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THE EUROPEANS

NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS 1. MAP The following are tools or instruments that were used by early European explorers: A pictorial or graphical representation of the earth or part of the earth that gives details. 1. MAP

NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS

NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS 2. COMPASS The following are tools or instruments that were used by early European explorers: An instrument whose magnetized metal needle aligns itself with the magnetic fields of the earth. This causes one end of the needle to point north. Mariners used this information to navigate the ship. 2. COMPASS

NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS

NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS 3. CROSS STAFF The following are tools or instruments that were used by early European explorers: An early sixteenth-century instrument for measuring the altitude of a heavenly body. It consists of a square shaft and a sliding cross-piece set at right angles to the shaft. 3. CROSS STAFF

NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS 3. CROSS STAFF The following are tools or instruments that were used by early European explorers: The shaft end is held at the observer's eye and the cross-piece positioned to line up with the sun and the horizon. The cross-piece marks a point on the shaft that is referred to in a table of degrees and minutes. 3. CROSS STAFF

NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS

NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS 4. QUADRANT The following are tools or instruments that were used by early European explorers: An early instrument for measuring altitude of celestial bodies, consisting of a 90° graduated arc with a movable radius for measuring angles. 4. QUADRANT

NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS

NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS 5. ASTROLABE The following are tools or instruments that were used by early European explorers: This tool was once used to determine the altitude of the sun or other celestial bodies. 5. ASTROLABE

NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS

NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS 6. SEXTANT The following are tools or instruments that were used by early European explorers: A navigational instrument which replaced the astrolabe and was used for measuring the angle between the horizon and the sun or a star in order to find out the latitude (of a ship). 6. SEXTANT

NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS

Grade: 9 Theme: The Europeans Topic: Factors motivating Europeans to explore and settle in the Caribbean up to the 17th century Sub Topic: Wind Systems and Ocean Currents

Wind systems and ocean currents Apart from the use of navigational tools and weapons, wind systems and ocean currents influenced the life of early explorers.

Wind systems and ocean currents Major wind systems in the Caribbean that assisted with early European exploration include: 1. Trade Winds: - For about 300 days of the year the Trade Winds blow into the Caribbean. Their strength is consistent and never more than 14 knots.

Wind systems and ocean currents Major wind systems in the Caribbean that assisted with early European exploration include: (Cont’d) These Trade Winds include: a) North East Trade Winds that blows from the direction of Europe into the Caribbean. b) South East Trade Winds that blows from the direction of Africa into the Caribbean.

Wind systems and ocean currents Major wind systems in the Caribbean that assisted with early European exploration include: (Cont’d) 2. Westerlies: - North of the Caribbean; and they blow from West to East across the Atlantic.

Wind systems and ocean currents

Wind systems and ocean currents How did these wind systems assisted explorers to sail to the Caribbean? TRADE WINDS: Sailors knew them as ‘fair weather winds’. The winds gave the ships the direction and force they needed to arrive safely in the Caribbean from Europe.

Wind systems and ocean currents How did these wind systems assisted explorers to sail to the Caribbean? (Cont’d) WESTERLIES: They were the right winds to carry ships back to Europe from the New World.

Wind systems and ocean currents Major ocean currents in the Caribbean that assisted with early European exploration include: 1. South and North Equatorial Currents: These flow in from the Atlantic. They then merge at the Lesser Antilles to form the Caribbean Current. They move between 5 knots and 8 knots and circle the Caribbean in a clockwise direction.

Wind systems and ocean currents

Wind systems and ocean currents Major ocean currents in the Caribbean that assisted with early European exploration include: (Cont’d) 2. Gulf Stream: Flows out of the Caribbean between Florida and Cuba; warm current moving at between 5 and 8 knots.

Wind systems and ocean currents

Wind systems and ocean currents How did these ocean currents assisted explorers to sail to the Caribbean? NORTH AND SOUTH EQUATORIAL CURRENTS: These currents made east to west navigation of ships relatively easy.

Wind systems and ocean currents How did these ocean currents assisted explorers to sail to the Caribbean? (Cont’d) GULF STREAM CURRENTS: these assisted ships sailing back to Northern Europe from the Caribbean.

SHIPS FOR EARLY EXPLORATION Ships used for Early Exploration: Two types of ships were developed: small ships for exploration: caravels a shallow draft to chart unknown waters ability to sail to windward (lateen sails) small crew cargo space for voyages of up to a year larger ships for war and commerce: carracks high platforms at front and back from which to fire at opponents armed with cannons square sails for more sail area large payload

SHIPS FOR EARLY EXPLORATION

SHIPS FOR EARLY EXPLORATION

SHIPS FOR EARLY EXPLORATION Ships used for Early Exploration: Galleons also started using portholes to allow guns to be mounted lower in the hull and not just on deck. This made it possible to have more powerful guns which would not capsize the ship when fired. The Galleon was a sound multi-purpose design. War ships would have cannons on all decks whereas a merchant might have one gun deck and use the others for cargo.

SHIPS FOR EARLY EXPLORATION