chapter Foundations of Exploration  During the Renaissance, a spirit of discovery and innovation had been awakened in Europe.
JOHN CABOT JUAN PONCE de LEON
Background Information In the 1400, Europeans did not know much about the world. most Europeans had never been outside Europe European map of the world.
The Age of Exploration During the Crusades, Western European countries (Spain, England, France, Portugal) made pilgrimages to holy lands which.
Famous European Explorers! Who were these explorers & why are they famous? Vasco Nunez Balboa Vasco Nunez Balboa Juan Ponce De Leon Juan Ponce De Leon.
ExplorersJeopardy ExplorersReasonsLandings Sponsors And Crew Vocabulary Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
European Exploration in North America
Early European Explorers
The Age of Exploration. The current year 2008, can you guess when the idea of ‘trading’ something first began?
The Age of Exploration. America has not always been America! Someone had to FIND it!! The Europeans found it first…or so they thought.
The European Explorers
The Age of Exploration 4 th grade Explorers By Tracy Sikes Mt. Bethel Elementary.
Six Explorers SS4H2 Describe European exploration in North America.
A. Describe the reasons for, obstacles to, and accomplishments of the Spanish , French, and English explorations of John Cabot ,Vasco Nunez de Balboa ,
Reasons for Exploration
Getting to Asia The Age of Exploration.
Robin Powell Mecklenburg County With additions and deletions made by Khrista Kent (2010)
The Age of Exploration  During the Crusades, Western European countries (Spain, England, France, Portugal) made pilgrimages to holy lands.
The Age of Exploration.
Lesson 1 European Exploration Begins. A. 1400’s-Europeans took interest in exploration. Why? 1. Interest in faraway lands and desire to learn about them.
By Ms. Schoettlin. Reason for Exploration Wanted to find wood for Viking settlements in Greenland. Accomplishment First European to set foot in North.
Christopher Columbus sailor
200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300.
Background Information In the 1400, Europeans did not know much about the world. most Europeans had never been outside Europe European map of the world.
$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Category 1Category 2Category 3Category 4.
Explorers Study Guide What country sponsored John Cabot’s exploration? England.
Do Now Pick up one index card and sit quietly at your desk. I will hand back tests shortly and explain the directions for your index card.
The Age of Exploration
Chapter 12, Lesson 1 The Age of Exploration It Matters Because: The demand for goods from Asia as well as advances in technology helped start Europe’s.
European Explorers Robin Powell Mecklenburg County,
European Explorers.
Age of Discovery.
You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question.
Early Explorers and Map Skills
European Explorers and Map Skills
European Exploration in North America
The Age of Exploration Chapter 3.
European exploration in North America
Chapter 16 Exploration: Europe and Asia
What you need to know (AKS 32a & 32b)
Explorer Jeopardy.
The European Explorers
European Explorers.
European Explorers Jeopardy © Erin Kathryn 2014.
European Explorers.
European Explorers and Map Skills
European exploration in North America
European Explorers.
Early Explorers and Map Skills
Early Explorers and Map Skills
Early Explorers and Map Skills
Early Explorers and Map Skills
Mr. Lauzurica’s European Explorers.
Presentation transcript:

European Exploration in North America

Essential Quesion Why and how did European explore the Americas and where did they build their first colonies?

Who am I going to learn about? John Cabot Vasco Nunez de Balboa Juan Ponce de Leon Christopher Columbus Henry Hudson Jacques Cartier

Let’s Get Started!!

What do you think the reasons were for European exploration?

Why explore? The 1400s marked the Renaissance (meaning rebirth) period. This was a time of new ideas. Johannes Gutenburg invented the printing press at this time as well. Before the this, all books were hand-written!! Talk about writer’s cramp!

The Travels of Marco Polo was the most popular book at this time. It was about Marco Polo’s voyage to Cathay, which is now called China. Europeans were amazed to read about Chinese inventions such as gunpowder and the compass (what is a compass?) Merchants, or people who sold things, were interested in the riches he spoke of. They wanted to buy and then resell to Asian goods such as silks and spices.

Traveling to Asia In effort to buy goods from the Asians, the Europeans had to travel to Asia. Could they buy a round trip ticket?? NO! At this time, no one had ever traveled to Asia by boat; they had no maps to show them the route. So they had to travel by foot over mountains and desert! Find these two continents on your class map. Not having a sea route or the technology was a problem, so scientists started working to solve this.

