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■Essential Question:
–What factors encouraged the
European Age of Exploration?
■Warm-Up:
–Have a seat! We will go over your
assignment from yesterday as your
warm up.
– Make sure you have something to write
with!!!
From the 1400s to the 1700s, Europe experienced
an “Age of Exploration”
As a result of exploration, European
nations grew powerful & spread their
influence throughout the world
The Renaissance encouraged
curiosity & a desire for trade
MotivationsMotivations:
Why did Europeans want to explore?
Gold (Money)
A desire for new sources of wealth was the
main reason for European exploration
The Crusades & Renaissance
stimulated European desires
for exotic Asian luxury
Merchants began looking for quick, direct
trade routes to Asia to avoid Muslim &
Italian merchants & increase profits
Glory
The Renaissance inspired new
possibilities for power & prestige
Exploration presented Europeans
the opportunity to rise from poverty
and gain fame, fortune, & status
Kings who sponsored voyages of exploration
gained overseas colonies, new sources of
wealth for their nation, & increased power
God
European Christians, especially Catholics,
wanted to stop the spread of Islam &
convert non-Christians to the faith
Explorers were encouraged to
spread Christianity or bring
missionaries who would focus
only on conversions
The Age of ExplorationMeansMeans:
How were explorers able to sail
so far & make it back again?
Before the Renaissance, sailors did not have the
technology to sail very far from Europe & return
Navigation
Trade & cultural diffusion during the Renaissance
introduced new navigation techniques to Europeans
Magnetic compass made
sailing more accurate
Astrolabe used stars
to show direction
Maps were more accurate and
used longitude & latitude
European shipbuilders built a better ship;
The caravel was a strong ship that could travel
in the open seas & in shallow water
Caravels had
triangular lateen
sails that allowed
ships to sail
against the wind
A moveable
rudder made the
caravel more
maneuverable
Cannons & rifles
gave ships protection
The Age of ExplorationWho were the explorers, where did they go,
& how did they change world history?
Europeans were not the first to explore
the oceans in search of new trade routes
Islamic merchants explored the Indian Ocean
& had dominated the Asian spice trade for
centuries before European exploration
Early Exploration
From 1405 to 1433, Zheng He
led the Chinese treasure fleet on
7 expeditions to SE Asia, India,
& Africa during the Ming
But in the late 1400s, the European sailors did
what neither Muslim nor Chinese explorers could:
Begin global (not regional) exploration &
create colonies to increase their wealth & power
Portugal was the
early leader in the
Age of Exploration
In Portugal, Prince Henry
the Navigator started a
school of navigation to train
sailors
He brought in Europe’s best
map-makers, ship-builders,
& sailing instructors
He wanted to
discover new
territories, find
a quick trade
route to Asia,
& expand
Portugal’s
power
Vasco da GamaVasco da Gama
was the 1st
explorer
to find a direct
trade route to Asia
by going around
Africa to get to
India
Portugal gained a
sea route to Asia
that brought them
great wealth
Prince Henry’s navigation school &
willingness to fund voyages led the
Portuguese to be the 1st
to explore the west
coast of Africa
During the Age of
Exploration, Portugal
created colonies along the
African coast, in Brazil, &
the Spice Islands in Asia
The Spanish government
saw Portugal’s wealth &
did not want to be left out
More than any other
European monarch,
Ferdinand & Isabella
of Spain sponsored &
supported overseas
expeditions
Columbus reached the
Bahamas in America
but thought that he had
reached islands off the
coast of India
He made 4 trips to
“India” never
knowing he was in
Like most educated men of
the Renaissance, Columbus
believed the world was
round & thought he could
reach Asia by sailing west
Despite the fact that
Columbus never found
Asia, Ferdinand Magellan
still thought he could
reach Asia by sailing West
Magellan became the
first explorer to
circumnavigate the Earth
(go all the way around)
During the
Age of Exploration,
Spain created colonies in
North & South America
Spain sent explorers called conquistadors
to the New World to find gold, claim land,
& spread Christianity
Cortez
conquered
the Aztecs
Pizarro
conquered
the Inca
The influx of gold from
America made Spain the
most powerful country in
Europe during the early
years of the
Age of Exploration
England, France, & the Netherlands became involved
in overseas exploration & colonization as well
The French explorer Samuel de Champlain
searched Canada for a northwest passage to Asia
After failing to do so,
Champlain founded the
French colony of Quebec
The French would soon carve out a large colony along
the Mississippi River from Canada to New Orleans
Unlike other
European nations
whose kings paid
for colonies, the
English colonies
were paid for
by citizens who
formed joint-stock
companies
English colonies
formed along the
Atlantic Coast of
North America by
colonists motivated
either by religion
or wealth
The English explorer James Cook was
the first European to make contact with
Australia, New Zealand, & Hawaii
Like England, the
Netherlands (the Dutch)
allowed private companies
to fund exploration
The Dutch had colonies in
America & Africa, but the
Dutch East India
Company dominated trade
in Asia
Conclusions
As a result of the Age of Exploration, European
knowledge & influence of the world increased greatly

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Age of exploration ppt

  • 1. ■Essential Question: –What factors encouraged the European Age of Exploration? ■Warm-Up: –Have a seat! We will go over your assignment from yesterday as your warm up. – Make sure you have something to write with!!!
