Chapter 13 Exploration and Discovery
Chapter 13 Exploration and Discovery
Chapter 13 Exploration and Discovery
Chapter 13
13 -- Exploration
Exploration and
and D
D
iscovery
iscovery
A) Marco Polo
Traveled to the Far E
ast (China) and retur
ned to Europe with e
xotic tales of gold an
d vast wealth
Sparked curiosity an
d desire to explore a
mong Europeans
C) Motivations?
Search for New Tr
ade Routes
Quest for Gold
Desire for Advent
ure & Glory
Religious Concern
s
Astrolabe
(Latitude)
Mariners Compass
Better Maps
Sextant
E) Vessels
o Ocean Going S
hips
o Sails, Storage,
Small Crew
o Caravel
2. Process of Discovery
1.Pioneers
2.Merchants
3.Soldiers
4.Settlers
5.Missionaries
1. Prince Henry
The Navigator
Began a school
for navigation
Fascinated with
exploring Africa
2. Bartolomeu Dias
Looking for a water route
to the Orient
Gets to the bottom of Afri
ca
Storm blows him out of si
ght of land for 13 days
But he rounded Cape of G
ood Hope!
3. Vasco de Gama
Sailed to India
Used wind currents
Out of sight of land for
14 weeks
One year to complete
Spices from India paid f
or voyage 60 times over
4. Christopher Columbus
Believed Earth was rou
nd
Get to China by going
West
Portugal said No
Ferdinand and Isabella
(Spain) financed his vo
yage
4. Christopher Columbus
August 1492
Nia, Pinta, Santa Maria
Determined
4. Christopher Columbus
4. Christopher Columbus
5. Line of Demarcation
Spain and Portugal asked Pope Alexan
der VI
Who can settle what?
5. Line of Demarcation
Settled the
dispute bet
ween Spain
and Portuga
l
5. Line of Demarcation
1. It encouraged Portugal to colonize Africa
an
d East Indies
2. Gave Spain the right to nearly all the New World;
except Brazil
5. Line of Demarcation
3. Cut Spain off from going around Africa
to China; looked for Westward Route
6. Ferdinand Magellan
6. Ferdinand Magellan
6. Ferdinand Magellan
Only one ship remaining
of the 200 sailors that beg
an the trip; 18 survived
Three years to complete
1st Circumnavigation of the
Earth
Confirmed World was Roun
d
More advanced
Large Cities
Traded with Neighbors
High Quality Art and Lite
rature
a) Mayans
b) Aztecs
c) Incas
A) Mayans
Noted for Artistic
and Intellectual
Advancement
A) Mayans
City-States
Modern day Mexico
A) Mayans
Pyramids, Temple
s, Highways
Hieroglyphics, ast
ronomy, Math
Collapsed before
Spanish arrival
B) Aztecs
Established after Mayans
B) Aztecs
Tenochtitlan
isla
nd in central Mexic
o
Venice of the New
World
Fighters
Conquered 5 Millio
n people
C) Incas
Western Coast of Sou
th America
Largest Indian Empir
e
1. Careful city planning
2. Elaborate Road Net
works
3. Courier system 15
0 miles per day
D. Spanish Exploration
Conquistadors
1. Search for Riches
2. Convert Indians to Ca
tholicism
3. Establish Spanish Lan
d
. Guns and Horses terr
ified the Natives
2. Hernando Cortes
Greatest of Conquist
adors
Went to Aztec King M
ontezuma
Thought a god had r
eturned to them
Gifts of Gold and Jewe
ls
2. Hernando Cortes
Uneasy Peace didn
t last
War easy Spanish
victory
Montezuma stoned
by people
Cortes founds Mexi
co City
Viceroys
3. Francisco Pizarro
Cruelest Conquista
dor
With Balboa
Search for Incas
Raided villages
Kidnapped Atahualp
a (King)
Ransomed
3. Francisco Pizarro
Collected 13,000 po
unds of Gold and twi
ce that in Silver
Killed him anyway
2 yrs; Founded Lima
Killed by other Conq
uistadors; stole his
Gold
5. Hernando DeSoto
Served with Pizarro
(Peru)
Landed in Florida to s
earch for Gold
Discovered Mississipp
i River
Led way to more N.A.
expeditions
A) French Explorers
1. Jacques Cartier
Sailed to Newfoundla
nd (Canada)
Founded Montreal
Searched for water p
assage to Pacific Oce
an
Never found it
2. Samuel de Champlain
Father of New Franc
e
Founded Quebec
Lake Champlain
Searched for Water P
assage
B) Dutch Explorer
1. Henry Hudson
English hired by D
utch
Water Route to Eas
t
Hudson River
Settled New York f
or Dutch
C) English Explorers
1. John Cabot
Led 2 expeditions to
New World
Coast of Canada and
New England
Claimed for England
No gold, but good fis
heries
2. John Smith
Jamestown, Virg
inia
1607
First Permanent
English Colony
1. China
Resented European in
volvement
Set in tradition and lif
estyle
Portuguese bloody
battles with China tryi
ng to force their way i
n trade
2. Japan
A) Mercantilism
A) Mercantilism
o Nations acquiring Wealt
h
o Colonies exist for the goo
d of the Mother Country
o Colonies only trade with
Mother Country
o Cannot produce what Mot
her Country produces
A) Mercantilism
A) Mercantilism
Results?
1. Hurt colonies
2. Nations horded
the gold
3. Didnt help the
people
Who ben
efits?
B) Capitalism
Individuals ad
vancing wealt
h
Using $ to ma
ke $$$
Bankers
Joint-stock Co
mpany
B) Capitalism
Capital: supply of money
Dividends: Share of profi
ts and losses
Prospectus: details of pr
oposed adventure
Underwriter: backing a fi
nancial adventure
The End!