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Exploration and Expansion Section 1
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• Starting Points Map: European Discovery
• Main Idea / Reading Focus
• Foundations of Exploration
• Explorers from Portugal and Spain
• Map: Explorers and Their Routes
• Explorers from the Rest of Europe
Voyages of Discovery
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
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Exploration and Expansion Section 1
Reading Focus
• What were the foundations upon which the Age of Exploration
was built?
• What discoveries were made by explorers from Portugal and
Spain?
• What drove explorers from the rest of Europe?
Main Idea
1. During the 1400s and 1500s European explorers—inspired by
greed, curiosity, and the desire for glory, and aided by new
technologies—sailed to many previously unknown lands.
Voyages of Discovery
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
• Renaissance spirit of discovery and innovation in Europe
• Spirit led Europeans to set sail on voyages of discovery
• Period is sometimes called the Age of Exploration
• Search for wealth
• Europeans desired
expensive luxury
goods
• Flow of goods
controlled by Italian
merchants
• Charged high prices
for these rare goods
Drive to Explore
• Hoped to find new,
faster routes to Asia
to gain trade foothold
• Wealth not only goal
• Some set out to find
fame, glory
• Hoped making great
discoveries would
bring honor to their
names
New Routes
• Other explorers
hoped to spread their
faith into new lands
• Another motive—
simple curiosity
• Writings like Marco
Polo’s very popular in
Europe, intrigued
many with tales of
exotic lands, peoples
Faith, Curiosity
Foundations of Exploration
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
Navigation
• Sailors needed precise means to calculate location
• Compass brought to Europe from China, let know sailors know which
direction was north at any time
• Europeans learned to use astrolabe from Muslims
• Navigators could chart location based on sun, stars in relation to
horizon
Advances in Technology
• Whatever reasons for exploring, Europeans could not have made
voyages of discovery without certain key advances in technology
• Some advances made in Europe during Renaissance
• Others borrowed from people with whom Europeans had contact,
especially Chinese, Muslims
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
Improvements
• Just as important as advances in navigation were advances in shipbuilding
• Europeans learned to build ships that rode lower in water than earlier ships
• Deep-draft ships could withstand heavier waves; also had larger cargo holds
Popular for Exploratory Voyages
• Caravel would also be equipped with weapons, including cannons
• Ships could face off against hostile ships at sea
• Maneuverability, defensive ability made caravel most popular for exploring
Caravels
• Caravel, light, fast sailing ship; two features made it highly maneuverable
• Steered with rudder at stern, rather than with side oars
• Also lateen, triangular, sails; could be turned to catch wind from any direction
Shipbuilding
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
Summarize
How did advances in technology spur
exploration?
Answer(s): new ships faster and more
maneuverable, could better handle sea voyages;
navigational instruments allowed for voyages of
exploration
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
2. As a result of their location facing the Atlantic Ocean, Portugal and
Spain were well suited to kicking off the Age of Exploration.
• Portugal was first country to
launch large-scale voyages of
exploration
• Begun largely due to efforts of
Prince Henry, son of King John
I of Portugal
• Often called Henry the
Navigator, not himself explorer
• Patron, supporter of those who
wished to explore
The Portuguese
• Early 1400s, Henry
established court to which he
brought sailors, mapmakers,
astronomers, others
• Expeditions sent west to
islands in Atlantic, south to
explore western coast of Africa
• Portuguese settled Azores,
Madeira Islands, learned more
about Africa’s coast
Navigation Court
Explorers from Portugal and Spain
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
Water Route to India
• Prince Henry’s ultimate goal—find water route around Africa to India
• Died before goal accomplished; attempts to find such a route not abandoned
• 1488, Bartolomeu Dias became first to sail around southern tip of Africa
Lucrative Trade
• da Gama’s trip inspired another expedition to India, led by Pedro Cabral
• Sailed west; sighted, claimed land that became known as Brazil
• Portugal established trading centers; became rich, powerful European nation
da Gama
• 1497, Vasco da Gama set out for India, stopped at several African ports
• Learned Muslim merchants actively involved in trade
• Journey took more than 10 months, eventually reached Calicut in India
Exploration Attempts
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
• Columbus reached island in
Caribbean after about two
months at sea
• Thought he had reached Asian
islands known as Indies; called
people living there Indians
• 1493, returned to Spain with
exotic items, including parrots,
jewels, gold, plants unknown in
Europe
• Spanish believed Columbus
found new route to Asia, hailed
him as hero
Columbus’ First Voyage
• Spain also eager to seek out
new routes to riches of East
• 1492, Spanish rulers agreed to
pay for voyage by Italian sailor
Christopher Columbus
• Columbus believed he could
sail west from Spain, reach
China
• Correct in theory, but figures he
presented about earth’s size
wrong
• Also had no idea the Americas
lay across Atlantic
Italian Sailor
The Spanish
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
Results of Voyages
Columbus—three more voyages to Americas
• Still believed he had reached Asia
• Error not realized until about 1502
– Explorer Amerigo Vespucci sailed coast of South America,
concluded it was not Asia
– Mapmakers later named land America in his honor
• Knowing they had found new land, Spanish set out to
explore it
– 1513, Núñez de Balboa led expedition across Isthmus of
Panama
– After more than three weeks of travel, Balboa became first
European to see Pacific Ocean
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
After Balboa’s discovery, the Spanish realized they needed to cross
another ocean to reach Asia.