  • 2. From the 1400s to the 1700s, Europe experienced an “Age of Exploration” As a result of exploration, European nations grew powerful & spread their influence throughout the world The Renaissance encouraged curiosity & a desire for trade MotivationsMotivations: Why did Europeans want to explore?
  • 3. Gold (Money) A desire for new sources of wealth was the main reason for European exploration The Crusades & Renaissance stimulated European desires for exotic Asian luxury Merchants began looking for quick, direct trade routes to Asia to avoid Muslim & Italian merchants & increase profits
  • 4. Glory The Renaissance inspired new possibilities for power & prestige Exploration presented Europeans the opportunity to rise from poverty and gain fame, fortune, & status Kings who sponsored voyages of exploration gained overseas colonies, new sources of wealth for their nation, & increased power
  • 5. God European Christians, especially Catholics, wanted to stop the spread of Islam & convert non-Christians to the faith Explorers were encouraged to spread Christianity or bring missionaries who would focus only on conversions
  • 6. The Age of ExplorationMeansMeans: How were explorers able to sail so far & make it back again? Before the Renaissance, sailors did not have the technology to sail very far from Europe & return
  • 7. Navigation Trade & cultural diffusion during the Renaissance introduced new navigation techniques to Europeans Magnetic compass made sailing more accurate Astrolabe used stars to show direction Maps were more accurate and used longitude & latitude
  • 8. European shipbuilders built a better ship; The caravel was a strong ship that could travel in the open seas & in shallow water Caravels had triangular lateen sails that allowed ships to sail against the wind A moveable rudder made the caravel more maneuverable Cannons & rifles gave ships protection
  • 9. The Age of ExplorationWho were the explorers, where did they go, & how did they change world history?
  • 10. Europeans were not the first to explore the oceans in search of new trade routes Islamic merchants explored the Indian Ocean & had dominated the Asian spice trade for centuries before European exploration
  • 11. Early Exploration From 1405 to 1433, Zheng He led the Chinese treasure fleet on 7 expeditions to SE Asia, India, & Africa during the Ming
  • 12. But in the late 1400s, the European sailors did what neither Muslim nor Chinese explorers could: Begin global (not regional) exploration & create colonies to increase their wealth & power
  • 13. Portugal was the early leader in the Age of Exploration In Portugal, Prince Henry the Navigator started a school of navigation to train sailors He brought in Europe’s best map-makers, ship-builders, & sailing instructors He wanted to discover new territories, find a quick trade route to Asia, & expand Portugal’s power
  • 14. Vasco da GamaVasco da Gama was the 1st explorer to find a direct trade route to Asia by going around Africa to get to India Portugal gained a sea route to Asia that brought them great wealth Prince Henry’s navigation school & willingness to fund voyages led the Portuguese to be the 1st to explore the west coast of Africa
  • 15. During the Age of Exploration, Portugal created colonies along the African coast, in Brazil, & the Spice Islands in Asia
  • 16. The Spanish government saw Portugal’s wealth & did not want to be left out More than any other European monarch, Ferdinand & Isabella of Spain sponsored & supported overseas expeditions
  • 17. Columbus reached the Bahamas in America but thought that he had reached islands off the coast of India He made 4 trips to “India” never knowing he was in Like most educated men of the Renaissance, Columbus believed the world was round & thought he could reach Asia by sailing west
  • 18. Despite the fact that Columbus never found Asia, Ferdinand Magellan still thought he could reach Asia by sailing West Magellan became the first explorer to circumnavigate the Earth (go all the way around)
  • 19. During the Age of Exploration, Spain created colonies in North & South America
  • 20. Spain sent explorers called conquistadors to the New World to find gold, claim land, & spread Christianity Cortez conquered the Aztecs Pizarro conquered the Inca The influx of gold from America made Spain the most powerful country in Europe during the early years of the Age of Exploration
  • 21. England, France, & the Netherlands became involved in overseas exploration & colonization as well
  • 22. The French explorer Samuel de Champlain searched Canada for a northwest passage to Asia After failing to do so, Champlain founded the French colony of Quebec The French would soon carve out a large colony along the Mississippi River from Canada to New Orleans
  • 23. Unlike other European nations whose kings paid for colonies, the English colonies were paid for by citizens who formed joint-stock companies English colonies formed along the Atlantic Coast of North America by colonists motivated either by religion or wealth
