Age of Exploration Vocabulary
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Age of Exploration
In the 1400’s, sailors from Europe started to look for
new trade routes to the Far East, hoping to get rich.
Over the next 300 years, most of the world was visited
and mapped by European explorers. This time in
history is called the “Age of Exploration,” or the “Age of
Discovery.”
Explorer
A person who travels to learn and to discover.
Trader
A person whose business it is to buy, sell, or exchange
things.
Fifteenth Century
The period of time from 1400-1500 A.D. The time when
the Age of Discovery began.
Navigation
The science of planning and controlling the direction
of a ship.
Astrolabe
An navigational instrument which allowed sailors to
determine their position at sea (latitude)by using the
stars for navigational purposes.
Magnetic Compass
A tool or instrument for finding directions by first
locating north.
Caravel
A small, fast type of sailing ship used by most
European explorers in the 15th and 16th centuries (Spain
and Portugal).
Trade Routes
A roadway that is used by traders; a route used by
trading ships or caravans
Circumnavigate
To sail completely around something, such as the
globe.
Settlement
A small community or village built in a new land. Also
known as a colony.
Trade Goods
Valuable things that can be traded for other things.
LEFT SIDE OF THE ISN
Please write a story pertaining to the Age of
Discovery with TEN of the vocabulary
words. This story must contain EIGHT
complete sentences. Please underline the
vocab word.
Please illustrate your story at the bottom of
the page when you are finished writing.