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AGE OF EXPLORATION

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L.T. : I can describe European motivation for exploring the seas. The Age of Exploration refers

that time from the 1400s-1600s when many explorers took great risks to sail the seas and explore unknown lands. What things would have motivated them to do this? Try to list 3-5 ideas.

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The Age of ExplorationA new age of European exploration,

discovery, expansion, and settlement began in the 1400s.

What was going on at that time??? Renaissance Population Increase Centralization of Power (State-

building) New technology

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The 3 G’s GOD

Desire to spread Christianity to the “uncivilized.”

GOLD Find gold, spices, and other riches.

GLORY To become famous; associated with

Renaissance spirit of curiosity

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The Search for Spices First explorers – looking for a new trade

route to Asia. Land – too long and too dangerous Arabs and Italians were the middlemen

between Europe and East Asia. Merchants wanted to bypass them and

find a direct route. How? Go around tip of Africa.

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Spices Extremely valuable Were used to preserve and flavor food, in

medicine, and in perfume. Where? Moluccas – island chain in

present-day Indonesia. “Spice Islands” How? New technology and improved

knowledge (prior to 1400s, ships could not sail against wind) Caravel, astrolabe, magnetic compass, better

maps, better knowledge of wind patterns.

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Portugal Portugal led the way in the Age of

Exploration. Location – already traded along coast of

Africa Traded gold, ivory, slaves

Prince Henry – founded a school for navigators in 1419. Bartolomeu Dias – 1488 – first person to round

the southern tip of Africa – Cape of Good Hope Vasco da Gama – 1498 – first person to reach

India by this route Very profitable…several thousand % (ginger,

cinnamon)

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Spain Portugal’s success in Asia made other

countries jealous, especially Spain. Christopher Columbus

Rejected by Portugal, sponsored by Ferdinand and Isabella

His idea: sail west across the Atlantic to reach Asia Thought it would only take a few weeks Underestimated the circumference of the Earth Didn’t know the Americas existed Left Spain in August 1492; reached land on Oct

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Columbus Believed he had reached the East Indies.

“Indians” Was really in the Bahamas. Made 3 return visits; claimed land for

Spain; exploitation of natives; empire building

Why America? Amerigo Vespucci Columbus died in 1506, still believing he

had reached Asia. Line of Demarcation/Treaty of Tordesillas

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Magellan Was Portuguese but sailed for Spain Left Spain on Sept 20, 1519

5 ships; 277 men 1 ship was lost along the coast of S America 1 ship (most supplies) mutinied Strait of Magellan – Pacific Ocean Ate rats, maggots, and sawdust to survive

Scurvy was common (rotted gums, gangrene) 3 ships made it to the Philippines.

3 G’s accomplished.

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Magellan Spread Christianity to natives after

performing a faith healing on the king’s brother

Set up trade with the king Trade route west to Asia

Magellan was killed in battle here. Only 1 ship (Victoria) makes it back to

Spain in 1522 with 18 men.


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