1. By 1500, Europe’s economies expanded due to trade with...? 2. What trade route was used? 3. What city did this route run through? 4. What event in 1453.

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1. By 1500, Europe’s economies expanded due to trade with...? 2. What trade route was used? 3. What city did this route run through? 4. What event in 1453 hurt Europe’s trade ? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review

1. By 1500, Europe’s economies expanded due to trade with...? 2. What trade route was used? 3. What city did this route run through? 4. What event in 1453 hurt Europe’s trade ? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review Asia (especially China)

1. By 1500, Europe’s economies expanded due to trade with...? 2. What trade route was used? 3. What city did this route run through? 4. What event in 1453 hurt Europe’s trade ? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review Asia (especially China) The Silk Roads

1. By 1500, Europe’s economies expanded due to trade with...? 2. What trade route was used? 3. What city did this route run through? 4. What event in 1453 hurt Europe’s trade ? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review Asia (especially China) The Silk Roads Constantinople (renamed Istanbul--in present day Turkey)

1. By 1500, Europe’s economies expanded due to trade with...? 2. What trade route was used? 3. What city did this route run through? 4. What event in 1453 hurt Europe’s trade ? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review Asia (especially China) The Silk Roads Constantinople (renamed Istanbul--in present day Turkey) The Turks conquered Constantinople in renamed it Istanbul--they now controlled trade with Asia

5. What was Europe’s reaction to this capture? 6. What was the Age of Discovery? 7. What two continents were discovered? 8. List three reasons for Europen desire to explre (explain each): Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review

5. What was Europe’s reaction to this capture? 6. What was the Age of Discovery? 7. What two continents were discovered? 8. List three reasons for Europen desire to explre (explain each): Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review Countries on the Atlantic began searching for a western maritime route to Asia

5. What was Europe’s reaction to this capture? 6. What was the Age of Discovery? 7. What two continents were discovered? 8. List three reasons for Europen desire to explre (explain each): Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review Countries on the Atlantic began searching for a western maritime route to Asia The time period when Europeans sought western trade routes and discovered and explored the Western Hemisphere.

5. What was Europe’s reaction to this capture? 6. What was the Age of Discovery? 7. What two continents were discovered? 8. List three reasons for Europen desire to explre (explain each): Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review Countries on the Atlantic began searching for a western maritime route to Asia The time period when Europeans sought western trade routes and discovered and explored the Western Hemisphere. North and South America (Western Hemisphere)

5. What was Europe’s reaction to this capture? 6. What was the Age of Discovery? 7. What two continents were discovered? 8. List three reasons for Europen desire to explre (explain each): Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review Countries on the Atlantic began searching for a western maritime route to Asia The time period when Europeans sought western trade routes and discovered and explored the Western Hemisphere. North and South America (Western Hemisphere) Gold: riches Glory: fame (claim land, find new trade routes) God: convert natives to Christianity.

9. How did Europeans view indigenous peoples in land they explored? 10. What are the “navigational arts?” 11. Who advanced navigation? 12. What did this man do ? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review

9. How did Europeans view indigenous peoples in land they explored? 10. What are the “navigational arts?” 11. Who advanced navigation? 12. What did this man do ? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review As people to be converted to Christianity

9. How did Europeans view indigenous peoples in land they explored? 10. What are the “navigational arts?” 11. Who advanced navigation? 12. What did this man do ? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review As people to be converted to Christianity anything having to do with sailing

9. How did Europeans view indigenous peoples in land they explored? 10. What are the “navigational arts?” 11. Who advanced navigation? 12. What did this man do ? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review As people to be converted to Christianity anything having to do with sailing Prince Henry “the Navigator” of Portugal

9. How did Europeans view indigenous peoples in land they explored? 10. What are the “navigational arts?” 11. Who advanced navigation? 12. What did this man do ? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review As people to be converted to Christianity anything having to do with sailing Prince Henry “the Navigator” of Portugal He brought together experts to study navigation.

13. What cultures did these men study? 14. List three ideas taken from Arab (Islamic) society: 15. What key navigation tool originated in China? 16. Who first sailed from Europe to India? What was his route? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review

13. What cultures did these men study? 14. List three ideas taken from Arab (Islamic) society: 15. What key navigation tool originated in China? 16. Who first sailed from Europe to India? What was his route? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review Arab (Middle Eastern Islamic societies)

13. What cultures did these men study? 14. List three ideas taken from Arab (Islamic) society: 15. What key navigation tool originated in China? 16. Who first sailed from Europe to India? What was his route? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review Arab (Middle Eastern Islamic societies) 1. Triangular sail 2. Advanced Astronomy 3. Better maps

13. What cultures did these men study? 14. List three ideas taken from Arab (Islamic) society: 15. What key navigation tool originated in China? 16. Who first sailed from Europe to India? What was his route? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review Arab (Middle Eastern Islamic societies) 1. Triangular sail 2. Advanced Astronomy 3. Better maps The compass

13. What cultures did these men study? 14. List three ideas taken from Arab (Islamic) society: 15. What key navigation tool originated in China? 16. Who first sailed from Europe to India? What was his route? Causes of the Age of Discovery: Review Arab (Middle Eastern Islamic societies) 1. Triangular sail 2. Advanced Astronomy 3. Better maps The compass Vasco Da Gama He sailed around Africa to India