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Early Voyages of Exploration

Early Voyages of Exploration. Section 1 Chapter 2. Focus Questions. How did the Portuguese seek direct trade with Asia? Why did Christopher Columbus make his voyage across the Atlantic Ocean? How did Europeans react to Columbus’s voyages?. The Search for a Sea Route.

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Early Voyages of Exploration

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  1. Early Voyages of Exploration Section 1 Chapter 2

  2. Focus Questions • How did the Portuguese seek direct trade with Asia? • Why did Christopher Columbus make his voyage across the Atlantic Ocean? • How did Europeans react to Columbus’s voyages?

  3. The Search for a Sea Route • During the 1400s Venice (Italy) held a monopoly, sole control, on European trade with Asia • Prince Henry of Portugal wanted to find a sea route to the East (Asia) • The astrolabe allowed sailors to travel open seas by charting the position of stars • Prince Henry brought some of the best navigators, shipbuilders, and mapmakers to Portugal and they designed the caravel, small sturdy ship made to be fast and easily managed • The Portuguese were very successful in exploring the west coast of Africa

  4. The Search for a Sea Route • Bartolomeu Dias led an expedition along the African coast in 1487 and successfully navigated around the southern tip of Africa (“Cape of Good Hope”) • The Portuguese set up trading posts along the coast of Africa where they traded for gold, ivory, and slave (felt it was alright to enslave non-Christians)

  5. Columbus’s Bold Idea • Christopher Columbus was an Italian sailor who was convinced that he could reach Asia by sailing west over the Atlantic Ocean • He convinced King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain to fund this voyage • He was told to claim any lands he finds for Spain

  6. Columbus’s Bold Idea • He set sail on August 3, 1492 with three ships the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria • On October 12, 1492 land was spotted • Where he landed is not for sure known but most believe it was somewhere I the Bahamas

  7. Columbus’s Bold Idea • He called this island San Salvador (“Holy Savior”) and he believed he was near China or Japan • Columbus explored other islands and met the Taino on Hispaniola • He called these people Indians • Forty men stayed behind at a colony called La Navidad as Columbus set sail back to Spain in January of 1493

  8. Europeans Learn of Columbus’s Voyage • Columbus returned to a hero’s welcome • Columbus had claimed all of his new lands for Spain and to establish these rights Ferdinand convinced Pope Alexander VI to grant rights to all these rights to Spain • The Pope created the Line of Demarcation– boundary of Spain’s exploration and monopoly rights (land west of the line was Spain’s and land east of it was Portugal’s)

  9. Europeans Learn of Columbus’s Voyage • In 1494, the Treaty of Tordesillas moved the line farther west but gave Portugal rights to all of Africa and what is now Brazil • Columbus made three more voyages to the Caribbean but lost his popularity with both the people and the King and he died in 1506

  10. Focus Questions • How did the Portuguese seek direct trade with Asia? • Why did Christopher Columbus make his voyage across the Atlantic Ocean? • How did Europeans react to Columbus’s voyages?

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