Title: AHOY COLUMBUS CYBERHUNT
1AHOY COLUMBUS CYBERHUNT
- Created by Mrs. Antoniewicz
2Although Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa,
a seaport town in Italy, he sailed under the flag
of Spain. Columbus visited many of Europe's kings
and queens asking for support before
_____________________________________ finally
agreed to pay for his famed voyage of
exploration.From http//www.nmm.ac.uk/server/sho
w/conWebDoc.137
- Christopher Columbus
- Christopher Columbus was born in the Italian
seaport of Genoa in 1451, to a family of wool
weavers. As a child he helped his father at the
loom and then as a young lad went to sea. He
became an experienced sailor and moved to Lisbon
in Portugal to try and gain support for a new
journey he was planning. He visited the courts of
the kings and queens of Europe asking for help
and money. Finally Ferdinand and Isabella, the
king and queen of Spain, agreed to support him.
3In 1492, Columbus set off West across the
Atlantic Ocean in search of a new trade route to
the Far East, or Asia, the source of valuable
spices, silks, and luxuries. Columbus actually
landed on an island in the Bahamas called
__________, which he renamed _____________________
____.From www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/pa
ge/c/columbus.shtml
- The First TripColumbus sailed for King
Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella of Spain. On his
first trip, Columbus led an expedition with three
ships, the Niña (captained by Vincente Yanez
Pinzon), the Pinta (owned and captained by Martin
Alonzo Pinzon), and the Santa Maria (captained by
Columbus), and about 90 crew members. They set
sail on Aug. 3, 1492 from Palos, Spain, and on
October 11, 1492, spotted the Caribbean islands
off southeastern North America. They landed on an
island they called Guanahani, but Columbus later
renamed it San Salvador. They were met by the
local Taino Indians, many of whom were captured
by Columbus' men and later sold into slavery.
Columbus thought he had made it to Asia, and
called this area the Indies, and called its
inhabitants Indians.
4Before steam power, ocean travel was slow and
difficult. The Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa
Maria sailed an average of only ____________
miles per day.From http//www.elizabethan-era.or
g.uk/christopher-columbus-ships.htm
- Conditions on the Christopher Columbus ships
would have been very basic. Food provisions would
have included bread, beer, hard biscuits, fish
and salted meat. The Captain would have had some
private stores which might include wine - Facts about Christopher Columbus Ships How fast
were the ships? The Nina, the Pinta and the Santa
Maria probably covered a distance of about 100
miles per day - The ships carried about 120 men in total
- There was a lack of proper sanitation
- Large ships would have carried a surgeon or
doctor - One of the worst health problems on board the
three Christopher Columbus Ships would have been
scurvy - Fresh livestock included pigs and chickens were
part of the ships provisions - Meat would have been preserved by being salted
- Cooking was done in a fire box located on decks
in the bow of the ship, Cooking pots or cauldrons
would be suspended from a bar - The seamen would sleep in cramped and damp
conditions on the deck of the ships
5After 34 days at sea, many sailors wanted to turn
back. They became _______________ and wanted to
_______________ (which means to take over the
ship). They thought the world was _________ and
were afraid of _____________. Columbus convinced
them to wait. The next day they saw
_____________________ and knew land was
nearby.From www.castellobanfi.com/features/story
_3.html
- The weather during the journey was pleasant, no
major storms. By 10 October, after 34 days at
sea, the sailors became hysterical and were ready
to mutiny, many of them feeling that since the
world was flat, at any moment they would fall
off. Columbus convinced the mutineers to wait
3 more days. They very next day they saw tree
branches in the water and realized that land was
close.
6When Columbus first came to what he called the
New World, people had lived in the Americas for
___________________________ of years.From
www/ibiblio.org/expo/1492.ehibit/a-America/america
.html
- Millions of people lived in an area some five
times the size of Europe. In strikingly diverse
habitats and climates they developed possibly the
most varied and productive agriculture in the
world. Their lifestyles and belief systems
differed widely and they spoke hundreds of
distinct languages. - By 1492 people had lived in the Western
Hemisphere for tens of thousands of years. For
much of this time it is believed that they
experienced virtually no recorded, sustained
contact with other parts of the world -- Europe,
Africa, or Asia.
7Columbus and the Europeans who followed him
brought new technologies, ideas, plants, and
animals to the Americas. Name three.
_________________________ ________________________
_______ _______________________________From
www/biblio.org/expo/1492.exhibit/e-Eur.claims.Amer
/eur.claims.amer.html
- The Europeans brought technologies, ideas,
plants, and animals that were new to America and
would transform peoples' lives guns, iron tools,
and weapons Christianity and Roman law
sugarcane and wheat horses and cattle. They also
carried diseases against which the Indian peoples
had no defenses.
8The information that Columbus wanted most was
Where is the __________?From
www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Zinn/Columbus_peoplesHx
.html
- Columbus wrote
- "As soon as I arrived in the Indies, on the first
Island which I found, I took some of the natives
by force in order that they might learn and might
give me information of whatever there is in these
parts." - The information that Columbus wanted most was
Where is the gold?
9Congratulations you have successfully completed
the Ahoy Columbus Cyberhunt!