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The Search For SpicesThe Search For SpicesItalians and Muslim
merchants were rich from the spice trade. Pepper sold for as much a 125.00 an ounce.
Other European nations wanted in on the %1000 profits.
The Portuguese were the first to find a route East.
Improved TechnologyImproved TechnologyThe ideas of the Renaissance and the
printed word helped improve sailing.Cartographers made better maps,
accurate navigation, compass, astrolabe, sextant
The design of the ships improved. Better sails, caravels, moved the rudder.
More armaments, better cannon.
Combining the Technology of Combining the Technology of Europe with the Knowledge of AsiaEurope with the Knowledge of Asia
Portuguese PioneersPortuguese PioneersPrince Henry the Navigator of Portugal
wants to conquer Africa and find Prester John.
Henry wanted to explore and map Africa. Bartholomeu Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope in 1488.
Vasco Da Gama journeyed to India in 1497. Many of the crew died of scurvy lack of vitamin C. Da Gama made a 3000% profit.
Spain enters the raceSpain enters the raceChristopher Columbus was turned
down by the Portuguese. Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain
wanted the profit from the spice trade and to spread Christianity.
In 1492 Columbus with his ships the Nina, Pinta and the Santa Maria landed in the Bahamas.
Columbus made 4 trips and died thinking he was in Asia.
The Pope Draws a LineThe Pope Draws a LineIn 1494 Pope Alexander VI created an
imaginary line dividing the world between Spain and Portugal. This was the Treaty of Tordesillas.
A mapmaker read an account of the New World by Amerigo Vespucci and he named the area America on his map.
Vasco Nunez de Balboa went overland to the Isthmus of Panama and found the Pacific. He called it the South Sea.
The Quest for El PasoThe Quest for El PasoMagellan searching for a quick route to
the east going west circumnavigates the globe. (A lot farther than he thought)
Magellan died in the Philppine Islands so his crew actually sailed around the world.
John Cabot of England, Jacques Cartier of France, and Henry Hudson for the Dutch all searched in vain for the Northwest passage.
Quiz on NotesQuiz on Notes 1. Who was the first explorer to sail around
the Cape of Good Hope? 2. Who was the Portuguese noble who
started a school for sailors? 3. List three innovations or inventions that
allowed exploration. 4. Who was the first European explorer to
reach India by sea? 5. What Italian explorer was financed by
the King and Queen of Spain?
Quiz on NotesQuiz on Notes 6. Who was the explorer who sailed for the
Dutch and founded New Amsterdam? 7. Who was the French explorer who sailed
down the Saint Lawrence and founded the city of Quebec?
8. Who was the first explorer ( his crew) captain to circumnavigate the globe?
9. Who was the first explorer, sent by the English, to land in Newfoundland?
10. What agreement divided the world between the Portuguese and the Spanish?