Learning Objectives To understand reasons why people explore the world To know how maps changed over time To recognise reasons why Tudor exploration.

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Learning Objectives To understand reasons why people explore the world To know how maps changed over time To recognise reasons why Tudor exploration increased during the reign of Elizabeth I

Why do people explore the world ? maps to be the best future over - population of the planet? Treasure To look for resources looking for places to live scientific enquiry to meet new trading partners For personal reasons

Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Reigned 1558–1603 Aged 42 Aged 14 Aged 59 Aged 26

Sir Humphrey Gilbert’s map 1576 Ortelius’s map 1592

Sir Walter Rayleigh Established English settlement in America Sir Francis Drake The first Englishman to circumnavigate the world