• What Spanish did not know
was how large ocean might be
• Daring adventurer, Ferdinand
Magellan decided to sail west
around world
• 1519, Magellan set out for
Spain with five ships, 250 men
West Around World
• Journey long, difficult; some
men mutinied, rebelled
• Magellan killed in fight with
Philippine natives; his men
sailed on
• 1522, 18 survivors of original
fleet arrived back in Spain, first
to circumnavigate world
Perilous Voyage
Ferdinand Magellan
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
Explorers and their Routes
Chapter 16, section 1, pages 472-473
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
Analyze
What did da Gama, Columbus, and
Magellan accomplish?
Answer(s): da Gama—reached India via sea;
Columbus—landed in the Americas; Magellan—
circumnavigated the earth
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
The weather was too cold, and he ended up heading west around the world to
get back to England. He became the second man to circumnavigate the globe.
• 3. Spanish and Portuguese did not remain alone in their efforts.
• By early 1500s the English and French were exploring northern parts
of the Americas.
• Dutch later joined in explorations.
• 1497, first major English voyage of
discovery launched
• John Cabot sailed to Atlantic coast
of what is now Canada
• Tried to repeat voyage; fleet
vanished, presumably sunk
The English
Explorers from the Rest of Europe
• English soon realized they had
reached an unknown land, not Asia
• Queen sent Sir Francis Drake out
• After stop in what is now California,
Drake sailed north to seek route
around North America
Sir Francis Drake
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
• England wanted to find shorter route to Asia than Magellan found
• Sent Dutch-born sailor Henry Hudson
• 1607, Hudson set out to north
• Hoped to find Northeast Passage around Europe
• Found nothing but ice, returned to England
• Later made two more voyages for English, one for Dutch
• Also wanted to find passage to Asia
• Sent explorers to look for
Northwest Passage
• 1534, Jacques Cartier sailed past
Newfoundland into St. Lawrence
River, claimed land as province of
New France, now Canada
The French
• By 1600s Netherlands powerful
trading nation, hoped to find new
products, trading partners
• 1609, Henry Hudson set out to find
Northwest Passage
• Did not find passage, but did
explore river now named for him
The Dutch
Henry Hudson
Exploration and Expansion Section 1
Find the Main Idea
What did English, French, and Dutch
explorers hope to find?
Answer(s): a shorter route to Asia

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World History Ch. 16 Section 1 Notes

  • 2. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 Preview • Starting Points Map: European Discovery • Main Idea / Reading Focus • Foundations of Exploration • Explorers from Portugal and Spain • Map: Explorers and Their Routes • Explorers from the Rest of Europe Voyages of Discovery
  • 3. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 Click the icon to play Listen to History audio. Click the icon below to connect to the Interactive Maps.
  • 4. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 Reading Focus • What were the foundations upon which the Age of Exploration was built? • What discoveries were made by explorers from Portugal and Spain? • What drove explorers from the rest of Europe? Main Idea 1. During the 1400s and 1500s European explorers—inspired by greed, curiosity, and the desire for glory, and aided by new technologies—sailed to many previously unknown lands. Voyages of Discovery
  • 5. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 • Renaissance spirit of discovery and innovation in Europe • Spirit led Europeans to set sail on voyages of discovery • Period is sometimes called the Age of Exploration • Search for wealth • Europeans desired expensive luxury goods • Flow of goods controlled by Italian merchants • Charged high prices for these rare goods Drive to Explore • Hoped to find new, faster routes to Asia to gain trade foothold • Wealth not only goal • Some set out to find fame, glory • Hoped making great discoveries would bring honor to their names New Routes • Other explorers hoped to spread their faith into new lands • Another motive— simple curiosity • Writings like Marco Polo’s very popular in Europe, intrigued many with tales of exotic lands, peoples Faith, Curiosity Foundations of Exploration
  • 6. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 Navigation • Sailors needed precise means to calculate location • Compass brought to Europe from China, let know sailors know which direction was north at any time • Europeans learned to use astrolabe from Muslims • Navigators could chart location based on sun, stars in relation to horizon Advances in Technology • Whatever reasons for exploring, Europeans could not have made voyages of discovery without certain key advances in technology • Some advances made in Europe during Renaissance • Others borrowed from people with whom Europeans had contact, especially Chinese, Muslims
  • 7. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 Improvements • Just as important as advances in navigation were advances in shipbuilding • Europeans learned to build ships that rode lower in water than earlier ships • Deep-draft ships could withstand heavier waves; also had larger cargo holds Popular for Exploratory Voyages • Caravel would also be equipped with weapons, including cannons • Ships could face off against hostile ships at sea • Maneuverability, defensive ability made caravel most popular for exploring Caravels • Caravel, light, fast sailing ship; two features made it highly maneuverable • Steered with rudder at stern, rather than with side oars • Also lateen, triangular, sails; could be turned to catch wind from any direction Shipbuilding