Learning to sail Prince Henery of Portugal opened a school of navigation. This school taught people how to sail. Mapmakers at the school worked hard to create better maps. They did this by reading early explorers’ journals where they would read about bodies of water and land shapes. Expeditions began with the goal of finding a sea route to Asia.

Europeans knew about Asia because of Marco Polo’s book and trade. Traders had been using the “Silk Road”- an ancient route between China and Italy. At this time Europeans knew all of Asia as the Indies. (Find the Indies on your map.)

The Silk Road

Christopher Columbus

Wanted to sail to Asia Believed he could get to Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic The Europeans had already found a route around Africa, but Columbus thought his would be faster. After receiving permission from the King and Queen of Spain, he set sail.

“In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue”… He took a crew of 90 and three ships. Do you know what his ships were named? The Nina The Pinta The Santa Maria

Columbus’s Discoveries On his expedition Columbus discovered a tiny island and named it San Salvador. He thought he was in the Indies, but really he was in the Americas. Because he thought he was in the Indies he named the people there “Indians”. He claimed this land for Spain which made the King and Queen happy.

This is where Columbus landed

Q & A Who invented the printing press? Johannes Gutenburg What was the route called that traders used to travel between China and Italy? The Silk Road Why did Columbus want to go on an expedition? What was he looking for? A shorter sea route to Asia Where did Columbus land? San Salvador Where did he think he was? Indies in Asia Where was he really? The Americas What did he call the people living in San Salvador and why? Indians, because he thought he was in the Indies.

John Cabot

Who was John Cabot? Italian sailor From the country of England Sent on an expedition by King Henry VII to find riches and land like the Europeans had. He sailed North of Columbus’ route He found land and claimed it for England. He, like Columbus thought he was in the Indies, but today it is believed he was really in Newfoundland and Labrador (in Canada).

Vasco Nunez de Balboa

Who was Vasco Nunez de Balboa? Spanish explorer One of the first Europeans to settle in the Americas. Failed at becoming a farmer on the island of Hispanola, and ended up owing a lot of people money. Because there were so many people upset with him, he ran away and hid on a ship bound for Colombia. After arriving in Colombia he found a settlement that was falling apart. He helped them take land from the Native Americans and started a settlement in what is now called Panama.

Balboa con’t… While Balboa was in Panama he heard of a huge ocean to the West. Over time, Balboa and his group reached what is now the Pacific Ocean. He was 38 when he first saw it.

Balboa’s Route

Q & A Why did King Henry VII send Cabot on an expedition? He wanted him to find riches and land for England. What did Cabot discover? Newfoundland and Labrador, but he thought it was the Indies Who was the first European to settle in the Americas? Balboa Why did he flee from the island of Hispanola? Because he owed people money. When he reached Panama what did he do? Helped a settlement become successful and went on an expedition to the Pacific Ocean.

Juan Ponce de Leon

Who was Juan Ponce de Leon? Spanish explorer (or a conquistador) He led the first European expedition to Florida while looking for the island of Bimini He named the land of FL La Florida, Spanish for “flowery” and claimed it for Spain He is associated with the Fountain of Youth- it’s water supposedly made old people young again He became the first Spanish explorer to set foot on land that became part of the US

Ponce de Leon’s Route

Henry Hudson

English explorer Made 4 trips to find Northwest Passage (Asia is reached more easily by sailing through or around N. America) An English company paid for his first 2 trips On 1 st trip in 1608, he reached the island of Greenland He failed to find the NW Passage

Henry Hudson Dutch East India Company (located in the Netherlands) paid for Hudson’s 3 rd trip 3 rd trip= he spent a month exploring a river in NY, the Hudson River and claimed this and the land around it for the Dutch 4 th trip was paid for by an English company He sailed along northern coast of N. America to what is now the Hudson Bay He claimed the land for England and spent 3 months exploring there

Hudson cont’d. By Nov. his boat was frozen in the ice His crew became fed up from the cold winter and rebelled against Hudson They sent Hudson and 8 others adrift in a small boat They were never seen again

Henry Hudson’s Route

Jacques Cartier

French navigator In 1534, King Francis sent him to look for the Northwest Passage and to look for gold Between he made 3 trips to N. America Reached mouth of St. Lawrence River on 1 st trip and claimed the land around it for France

Cartier cont’d. On 2 nd trip, he traveled up St. Lawrence River He met river rapids and his boat could not pass- he had to turn back In 1541 he visited the St. Lawrence River again, but could not find the NW Passage or gold He returned to France

Cartier’s Route