Bellwork Are you planning on moving away once you are an adult? Where would you like to go? Why? 15.1 Segments BW Cornell Notes DQ Vocab Video Notes Target/

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
New Unit: Exploration and Expansion In our last unit you learned about an important event in Europe called the Renaissance. Why was the Renaissance a key.
Advertisements

The Foundations of European Exploration
 “Natural Philosophers” relied on religious teaching and the works of classic thinkers to explain nature  Roger Bacon one of the first to favor a system.
Are you planning on moving away once you are an adult? Where would you like to go? Why?
The Foundations of European Exploration C16, S2 pp
The Foundations of European Exploration
A Map of the Known World, pre Motives for European Exploration 1.Crusades  by-pass intermediaries to get to Asia. 2.Renaissance  curiosity about.
You have studied European, West African and North American cultures in the 1400’s. What led to the convergence of these three distinct world cultures?
Mr. Wells Hickory Ridge HS. Setting the Stage Because of the Renaissance, Europe was now ready to explore. Most countries shared a desire to establish.
Earlier Explorations 1.Islam & the Spice Trade  Malacca 2.A New Player  Europe Nicolo, Maffeo, & Marco Polo, 1271 Expansion becomes a state enterprise.
A Map of the Known World, pre Motives for European Exploration 1.Crusades  by-pass intermediaries to get to Asia. 2.Renaissance  curiosity about.
European Exploration Causes. Reasons for the Age of Exploration Gold –The desire for wealth was the main reason for European exploration Wars fought were.
Admiral Zheng He and the Ming Treasure Fleet Each ship was 400’ long and 160’ wide!
This painting helps explain the development of the United States of America. How? y.thinkquest.org/13681/ data/link2.h tm.
The Age of Exploration Good times unless you are a native.
Chapter 15 Pre- Test. 1. A major change during the Commercial Revolution was development of standard A) Systems of money B) Trade routes C) Measurement.
This painting helps explain the development of the United States of America. How? y.thinkquest.org/13681/ data/link2.h tm.
No Opening Question 10 minutes to get your poster up on the wall in your assigned location… look at the post it notes – You will have six-seven minutes.
Admiral Zheng He and the Ming Treasure Fleet Each ship was 400’ long and 160’ wide!
The Age of Exploration. Did you know… Spices were so valuable in Europe that you could pay your rent in peppercorns.
Age of Explorations. FOR GOLD, GOD, and GLORY! GOLD! (WEALTH! ) New spices in Europe (introduced during the Crusades) = demand for the spices. Europeans.
Beginning of Exploration
 New Science: › Schools began to teach and focus on developments of science. › Printing press helped spread the new ideas/ scientific societies published.
New Route to Asia  Trade with Asia was expensive because of middlemen  Europeans needed a faster route to save time and money.
Age of Exploration.
1 Age of Exploration Part 1. 2 Spice Trade ► 1300s – Europeans dependent on spices such as pepper, cinnamon, & nutmeg ► Spices used for flavor, preserving.
The Foundations of European Exploration SWBAT: IDENTIFY THE CAUSES OF EUROPEAN EXPLORATION. HOMEWORK: VOCABULARY DUE TUESDAY DO NOW: IF ANOTHER COUNTRY.
In 1492….  Look at the I. Local Map-Making!  Follow the directions on how to make a local map.  Take 5 minutes to draw this map then we will discuss.
Mercantilism. The Age of Exploration provides tremendous wealth from colonies: Mexico/ S. America Gold / Silver Spain North America Sugar / Coffee England/
Political, Economic, Religious & Social Reasons for establishing the 13 Colonies PERS.
Bell Ringer #1 It’s the year 2075 and you find yourself standing at the NASA launching pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida staring out into the night sky.
Bell Ringer 9/8/2014 One good multiple choice question on each card….
European Exploration The Causes.
European Expansion and Business
THE COMMERCIAL REVOLUTION
European Expansion The era of the Renaissance and Reformation was accompanied by the emergence of a modern capitalist economy and an age of exploration.
European Explorations
European Exploration Exploring the East.
Welcome Back! Find your seat. Welcome Back! Find your seat.
EXPLORING THE WORLD 9/21/2018 Bennifield.
Motivations: Why did Europeans want to explore?
Motivations for Exploration
ISN 94, Reasons for Exploration
Motivations: Why did Europeans want to explore?
Ch Compass Joint-stock Company Mercantilism
Foundations of European Exploration
Warm-Up What did the 'Birth of Agriculture' allow the early people to do?
Warm Up – October minutes to review for your Unit 4 Test.
Exploration and Colonization Cause and Effect
European Colonization of the New World 1500’s – 1700’s
New Route to Asia Europeans needed a faster route to save time and money.
Europeans Explore the East
How The Age of Exploration affected the history of Latin America
Motivations for Exploration
Aim: Why did the Europeans want to colonize North America?
The New World: Age of Exploration
Europeans Explore the East
Age of Exploration.
W Age of Exploration.
Age of Exploration ( ) “God, gold and glory”
New Route to Asia Trade with Asia was expensive because of middlemen
Consequences of the Age of Exploration
AIM: HOW DID THE AGE OF EXPLORATION SHAPE WORLD HISTORY?
Warm-up# 1 Why was Britain interested in establishing colonies?
Directions Grab the THREE sheets of paper off of the bookshelf.
The Age of Exploration Causes of Exploration:
Why would you leave your home?
Old World or New World?.
The Basic Principles of Mercantilism
The Age of Exploration Causes of Exploration:
Presentation transcript:

bellwork Are you planning on moving away once you are an adult? Where would you like to go? Why? 15.1 Segments BW Cornell Notes DQ Vocab Video Notes Target/ Obj. Review 5 minutes

SWBAT: List and describe the foundations of European Exploration

Define Commercial Revolution Subsidies Galleys joint stock company tariffs

Foundations for European Exploration

Technological Advances

Technological Advances Mapmaking improved due the goal of pictorial accuracy. New maps emphasized that the world was round and Africa and Asia were added with increased detail. Inspired by new maps, daring sea captains began to set out to new areas across the Atlantic. The goal was to find a quicker route from Europe to Asia. Compass and Astrolabe Improvements also made to ships to make them sail against the wind, to travel quickly and to be steered more accurately.

New Maritime Technologies Better Maps [Portulan] Hartman Astrolabe (1532) Mariner’s Compass Sextant

Economic Changes

Economic Changes Improved ways of doing business- using money and increased banking services. During the 1400s a standardization of money occurred, coins were given fixed values. New shipments of gold and silver from the New World increased supplies needed by European monarchs. Joint-stock companies created . Owners would sell shares to investors, thus making them co-owners.

Political Changes

Political Changes New exploration was often spurred on by rivalries between competing countries. Gaining riches and colonies = POWER Mercantilism= a country’s gov. must make as much money as possible. Favorable balance of trade = selling more goods than what was imported in. Get colonies- metals, raw materials, manufactured goods.

Social Changes

Social Changes Population increased after 1500. Harsh living conditions prompted some to want to live a better life. Adventure, possible wealth, fame served as a catalyst. Escape religious or political persecution.

Motives for European Exploration Crusades  by-pass intermediaries to get to Asia. Muslim Control Routes. Renaissance  curiosity about other lands and peoples. Reformation  refugees & missionaries. Monarchs seeking new sources of revenue. Technological advances. Fame and fortune.