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European Exploration, Trade, and the Clash of the Cultures

European Exploration, Trade, and the Clash of the Cultures. 5 th Grade. The BIG Idea. From the 1400s to the 1600s, Europeans ventured out to explore what was to them the unknown world in an effort to reap the profits of trade and colonization. Objective 1.

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European Exploration, Trade, and the Clash of the Cultures

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  1. European Exploration, Trade, and the Clash of the Cultures 5th Grade

  2. The BIG Idea From the 1400s to the 1600s, Europeans ventured out to explore what was to them the unknown world in an effort to reap the profits of trade and colonization.

  3. Objective 1 Beginning in the 1400s, Europeans set forth in a great wave of exploration and trade.

  4. Objective 1 Beginning in the 1400s, Europeans set forth in a great wave of exploration and trade.

  5. Objective 2 European Motivations • Muslims controlled many trade routes. • Profit through trade in goods such as gold, silver, silks, sugar, and spices. • Spread of Christianity: missionaries, Bartolome de lasCasas speaks out against enslavement and mistreatment of native peoples

  6. Objective 2A European Motivations First, eastern middlemen, mainly Muslims, controlled the overland trade routes from Asia to Europe.

  7. Objective 2B European Motivations Profit through trade in goods such as gold, silver, silks, sugar, and spices.

  8. Objective 2B European Motivations Using all water routes to Asia

  9. Objective 2C European Motivations Spread of Christianity

  10. Objective 3 Geography of the spice trade • The Moluccas, also known as the “Spice Islands”: part of present-day Indonesia • Locate the region known as Indochina, the Malay Peninsula, the Philippines. • Definition of “archipelago” • “Ring of Fire”: earthquakes and volcanic activity

  11. Objective 3 Geography of the spice trade • The Moluccas, also known as the “Spice Islands”: part of present-day Indonesia

  12. Objective 3 Geography of the spice trade B. Locate the region known as Indochina, the Malay Peninsula, the Philippines.

  13. Objective 3 Geography of the spice trade C. Define archipelago - A series of many islands

  14. Objective 3 Geography of the spice trade D. “Ring of Fire”: earthquakes and volcanic activity WRONG ONE!!

  15. Objective 4 European exploration, trade, and colonization • Portugal • Spain • England and France • Holland (The Netherlands)

  16. Objective 4 European exploration, trade, and colonization • Portugal Prince Henry the Navigator-

  17. Prince Henry 1394-1460 • Prince Henry established a school for the study of navigation, mapmaking, and shipbuilding in 1420. • His goal was to find a route to the rich spice trade of the Indies and to explore the west coast of Africa.

  18. Prince Henry the NavigatorFinding a Water Route to Asia

  19. Designing New Ships • The ships of the day were too slow and too heavy to make long ocean voyages. • Under Prince Henry’s direction, a new and lighter ship was developed, the caravel, which would allow sea captains to sail further and faster.

  20. Caravels • The caravel was an improvement on older ships because it could sail very fast and also sail well into the wind. • Caravels had 2 or 3 masts with square sails or triangular sails. • They were up to about 65 feet long and could carry roughly 130 tons of cargo.

  21. Exploring the Coast of Africa • During the two-year period from 1444 to 1446, Prince Henry intensified the exploration of Africa, sending between 30 and 40 of his ships on missions. • The last voyage sponsored by Prince Henry sailed over 1,500 miles down the African coast.

  22. A Lasting Legacy • Although Prince Henry never sailed on the expeditions, the voyages that he paid for in the mid-1400s helped launch Portugal into the front of the race to find a sea route to the Indies.

  23. Objective 4 European exploration, trade, and colonization • Portugal Bartolomeu Dias

  24. BartolomeuDias 1487-1488 • BartolomeuDias became the first to sail all the way around the southern tip of Africa to the Cape of Good Hope. • His ship was battered by fierce storms, his sailors grew hungry, sick, and frightened. • Dias wanted to sail to India, but his sailors made him return to Portugal.

  25. Objective 4 European exploration, trade, and colonization • Portugal Vasco da Gama

  26. Vasco da Gama 1497-1499 • Almost 10 years after Dias reached the tip of Africa, Vasco da Gama sailed around the Cape of Good Hope to India. • He took four ships and 170 men. • He sailed back to Portugal with his ship full of spices but only returned with 55 of his sailors. • Da Gama finally found a sea route to Asia.

  27. Objective 4 European exploration, trade, and colonization • Portugal East African Swahili City-States

  28. Objective 4 European exploration, trade, and colonization • Portugal Pedro Cabral Claims Brazil

  29. Objective 4 European Exploration, trade, and colonization B. Spain Christopher Columbus and the Tainos

  30. He sailed from Spain in 1492 with three ships, the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria.

  31. Objective 4 European Exploration, trade, and colonization B. Spain Christopher Columbus -sent home

  32. Objective 4 European Exploration, trade, and colonization B. Spain Bartolome de lasCasas

  33. Objective 4 European Exploration, trade, and colonization B. Spain - Treaty of Tordesillas

  34. Objective 4 European Exploration, trade, and colonization B. Spain Vasco Nunez de Balboa

  35. Objective 4 European Exploration, trade, and colonization B. Spain Magellan and the Circumnavigation of the Globe

  36. Objective 4 European exploration, trade, and colonization C. England and France Search for the Northwest Passage

  37. Objective 4 European exploration, trade, and colonization C. England and France John Cabot

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