Title: 15th
1The Age of Exploration
2TermsThe Age of Exploration
- Portugal
- Prince Henry the Navigator (1394-1460)
- Prester John
- Vasco de Gama (1497)
- Christopher Columbus (1492)
- Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)
- Magellan (1519 1521)
- Conquistadors
- Hernan Cortesdefeated Aztecs (1519 1521)
- Francisco Pizarrodefeated Incas (1531
1533) - Encomiendas
- The Requirement (1513)
- East India Company (English Dutch)
- Jacques Cartier
- Louis Joliet Jacques Marquette (1673)
- Robert LaSalle (1682)
3What Fueled Expansion of European Power?
- Growth in population need for more land
- Primogeniture
- New technology
4The Caravel
5Astrolabe and Compass
6Medieval Trade Routes
7What Fueled Expansion of European Power?
- Growth in population need for more land
- Primogeniture
- New technology
- Desire to find a direct trade route with the East
- Increasing power of European monarchs
- Religion (to Christianize the natives)
- To secure gold, silver, precious gems other
valuable commodities - To secure new territories
- To satisfy the spirit of adventure intellectual
curiosity - To establish trading posts and settlements
8Prince Henry the Navigator
9Prester John
10Portuguese Exploration15th Century
11Bartholomeu Dias (1488)
12Route Taken by Vasco De Gama (1497)
13Route Taken by Christopher Columbus (1492)
14The Tainos Welcome Columbus (1492)
15Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)
16Vasco de Balboa Discovers Pacific Ocean (1513)
17Magellans Trip Around the World
18Conquistadors
19Hernan Cortes
20Aztec Empire
21Quetzalcoatl (Aztec God-King)
22Hernando Cortez the Aztec Indians
23TenochtitlanAztec Capital
24Tenochtitlan
25Incan Empire
26Francisco Pizarro and the Incas
27Encomienda
- Delegation of authority by the Spanish monarch
- Conquistador rules in place of monarch
- Gave absolute authority to conquistadors in New
World
28(El Requerimiento) The Requirement of 1513
- Provided religious and legal justifications for
confiscation of New World territories and
subjugation of inhabitants
29How Do We Explain European Success?
- Superior technology
- Disease
- Exploiting rivalries
30Results
- Flow of gold and silver to SpainSpain becomes
most powerful nation in Europe - Plants and animals introducedbetter diets
- Overseas empires
- Way of life changes for Native Americans
31East India Company
32Jacques Cartier
33Samuel de Champlain
34Louis Joliet Jacques Marquette Explore the
Mississippi River (1673)
35Robert LaSalle Claims Mississippi River Region
For FranceLouisiana (1682)
36New France
37Jesuits
- Very active in converting Native Americans