Main Idea: New knowledge and ideas led Europeans to explore overseas.

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Main Idea: New knowledge and ideas led Europeans to explore overseas.

Section 1-5 Expanding Horizons Marco Polo’s book, Travels, written in 1296–97, described his travels to Asia. (pages 38–39) It inspired Columbus and other explorers to journey to these lands 200 years later. The cities of Venice, Genoa, and Pisa became centers of the growing trade in goods such as spices, silks, perfumes, and precious stones.

Section 1-6 Expanding Horizons (cont.) The Renaissance, a period of renewed interest in classical Greek and Roman learning, spread throughout Europe in the 1400s. (pages 38–39) It encouraged Europeans to pursue new ideas and challenges and set the stage for exploration and discovery.

Section 1-7 Why do you think Western European explorers found Asia so interesting? Possible answer: Europeans had the ideas of becoming wealthy through foreign trade and learning about lifestyles in distant lands. Expanding Horizons (cont.) (pages 38–39)

Section 1-8 Powerful Nations Emerge The development of large nation-states in Western Europe helped spark foreign trade and travel outside the region. (pages 39–40) The monarchies of Spain, Portugal, England, and France looked for ways to increase the power and wealth of their countries.

Section 1-9 Why was it necessary for monarchs to work at building powerful and wealthy countries? Possible answer: Countries wanted to appear powerful so they would not be invaded and overtaken by any other country. Wealth would allow the monarch to outfit a powerful army that could defend the country or invade another country. Powerful Nations Emerge (cont.) (pages 39–40)

Section 1-10 Technology’s Impact Better maps and navigational instruments, such as the astrolabe and compass, helped navigators more accurately determine direction and location. (pages 40–41) Larger and sturdier sailing vessels, such as the caravel, enabled sailors to travel faster and carry more people, cargo, and food. These advances enabled sailors to explore new routes, especially a sea route to Asia.

Section 1-11 Technology’s Impact (cont.) Portugal and Spain began searching for routes to Asia and traveled south to the West Coast of Africa. (pages 40–41)

Section 1-12 How does modern technology make our lives easier? Possible answer: Modern technology helps us do things better, faster, more efficiently, and cost effectively. Technology’s Impact (cont.) (pages 40–41)

Section 1-17 Checking for Understanding __ 1.a period of intellectual and artistic creativity, c. 1300–1600 __ 2.an instrument used by sailors to observe positions of the stars __ 3.relating to ancient Greece and Rome __ 4.the application of scientific discoveries to practical use __ 5.small, fast ship with a broad bow A.classical B.Renaissance C.technology D.astrolabe E.caravel Define Match the terms on the right with their definitions on the left. B D A C E

Section 1-18 Checking for Understanding Reviewing Facts Name three technological advances that furthered European exploration. Describe how these advances helped explorers. Possible answers: Mapmakers refined their methods and created more accurate maps; the astrolabe improved navigation; the three-masted caravel allowed ships to travel farther.

Section 1-20 Critical Thinking Drawing Conclusions Why do you think the Renaissance began in Italy and not in another part of Europe? Italy’s prosperity enabled citizens to pursue an interest in the region’s past.