Title: Mr. Mitchell
1In Depth Questions -- THE SEARCH FOR SPICES
- Mr. Mitchells CP World History
21. Name two reasons why European nations wanted
to establish a sea route to Asia?Explain the
importance of these ideas.
31. They wanted to bypass the existing trading
routes that were controlled by foreign powers and
gain direct access to the Spice IslandsThe
Renaissance spirit of inquiry further fired
peoples desire to learn more about the lands
beyond Europe
4Early Trade Routes to the Spice Islands
52. Identify 3 things that helped explorers sail
to the oceans and go to distant lands? How
exactly did each of these factors and
achievements help these explorers
62 --- CARTOGRAPHERS created more accurate maps
and sea chartsSailors learned to use the
ASTROLABE an instrument that determined their
latitude at seaPortuguese developed the CARAVEL
which combined square European sails with Arab
lateen triangular sails
7Tools of Exploration
8Prince Henry
9EXTRA NOTES PRINCE HENRY
- Prince Henry was a Portuguese noble that wanted
to spread Christianity throughout Africa as well
as taking control of its lucrative supply of Gold - Henry created a school of navigation in which he
assembled specialists who designed ships,
prepared maps, and trained captains and crews for
distant voyages
10Extra Notes Prince Henry
- Prince Henrys graduates were sent from the
school to explore and eventually establish ports
in different areas of the West African coast
including Guinea and Ghana - They took over trade that stretched all the way
into the great African city Timbuktu
11Extra Notes Prince Henry
- Most of the areas that were taken over by the
Portuguese were predominantly run by Muslims
Christian Portuguese were dominating Muslim
traders Hint of the Crusades - By 1500 Portugal controlled a majority of the
gold trade that went into Europe - Henry has been nicknamed The Navigator because
of his role in Portugals dominance of the gold
trade and his pioneering of future trips
12Statues of the Navigator
Statue of him in Lagos, Portugal
Statue in Lisbon, Portugal dedicated to the
Explorers
133. Describe the routes taken by explorers for
Portugal during the 1400s and early 1500s? How
did this affect Portugals trade?
143 ---- South along the coast of Africa, around
the Cape of Good Hope, and on to the Calicut on
the West coast of IndiaPortugal seized key ports
around the Indian Ocean to create a vast trading
empire.
15God - Gold -- Glory
- - In the early years of the 16th century Portugal
controlled Spice Trade between Europe and Asia - - Portugal was able to do this through by sheer
force and numbers - - One of the main examples of how Portugal used
their power to take over the islands of the
Indian Ocean was Admiral Afonso de Albuquerques
take over of Goa, India in 1510 - and his
destruction of Malacca in 1511
16God - Gold -- Glory
- Both of these victories were crucial because --
Goa ended up being Portugals headquarters for
the region -- While Malacca ended up being
Portugals key to the Spice Islands -- INDONESIA - - Albuquerque used trickery and brute force to
destroy the Muslim Traders including massacring
entire Muslim populations, burning Hindu Temples
and Muslim mosques, and crushed defenseless
Muslim trading ships.
17To Enhance the Terror of his name Albuquerque
always separated Arabs from the other inhabitants
of a Captured city and cut off the right hand
of the men and the noses of the ears of the
women
18God - Gold -- Glory
- Portugal lacked the power, population and land to
maintain their trading empire -- once their power
began to falter in the later part of the 16th
Century, the door was opened for the Dutch who
would build trading towns and ground all over the
Indian Ocean and mostly in Africa. Their led
advancement was led by a group of wealthy Dutch
merchants that formed the Dutch East India
Company.
19God - Gold -- Glory
- The Dutch East India Co. would go on to establish
on the key African ports/ cities in the Spice
Trade -- Cape Town on the Cape of Good Hope. --
as well as capture Malacca from Portugal in 1641,
which totally ended Portuguese dominance in the
region. - While using some force, the Dutch learned from
the Portuguese and had alliances with the native
rulers instead of harsh relationships -- They
would go on to trade with the Chinese and other
nations.
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21God - Gold -- Glory
- The victories of the Dutch enabled them to
establish a true trading monopoly in the region
-- something Portugal was unable to do. - The Spanish would attempt to take a piece of the
Spice Trade by taking over a group of Islands
that they would rename THE PHILIPPINES - named
after the great king Phillip II
22God - Gold -- Glory
- The Spanish were able to take over the entire
group of islands the natives themselves were not
united - - Spanish would go on to attempt to Christianize
the group of islands -- In later years priests
from the Philippines would event attempt to
convert natives in China and Japan.
23Christopher Columbus
244. Why did Columbus decide to sail westward? How
did he say that this trip was possible?
254--- He wanted to reach the Indies by sailing
west across the Atlantic- He assumed that the
world was round.
265 Briefly describe the trip of Christopher
Columbus to the New World? Include departure to
the New World/ the boats that he used/ where he
landed along with the naming of the West Indies
27Answer 5
- On August 3, 1492, Columbus sailed west with 3
small ships, the NINA, PINTA, and the SANTA MARIA - Although their was good weather, no land came
into sight Supplies ran low - On October 12 saw land - He spent several
months cruising the islands of the Caribbean - - He called the people Indians because he
thought he was in India - The land was named the West Indies as a result of
the fact he believed that he landed in India
28Christopher Columbuss Journey
296 How did the Exploration by Christopher
Columbus impact the explorations of Magellan and
Cabot? Be specific especially with the importance
306 Cabot was inspired by Columbus because he
wanted to find a new northern area that Columbus
had not found-- Magellan was inspired by
Columbus because without his trip Magellan
would not have known that it was possible to go
across the Atlantic and Cross the Pacific Ocean.