Vasco ad Gama & Prince Henry the Navigator By J,A, & B By J,A, & B.

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Vasco ad Gama & Prince Henry the Navigator By J,A, & B By J,A, & B

Agenda  Vasco da Gama  Portrait  Map  Conclusion  Prince Henry the Navigator  Portrait  Map  Conclusion  Vasco da Gama  Portrait  Map  Conclusion  Prince Henry the Navigator  Portrait  Map  Conclusion

Introduction  Born on 1460-died 1524  Born to a noble family  Father also an explorer  After king Manuel’s death, king John III sent da Gama to India as a Portuguese viceroy  da Gama rounded Africa’s Cape of Good Hope on Nov. 22  Born on 1460-died 1524  Born to a noble family  Father also an explorer  After king Manuel’s death, king John III sent da Gama to India as a Portuguese viceroy  da Gama rounded Africa’s Cape of Good Hope on Nov. 22

Portrait

Map

Facts  discovered an ocean route from Portugal to the East  Rounded Africa ’ s cape of good hope on November 22  discovered an ocean route from Portugal to the East  Rounded Africa ’ s cape of good hope on November 22

Introduction  When prince Henry was little he used to believe his father went to unknown places to unknown waters  He always read the bible when he stared into the shore of Portugal  Prince Henry was interested in mathematics and astronomy.  Prince Henry built his house when he was 25 on the southern tip of Portugal  Prince Henry was really curios about nature  Born 1394 Died 1460  When prince Henry was little he used to believe his father went to unknown places to unknown waters  He always read the bible when he stared into the shore of Portugal  Prince Henry was interested in mathematics and astronomy.  Prince Henry built his house when he was 25 on the southern tip of Portugal  Prince Henry was really curios about nature  Born 1394 Died 1460

Portrait

Map

Facts  Price Henry led an expedition against the Muslim city of Ceuta in Morocco  He sponsored expeditions of discovery in the Atlantic Ocean, down the western coast of Africa  Price Henry never actually sailed on any of the voyages of discovery he sponsored  Ceuta was not a easy city to conquer but Henry’s crew concord the land  His goal was to find a route to the Indies and to explore the west coast of Africa  Price Henry led an expedition against the Muslim city of Ceuta in Morocco  He sponsored expeditions of discovery in the Atlantic Ocean, down the western coast of Africa  Price Henry never actually sailed on any of the voyages of discovery he sponsored  Ceuta was not a easy city to conquer but Henry’s crew concord the land  His goal was to find a route to the Indies and to explore the west coast of Africa

Conclusion