Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 1 The Search for Spices Understand European motivations for exploring the seas. Analyze early Portuguese.

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Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 1 The Search for Spices Understand European motivations for exploring the seas. Analyze early Portuguese and Spanish explorations. Describe European searches for a direct route to Asia. Objectives

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Search for Spices Section 1 Moluccas – an island chain in present-day Indonesia; chief source of spices in the 1400s Prince Henry – Portuguese prince who sponsored technology and map making to send Portuguese mariners around Africa and to Asia cartographer – a map maker Vasco da Gama – Portuguese navigator; first to sail around Africa and then to Asia Terms and People

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Search for Spices Section 1 Christopher Columbus – Italian navigator; sponsored by Spanish monarchs to sail west across the Atlantic; explored what became the Americas Line of Demarcation – line drawn by the pope dividing the non-European world into two zones split between Spain and Portugal Treaty of Tordesillas – a 1494 treaty in which Spain and Portugal officially agreed to the Line of Demarcation Terms and People (continued)

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Search for Spices Section 1 Ferdinand Magellan – Portuguese nobleman; his crew were first to circumnavigate the globe in 1522 circumnavigate – to sail around the world Terms and People (continued)

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Search for Spices Section 1 How did the search for spices lead to global exploration? Throughout history, groups of people—from the ancient Greeks to Muslim Arabs and the Vikings of Scandinavia—had explored the seas, trading and migrating over long distances. The European sailors of the 1400s began a dramatic new period of exploration.

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Search for Spices Section 1 Muslim traders brought the goods to the Mediterranean. Italian merchants carried them to European cities. Most spices came from a chain of islands called the Moluccas. Europeans desired luxury goods from Asia, especially spices.

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Search for Spices Section 1 Europeans had been introduced to these goods during the Crusades, but demand dropped during the Black Death. Europeans outside of Italy realized it could be highly profitable to gain direct access to Asia. Spices were used to flavor meats, preserve food, and create perfumes and medicines.

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Search for Spices Section 1 Henry gathered cartographers and scientists. They redesigned ships, trained sea captains, and prepared maps. Henry inspired explorers and sponsored voyages. Portugal hoped to Christianize the Africans and find a route to Asia. Led by Prince Henry “The Navigator,” Portugal expanded and explored along the coast of Africa.

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 1 The Search for Spices magnetic compass First used by the Chinese; showed direction portolan maps Maps with lines radiating from compasses that showed routes to important ports astrolobe An ancient device, adapted for finding latitude and telling time caravel A new, lighter, fast ship that could travel long distances New technology and old tools were adapted and improved to aid navigation.

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Search for Spices Section 1 Vasco de Gama later helped Portugal claim a vast trading network – Vasco de Gama sailed around Africa and after 10 months reached India – Bartholomeu Diaz rounded the southern tip of Africa. Henry died in 1460, but Portuguese navigators continued his quest.

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Search for Spices Section 1 Columbus knew the world was round. Columbus was from Genoa, Italy, but had persuaded Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain to sponsor his journey. He underestimated the size of the world and sailed for many weeks. He explored the islands of the Caribbean. On August 3, 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed west from Spain with three ships.

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Search for Spices Section 1 He led three more voyages to the New World but never realized it was not Asia. Columbus believed he had reached the East Indies. He called the people he found “Indians.” He returned to Spain a hero.

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Search for Spices Section 1 The pope set a Line of Demarcation dividing all non-European land between Portugal and Spain. Land to the west went to Spain. Land to the east went to Portugal. In 1493 Ferdinand and Isabella appealed to the pope to support their claim to all land in this new world.

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Search for Spices Section 1 The line was very imprecise due to the lack of knowledge of the geography at the time. Other nations were eager to defy what they saw as arrogance on the part of Portugal and Spain. An age of empire building began. In the Treaty of Tordesillas, in 1494, Spain and Portugal agreed to the line set by the pope.

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 1 The Search for Spices Early voyages of European explorers, 1487–1609

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 1 The Search for Spices The Western Hemisphere was named “America” in 1507 by German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller. The name came from Italian sea captain Amerigo Vespucci, who wrote about his visit. The islands Columbus mistook for the East Indies became known as the West Indies.

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Search for Spices Section 1 In 1513, Vasco Núñez de Balboa walked across the jungles of Central America and saw the Pacific Ocean, which he called the South Sea. They unsuccessfully sought a “northwest passage” to Asia. The English, Dutch, and French explored the coast of North America.

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins The Search for Spices Section 1 In 1522 one of his ships made it home to Spain, the first to circumnavigate the entire globe. In 1521, after sailing around South America, he and his crew crossed the Pacific and made it to the Spice Islands. In 1519 Ferdinand Magellan set out to find a passage to the East by sailing south and west.

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 1 The Search for Spices Important European Explorers

Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 1 The Search for Spices European Footholds in the Eastern Hemisphere