  • 8. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 Summarize How did advances in technology spur exploration? Answer(s): new ships faster and more maneuverable, could better handle sea voyages; navigational instruments allowed for voyages of exploration
  • 9. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 2. As a result of their location facing the Atlantic Ocean, Portugal and Spain were well suited to kicking off the Age of Exploration. • Portugal was first country to launch large-scale voyages of exploration • Begun largely due to efforts of Prince Henry, son of King John I of Portugal • Often called Henry the Navigator, not himself explorer • Patron, supporter of those who wished to explore The Portuguese • Early 1400s, Henry established court to which he brought sailors, mapmakers, astronomers, others • Expeditions sent west to islands in Atlantic, south to explore western coast of Africa • Portuguese settled Azores, Madeira Islands, learned more about Africa’s coast Navigation Court Explorers from Portugal and Spain
  • 10. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 Water Route to India • Prince Henry’s ultimate goal—find water route around Africa to India • Died before goal accomplished; attempts to find such a route not abandoned • 1488, Bartolomeu Dias became first to sail around southern tip of Africa Lucrative Trade • da Gama’s trip inspired another expedition to India, led by Pedro Cabral • Sailed west; sighted, claimed land that became known as Brazil • Portugal established trading centers; became rich, powerful European nation da Gama • 1497, Vasco da Gama set out for India, stopped at several African ports • Learned Muslim merchants actively involved in trade • Journey took more than 10 months, eventually reached Calicut in India Exploration Attempts
  • 11. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 • Columbus reached island in Caribbean after about two months at sea • Thought he had reached Asian islands known as Indies; called people living there Indians • 1493, returned to Spain with exotic items, including parrots, jewels, gold, plants unknown in Europe • Spanish believed Columbus found new route to Asia, hailed him as hero Columbus’ First Voyage • Spain also eager to seek out new routes to riches of East • 1492, Spanish rulers agreed to pay for voyage by Italian sailor Christopher Columbus • Columbus believed he could sail west from Spain, reach China • Correct in theory, but figures he presented about earth’s size wrong • Also had no idea the Americas lay across Atlantic Italian Sailor The Spanish
  • 12. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 Results of Voyages Columbus—three more voyages to Americas • Still believed he had reached Asia • Error not realized until about 1502 – Explorer Amerigo Vespucci sailed coast of South America, concluded it was not Asia – Mapmakers later named land America in his honor • Knowing they had found new land, Spanish set out to explore it – 1513, Núñez de Balboa led expedition across Isthmus of Panama – After more than three weeks of travel, Balboa became first European to see Pacific Ocean
  • 13. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 After Balboa’s discovery, the Spanish realized they needed to cross another ocean to reach Asia. • What Spanish did not know was how large ocean might be • Daring adventurer, Ferdinand Magellan decided to sail west around world • 1519, Magellan set out for Spain with five ships, 250 men West Around World • Journey long, difficult; some men mutinied, rebelled • Magellan killed in fight with Philippine natives; his men sailed on • 1522, 18 survivors of original fleet arrived back in Spain, first to circumnavigate world Perilous Voyage Ferdinand Magellan
  • 14. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 Explorers and their Routes Chapter 16, section 1, pages 472-473
  • 17. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 Analyze What did da Gama, Columbus, and Magellan accomplish? Answer(s): da Gama—reached India via sea; Columbus—landed in the Americas; Magellan— circumnavigated the earth
  • 18. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 The weather was too cold, and he ended up heading west around the world to get back to England. He became the second man to circumnavigate the globe. • 3. Spanish and Portuguese did not remain alone in their efforts. • By early 1500s the English and French were exploring northern parts of the Americas. • Dutch later joined in explorations. • 1497, first major English voyage of discovery launched • John Cabot sailed to Atlantic coast of what is now Canada • Tried to repeat voyage; fleet vanished, presumably sunk The English Explorers from the Rest of Europe • English soon realized they had reached an unknown land, not Asia • Queen sent Sir Francis Drake out • After stop in what is now California, Drake sailed north to seek route around North America Sir Francis Drake
  • 19. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 • England wanted to find shorter route to Asia than Magellan found • Sent Dutch-born sailor Henry Hudson • 1607, Hudson set out to north • Hoped to find Northeast Passage around Europe • Found nothing but ice, returned to England • Later made two more voyages for English, one for Dutch • Also wanted to find passage to Asia • Sent explorers to look for Northwest Passage • 1534, Jacques Cartier sailed past Newfoundland into St. Lawrence River, claimed land as province of New France, now Canada The French • By 1600s Netherlands powerful trading nation, hoped to find new products, trading partners • 1609, Henry Hudson set out to find Northwest Passage • Did not find passage, but did explore river now named for him The Dutch Henry Hudson
  • 20. Exploration and Expansion Section 1 Find the Main Idea What did English, French, and Dutch explorers hope to find? Answer(s): a shorter route to Asia