Early Explorations Chapter 17: Section 1

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Early Explorations Chapter 17: Section 1 By: Nathan Davenport David Elfrink Corey Guay Jacob Schmidt

Age of Exploration Age of Exploration Technology of Exploration- cartographers * Key Terms

Portugal Leads the Way * Key People Portugal Leads the Way People- Prince Henry the Navigator Bartholomeu Dias Vasco da Gama Places- Cape of Good Hope

Spain’s Quest for Riches * Key People/Terms Columbus Crosses the Atlantic- Christopher Columbus Dividing the World- Line of Demarcation

Voyage of Magellan Voyage of Magellan- Ferdinand Magellan * Key People/Terms Voyage of Magellan- Ferdinand Magellan Straight of Magellan circumnavigation

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