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European Exploration
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The Three Gs Look at the pictures and guess what the three biggest reasons Europeans wanted to explore the new world… G
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Why did Europeans Go Exploring?
The 3 G’s… GOLD New trade routes opened up opportunities for wealth GOD Missionaries spread Christianity GLORY Explorers were considered heroes; countries competed for colonies
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Portugal’s Empire
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Prince Henry the Navigator
Created a naval school that taught students navigation, astronomy, & cartography Institute of Sagres Sent more than 50 expeditions to find a route to Asia down the west coast of Africa Wanted to establish Portuguese colonies & break the Muslim hold on trade routes
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Results of Portuguese Exploration
The Portuguese: discovered Brazil. established trade routes throughout most of southern Asia. colonized areas of Africa. discovered an eastern route to India (around the Cape of Good Hope).
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Portuguese Empire
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Spanish Empire
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Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus (1451 – 1506) was an Italian navigator, colonizer and explorer. He sailed for King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. Note: He was NOT the first European to reach the Americas. He’s important because, after his trip, more Europeans traveled to the New World.
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Christopher Columbus Columbus initiated contact between Europeans and native Americans. He called them “Indians” since he thought he was in India.
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Columbus thought the Earth was half its actual size.
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Spanish Empire
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Conquistadors Spanish Conquerors Conquistadores were soldiers looking for gold from American empires like the Aztecs and Incas. Francisco Pizarro conquered the Incan Empire in the Andes of South America
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British Empire
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From England to Great Britain
England used to be one of three countries (England, Scotland, & Wales) 1700s, the three united and became Great Britain
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British America C.1750 In 1607, Jamestown became England’s first colony. It eventually became the Colony of Virginia, the first of the 13 colonies.
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The Sun Never Sets Eventually, after colonizing parts of Africa and Asia, the British Empire became the largest empire in history. At the peak of its power, it was often said that “The sun never sets on the British Empire" because it was so big that the sun was always shining on at least one of its many colonies.
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British Empire Over Time
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The End of the Empire By WWII, the British Empire became too large, and they could no longer control it. British territories today
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French Empire
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New France In 1603, Samuel de Champlain left France and traveled into the St. Lawrence River. In 1608, Champlain founded Quebec City in present-day Canada with the intention of making the area part of the French empire. Samuel de Champlain
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Quebec Champlain's Habitation de Quebec, built as a permanent fur trading outpost, was where he intended to forge a trading and military alliance with the Algonquin and Huron nations.
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End of American Holdings
France lost Canada in the Seven Years War to Britain in
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French Empire France had two different empires. The first ( ), was in the Americas. The second ( ), was in Africa and Asia.
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Empires after Exploration
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European Exploration : Motivations
Provides lumber, sugar, tobacco… Needs Resources Manufacture goods #2 – North America #1 - Europe #3 – West Africa #4 - Caribbean Provides labor (slaves) Provides gold, silver, ivory, cotton, grain… Provides sugar, rum, coffee, indigo, cotton.
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