Title: Ch.1, Sec.1 The Earliest Americans
1Ch.1, Sec.1 The Earliest Americans
2Ch.2, Sec.1- Europeans Set Sail
3The European Economy Grows
- Europes wealth and population grew throughout
the Middle Ages until Italian Merchant ships
carrying rats from Asia came. The rats were
infected with a deadly disease called the bubonic
plague, causing the Black Death from about
1348-1350, killing 30 million people, or
one-third of Europes population. - During the Commercial Revolution, instead of
setting the prices at what the community said was
fair, which is how merchants had done it before,
merchants became more focused on making a profit. - Medici was a wealthy family of people that opened
banks and gave loans to high ranking government
officials, giving them power.
4The Renaissance
- The Renaissance began in Italy and lasted from
1300-1600. - Leonardo da Vinci- Mona Lisa
- Michelangelo Buonarroti- statue David, ceiling of
the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican in Rome. - Baldassare Castiglione- wrote Book of the
Courtier - Johannes Gutenberg- invented movable type for
printing presses, making it easier and less
expensive to make copies of a book. By 1500,
Europe had 15-20 million books. - Astrolabe and compass made it easier to explore
across the ocean.
5Trade with Africa and Asia
- From Africa- gold, ivory, salt and slaves
- From Asia- silk and spices
- Along the way each merchant raised the price of
the goods when selling to the next trader, until
prices were very high when they reached Europe.
6The Portuguese Explore Africa
- Prince Henry- also called the navigator, made
Portugal leader in exploration. Also had
designers develop a small ship called a caravel. - Bartolomeu Dias- 1487-1488 Portuguese explorer
went south along the coast of Africa. Storm blew
him around the southern tip of Africa, which he
named Cape of Good Hope. Dias wanted to continue,
crew did not. This led to the African slave trade.
7Sec.2- Voyages to the Americas
8Columbuss Bold Idea
- Christopher Columbus- Italian explorer who
believed he could reach Asia by sailing west
across the Atlantic Ocean. - King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella funded his
voyage, but he had to wait six years because
Spain was at war with Granada when he asked.
Other countries, including Italy, turned him down
thinking he was crazy. - King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella promised
Columbus he would be a viceroy, or royal governor
of any land he explored.
9Crossing the Ocean
- Columbus set sail on August 3, 1492.
- Had 3 ships Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria.
Columbus was on the Santa Maria.
10Columbuss First Explorations
- October 12, 1492, landed on an island in the
Bahamas. Columbus named it San Salvador, which
means Holy Savior. He thought he was near the
coast of China or the islands of Japan. - Columbus met the Taino on the island of
Hispaniola which he called indians because he
thought he landed in the Indies. - After 2 months of exploring, he heads back to
Spain, but Santa Maria hits coral reef and sinks.
They were forced to leave 40 men behind at a
place they called La Navidad. He promised to
return for them and he left for Spain on the Nina
in January 1493.
11Europe Learns of Columbuss Voyage
- Columbus brings back Taino with him and wanted to
make them slaves. Queen Isabella wanted to
convert them to Christianity. - Ferdinand persuades Pope Alexander VI to create
Line of Demarcation, showing what land Spain and
Portugal could explore and claim. Portuguese king
John II said it favored Spain, so line was moved
800 miles west in June 1494 as part of the Treaty
of Tordesillas.
12Columbuss Later Voyages
- Columbus returned to La Navidad in 1493 on his
second voyage but all the men were killed. - Columbus was first European explorer to see South
America in 1498. - Columbus fought with the Taino because against
the queens wishes he tried to enslave them. He
was them removed as governor. Columbus pleaded
with the king and queen for one last voyage. He
set sail in 1502 and wrecked on the coast of
Jamaica after encountering a storm. After one
year there, he was rescued and brought back to
Spain in 1504. He was humiliated by this and died
two years later in 1506.
13Sec.3- The Race for Trade Routes
14Portugals Great Discoveries
- Vasco da Gama- discovered a sea route to Asia
around the southern tip of Africa. - Pedro Alvars Cabral- accidentally reached the
coast of South America after being blown around
in a storm. Landed around whats today Brazil and
claimed it for Portugal.
