European Explorers Arrive

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Traders, Explorers, and Colonists
Advertisements

Reasons for Exploration
European Exploration and Colonization (European Empires)
4/17 Focus: 4/17 Focus: – Europeans, seeking a greater share of the rich Asian spice trade, began to make oceanic voyages of exploration in the 1400’s.
SS6H6B The Crusades ( ) were military expeditions sent
Christopher Columbus Today, you will all become explorers as we start our voyage learning about Columbus. Anchors Away!
European Exploration Chapter 13. Age of Exploration  European explorers searched for a better trade route to Asia  Wanted gold, luxury goods, glory,
Knowledge Connections Definition Picture Term Vocabulary  EmpireColony.
Voyages of Discovery Chapter Foundations of Exploration  During the Renaissance, a spirit of discovery and innovation had been awakened in Europe.
EMPIRE BUILDING. SS6H6 The student will analyze the impact of European exploration and colonization on various world regions.
Exploring the Americas
AGE OF EXPLORATION A SEARCH FOR SPICES
When East Meets West. Europeans, knew and were interested in trade with Africa and Asia, but they knew nothing of the Americas. In the 1400’s Native Americans.
As Europeans searched for sea routes to Asia, Christopher Columbus reaches the Americas.
The Silk Road was an important trading route that connected China to the Middle East and ultimately, Europe. It was primarily an overland trading route.
Chapter 2- Europe Looks Outward ( )
LESSON 2 BEGINNING OF EXPLORATION (SEARCH) UNIT 3 AGE OF EXPLORATION.
European Explorers UNIT 2: Chapter 2. The Age of Exploration ion-of-north-america.
Chapter 12, Lesson 1 The Age of Exploration It Matters Because: The demand for goods from Asia as well as advances in technology helped start Europe’s.
The Age of Discovery Portugal Takes the Lead. What lead to European Exploration it the 15 th Century? The Renaissance – It set the stage for European.
A Changing World. The Crusades What were the Middle or Dark Ages? A period of time in Europe, in which the increase in knowledge came to a standstill.
Unit #1-Global Trade. Review/Preview  ’s  Finished last year talking about the Age of Exploration.  Europe is the center of the world during.
 Began in the early 15th century and lasted until the 17th century.  Sometimes referred to as the “Age of Discovery”.  The period is characterized.
Unit 1-European Exploration Lesson 1: World Changes.
What factors encouraged the European Age of Exploration?
The Age of Exploration.
European Exploration.
Chapter 12 Age of Exploration
Portugal, Spain, England, & France
Exploration Begins 9/5/17.
Age of Discovery.
John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto)
Intro to the Age of Exploration
Portugal, Spain, England, & France
Early Exploration.
How Did Europe Change From
The Age of Exploration.
The Age of Exploration.
The Age of Exploration Chapter 6 section 2 p
AP World History Notes Chapter 13
GABE, STEPHANIE, MC’KENZIE
AGE OF EXPLORATION  Hook Video A SEARCH FOR SPICES
Europe Influences the World
Why did Europeans decide to explore the globe?
Unit 2 Exploration and Colonization
Chapter 16 Exploration: Europe and Asia
AP World History Notes Chapter 16
European Exploration & Colonization Portugal, Spain, England, & France.
Portugal, Spain, England, & France
EXPLORING THE WORLD 12/3/2018 Bennifield.
Europeans Explore the East
Eastern European Clicker Review
Chapter 2 Exploring the Americas
Reasons for European Exploration
The Age of Exploration and Expansion
Presentation / Student Guide
WARM UP – March 9 Pick up the article from the front table, read and take notes.
The Age of Exploration Motives and Impact.
The Age of Exploration.
How did the age of exploration begin?
How Did a spirit of exploration become part of the western worldview?
Coach Kuntz United States History
AGE OF EXPLORATION 1400s-1750ish
Why do you think people explore new places?
AP World History Notes Chapter 16
AP World History Notes Chapter 16
Began in the __________________ _______________________________ ______________________________.
Age of Exploration.
EXPLORATION.
AGE OF EXPLORATION  Hook Video A SEARCH FOR SPICES
Presentation transcript:

European Explorers Arrive Chapter 2 Notes Pages 39-43

What Were Europeans Seeking? The Mongol Empire began to decline, losing power to the Ottoman Empire in the Middle East and the Ming Dynasty in China. Because of this several things happened: trade routes that were normally taken became too dangerous to travel. Drove up the price of Asian Silk and spices due to supply and demand (less supply, a lot of demand, jack-up the prices because you know you can make a profit) Economic opportunities created a challenge

How Did Technology Enable European Exploration? Because land travel was not an option, countries needed to travel by sea to trade Travel by sea had many risks: Ships were slow and difficult to steer Losing sight of land may get you lost Bad weather could end your journey, or life Thought the world was flat so they were terrified

How Did Technology Enable European Exploration? To overcome some of these risks, Europeans began: designing ships that were faster and easier to manoeuver. Used navigational instruments previously developed by the ancient Greeks, Arab and Chinese sailors Astrolabe – estimate your location using the stars and sun Compass- tells you direction (north, east, south, west) The Portuguese were the first to put these new techniques to use.

Why Did Europeans Arrive in the Lands that Became Canada? Because the Mediterranean was already widely used, and mapped very well, the Portuguese knew they could not reach Asia by sailing west.

Why Did Europeans Arrive in the Lands that Became Canada? The Portuguese (because of the fear that the earth was flat, and falling off the ends was a possibility) decided to still sail east. Bartholomew Diaz sailed south-east, around the Cape of Good Hope on Africa’s southern most tip, eventually making it to India. The Portuguese did not want to share their newly discovered route, so they did their best to control the eastern sea route to Asia.

Why Did Europeans Arrive in the Lands that Became Canada? Spain wanted in on the wealth, but new they could not use the Portuguese trade route. Ferdinand and Isabella (king and queen of Spain) made a deal with Christopher Columbus; if he succeeded in finding Asia, Spain would take 90% of the profits and he could keep the rest. Columbus braved the western route, and the ends of the earth on his expedition.

Why Did Europeans Arrive in the Lands that Became Canada? Columbus did not find Asia. Instead, he landed in the Caribbean, then on to Central and South America. Here, he came in contact with the Aztec people. He plundered the Aztec and Incan Empires, enslaved the people to work in the mines and took all their gold. This made Spain the most wealthy, and most powerful country of the time.

Why Did Europeans Arrive in the Lands that Became Canada? Britain, France and the Netherlands became interested in western exploration after learning about Spain’s success. Because Spain dominated the south-west route, these countries elected to take a north-west route Italian sailors were the most experienced in Europe, so Britain, France and the Netherlands often recruited them to head up their ventures.

Why Did Europeans Arrive in the Lands that Became Canada? Italian sailor and merchant, Giovanni Caboto landed in Newfoundland and claimed it for Britain Here, he witnessed the vast amount of cod in the waters and reported back to Britain. Britain returned with ships to fish off the coast (of what will in the future, be Canada) The ships arrived in summer and left in the winter. Here, they met the Mi’kmaq and the Beothuk which had both positive and negative results.