Transcript GC Unit 6
GC Unit 6
The Age of Exploration
Motivations
“Glory, God and Gold” (Marco Polo
Travels)
Gold:Spices (Cinnamon, Pepper, nutmeg, salt)
Demand had risen as population recovered
Need to cut out the middle men
God: Chance to crusade against heathens and
spread Roman Catholic faith
Glory: Renaissance spirit of inquiry
Medieval Trade Routes
Portuguese are the first
Led by Prince Henry
Redesigned ships,
made maps, trained
sailors
Bartholomeu Dias:
Southern most tip of
Africa (1488)
Vasco da Gama:
First to reach India;
established trading in
India (1498)
Innovation and Invention
Maps (Cartography)
Prince Henry the Navigator (Sagres)
The Astrolabe (latitude) and Compass
Better vessels called Caravels
triangle sails, fixed rudders, wider hulls
Better cannons
Christopher Columbus
Spain wants in on trade
profits
Sail West to get East
1492 Ferdinand and Isabella
give him 3 ships
Depart Aug 3rd
Scurvy, misery
Arrive at San Salvador October
12th 1492
Dividing the World
Fought over by Spain
& Portugal
The issue was settled
by Pope Alexander VI
who drew a Line of
Demarcation to
separate Spanish land
from Portuguese land
Later the Treaty of
Tordsillas
Port. Get Brazil
Cabral 1500
Later Spanish Explorers
Amerigo Vespucci (1507)
Vasco Nunez De Balboa (1513)
Juan Ponce De Leon
Florida/Fountain of Youth
Francisco De Coronado (1540)
Pacific Ocean
7 cities of Gold/Grand Canyon
Hernando De Soto (1541)
Mississippi River
Ferdinand Magellan
September 1519 set out for a 2 year voyage to
circumnavigate
November 1520 3 ships enter the Strait of
Magellan and sail into the Pacific Ocean
March 1521 reach the Philippines
Portuguese but working for Spain
5 ships 285 men
Magellan killed
September 8th 1522 18 men and 1 ship return
home
The Northwest Passage
1497 John Cabot sent by Henry VIII to
look for a way over N. America to the East
Newfoundland
1535 Jacques Cartier and Samuel De
Champlain (France)
Henry Hudson
1609 had claimed New Amsterdam for the
Dutch
English, French and Dutch Explorers
Explorer
Date
Country
Discovery
John Cabot
1497
England
New England
Coast
(Grand banks)
France
St. Lawrence River
Jacques Cartier 1534
Samuel De
Champlain
1603
France
Founded Quebec
Henry Hudson
1609
England
Netherlands
Hudson Bay
New York
Conquistadors
Spanish conquistadors (conquers)
attacked the natives in the Caribbean
Found enormous amounts of Gold and silver
Forced the natives to convert to Christianity
and work for them
Hernan Cortes defeated the Aztecs
(Montezuma) in Mexico
Francisco Pizarro defeated the Incas
(Atahualpa) in Peru
The Spanish Model of Colonization
Policies
Viceroys (royal governors provide tight
control)
No women except natives
Wealth based on exploitation of natives and
then Africans (by 1542)