15Cabot and Vespucci Explore
- John Cabot paid for his own voyage and hoped to
find Asia by sailing farther north than Columbus
did. Instead he finds North America believed to
have been around Newfoundland in present day
Canada. His voyages led to Englands claim to
much of North America. Disappeared on his second
voyage. - Amerigo Vespucci- Italian explorer who in 1501
reached the coast of present-day South America.
Mapmaker named the continents America in honor of
him.
16Balboa Reaches the Pacific
- Vasco Nunez de Balboa- discovered the Pacific
Ocean in 1513. He had no idea it was a huge body
of water so he named it the South Sea. Spanish
authorities viewed him as a threat and executed
him for treason in 1519.
17Sailing Around the Globe
- Ferdinand Magellan- Portuguese explorer accused
of treason in his country so convinced Spain to
let him explore for them instead in September
1519. Captains didnt trust him because he
wouldnt tell them where they were going. He was
searching for a sea passage through South
America. Found a strait at the southern tip of
South America he named Strait of Magellan. Lost 2
ships along the way. Tried to find Asia, and crew
named the South Sea the Pacific Ocean. He was
killed in the Philippines in a local war. Juan
Sebastian de Elcano led the rest of the crew back
to Spain in September 1522. Only 18 of the
original 250 crewmen made it back to Spain. Those
18 were the first to circumnavigate, or sail
around the world, and they found a westward sea
route to Asia.
18Sec.4- The Opening of the Atlantic
19The Columbian Exchange
- Explorers carried plants, animals, and
diseases to the New World of the Americas. They
brought back plants and animals to Asia, Africa,
and Europe. This was called the Columbian
Exchange because it resulted from Columbuss
exploration. - Goods brought to Europe, Africa and Asia
corn, tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco, cocoa - Goods brought to the New World horses,
cattle, pigs, wheat, barley, rice, bananas,
measles, smallpox, typhus. Diseases killed
hundreds of thousands of American Indians.
20The Search for a Northwest Passage
- Giovanni da Verrazano- did not find a Northwest
Passage. - Jacques Cartier- went to Canada at St. Lawrence
River, Montreal and near Quebec. Also did not
find passage. - Samuel de Champlain- Founded Quebec and is
responsible for most of Frances claim to Canada.
Also did not find passage. - Henry Hudson- Discovered Hudson Bay. Hudson
wanted to keep searching but his crew did not, so
they put him in a small boat, and he was never
seen again. Also did not find passage.
21Mesoamerica and South America
- The capital city of the Aztecs was Tenochtitlan,
which is where Mexico City is today. - The capital city of the Incas was Cuzco.
22Sec.3- Europe During the Middle Ages
23The Viking Explorations
- The Vikings were from Scandinavia.
- Leif Eriksson and his crew were the first
Europeans to land in North America, landing in
Newfoundland in present-day Canada.
24The Middle Ages
- The fall of the Roman Empire was the beginning of
the Middle Ages, lasting from 500-1500 A.D. - During the Middle Ages, a new system of
government called feudalism, which people known
as vassals pledged their loyalty to a lord in
exchange for land. - The difference between tenants and serfs was
tenants rented land from the lord and could leave
when their rental agreement was over. Serfs lived
on the manor, or estate, for life in exchange for
protection from the lord.
25The Catholic Church
- Monasteries were religious communities in which
men called monks devoted their lives to
practicing Christianity. - Convents were religious centers where women
called nuns spent most of their time.
26Sec.4- Trade Across Continents
27The Spread of Islam
- Muhammad started the religion of Islam. His
followers wrote his messages in a book called the
Quran. Followers of Islam were called Muslims.
They are also responsible for developing Algebra.
28The Crusades
- The Crusades took place for over 150 years and
was fighting that took place between Christians
and Muslims over the holy land, mainly Jerusalem.
The Muslims were able to take and maintain
control of the holy land.