The Age of Exploration
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The Age of Exploration
Patten & Valdner
Global History
Regents Review
Trade
European trade with Asia was controlled
by Italian and Muslim merchants.
Spain & Portugal wanted directed
access because they wanted goods to
be less expensive
Exploration Advancements
Advancements Useful for Exploration
Printing Press
More books=access to new
ideas & topics like geography
Gunpowder
Use of weapons helped win
control of trade networks
Naval
Technology
Better maps, use of compass
& the astrolabe
Explorers
Vasco de Gama
Portuguese
Traveled across the
Indian Ocean
Established a
successful all-water
route to Asia
Ferdinand Magellan
Portuguese
1st
Circumnavigation of
the world
Claimed the island
chain (Philippines)
Christopher Columbus
Italian
Landed on an island
in the Caribbean
Later realized he
had reached the
Americas
Conquistadors
Hernando
Cortes
Aztec
Empire
Franciscon Incan
Pizarro
Empire
Used armor, horses &
weapons that the Indians
had never seen
Found Allies among Native
American groups who
hated the Azztecs &
Incans
Diseases brought by
Europeans killed millions
of Natives
The Columbian Exchange
The Global Exchange
Columbian Exchange
Goods from the
Americas
Potato
Beans
Pumpkin
Tobacco
Tomato
Cocoa
Corn
Goods from Europe
Wheat
Cattle
Chicken
Grapes
Measles
Smallpox
Mercantilism
An economic policy by which a nation
sought to export more than it imported
in order to build its national wealth
Mercantilism
Colony provides the
mother country with
Raw Materials
Mother country
sends the colony
Finished Goods
Merchants
Wealth was based on
trade