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Large triangular sails made it possible to sail into the wind Tacking – zig zag pattern Advanced rudder made for easier navigation Large storage areas under the boat
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First permanent settlements in North America Sailed from Northern Europe to Iceland – Greenland – Canada Settlements along the coast of Newfoundland
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Sailing for Spain Believed he could reach India by sailing west Took three ships: Nina, Piñta, Santa Maria After sailing nearly two months he reached the Caribbean in October 1492
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Claimed land for Spain Called Inhabitants “Los Indios” Named first island San Salvador (holy savior) Returned to Spain Crown funded three more trips Returned with 17 ships several hundred soldiers and about 1000 settlers intending to make a colonies
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Son of the Portuguese King Sought exploration after Portugal invades North Africa Amazed at life outside of Europe 1419 founds navigation school on southwest coast of Portugal By his death in 1460 Portugal had numerous post along the west coast of Africa
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Portuguese explorer Wanted to trade directly with Asia Believed in both Mercantilism and spreading Christianity Reached the southeast coast of Africa by accident Led the way for Da Gama who reaches India
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Created by Pope Alexander VI Controversy arises when Columbus thinks he reaches India Line of Demarcation drawn to divide Spanish and Portuguese land
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Sailed for Spain Wanted to explore the newly discovered Pacific Ocean In 1519 he took five ships and 230 men Crew ran out of food and many died of disease Magellan was killed in the Philippines Crew returned to Spain in 1522 only one ship and 18 men made it back
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Italian sailing for Portugal Sailed down the coast of South America, which had already been done by Cabral Claimed new land was not Asia, but a new land American Continents named after him
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