  • 24. The English explorer James Cook was the first European to make contact with Australia, New Zealand, & Hawaii
  • 25. Like England, the Netherlands (the Dutch) allowed private companies to fund exploration The Dutch had colonies in America & Africa, but the Dutch East India Company dominated trade in Asia
  • 26. Conclusions As a result of the Age of Exploration, European knowledge & influence of the world increased greatly

Editor's Notes

  1. A period beginning in the early 1400s and ending in the late 1700s in which European explorers and merchants discovered areas of the world yet unseen by Western Europe. These expeditions led to the discovery of new lands, new markets, and new technology By the early 1400s, Europeans were ready to venture beyond their borders. As Chapter 17 explained, the Renaissance encouraged, among other things, a new spirit of adventure and curiosity. This spirit of adventure, along with several other important reasons, prompted Europeans to explore the world around them. This chapter and the next one describe how these explorations began a long process that would bring together the peoples of many different lands and permanently change the world. For “God, Glory, and Gold” Europeans had not been completely isolated from the rest of the world before the 1400s. Beginning around 1100, European crusaders battled Muslims for control of the Holy Lands in Southwest Asia. In 1275, the Italian trader Marco Polo reached the court of Kublai Khan in China. For the most part, however, Europeans had neither the interest nor the ability to explore foreign lands. That changed by the early 1400s. The desire to grow rich and to spread Christianity, coupled with advances in sailing technology, spurred an age of European exploration.
  2. The desire for new sources of wealth was the main reason for European exploration. Through overseas exploration, merchants and traders hoped ultimately to benefit from what had become a profitable business in Europe: the trade of spices and other luxury goods from Asia. The people of Europe had been introduced to these items during the Crusades, the wars fought between Christians and Muslims from 1096 to 1270 (see Chapter 14). After the Crusades ended, Europeans continued to demand such spices as nutmeg, ginger, cinnamon, and pepper, all of which added flavor to the bland foods of Europe. Because demand for these goods was greater than the supply, merchants could charge high prices and thus make great profits. The Muslims and the Italians controlled the trade of goods from East to West. Muslims sold Asian goods to Italian merchants, who controlled trade across the land routes of the Mediterranean region. The Italian merchants resold the items at increased prices to merchants throughout Europe. Other European traders did not like this arrangement. Paying such high prices to the Italians severely cut into their own profits. By the 1400s, European merchants—as well as the new monarchs of England, Spain, Portugal, and France—sought to bypass the Italian merchants. This meant finding a sea route directly to Asia.
  3. Renaissance inspired new possibilities (no one explored during the Middle Ages) Exploration led to fame for the explorers & sponsor country (found new places & gained more lands) Demand for new land & glory led to competition between countries
  4. During the Middle Ages & the Renaissance, Europe was very religious Christians wanted to stop the spread of Islam & also convert “natives” they discovered to Christianity; explorers were encouraged to spread Christianity or bring missionaries who would focus only on conversions
  5. While “God, glory, and gold” were the primary motives for exploration, advances in technology made the voyages of discovery possible. During the 1200s, it would have been nearly impossible for a European sea captain to cross 3,000 miles of ocean and return again. The main problem was that European ships could not sail against the wind. In the 1400s, shipbuilders designed a new vessel, the caravel. The caravel was sturdier than earlier vessels. In addition, triangular sails adopted from the Arabs allowed it to sail effectively against the wind. Europeans also improved their navigational techniques. To better determine their location at sea, sailors used the astrolabe, which the Muslims had perfected. The astrolabe was a brass circle with carefully adjusted rings marked off in degrees. Using the rings to sight the stars, a sea captain could calculate latitude, or how far north or south of the equator the ship was. Explorers were also able to more accurately track direction by using a magnetic compass, a Chinese invention.
  6. Islamic merchants were the 1st to extensively sail in the Indian Ocean (the Spice Trade) Chinese Admiral Zheng He & the Ming “Treasure Fleet” sailed to Africa (& maybe further) But in the late 1400s, there is a new player: European explorers
  7. Spain sent explorers to the New World to find gold, claim land, & spread Christianity Cortez conquered Mexico & destroyed the Aztec civilization Pizarro conquered Peru & destroyed the Incan civilization