Title: An Era of Exploration
1An Era of Exploration
- Chapter Three
- Section One
2Early Voyages to the Americas
- Who left behind the most detailed records of
their voyages? - 1001- Viking sailors led by ____ reached the
northern tip of North America. - What is Vinland today?
- Who did the Vikings fight with?
- What are some of the theories?
3Columbus Reaches the Americas
- Who pioneered new routes around Africa
towards_____? - Who else wanted in on the trade?
- Who agreed to finance Columbus?
- What were Columbus original goals?
4Columbus Reaches the Americas
- The Atlantic Crossing
- August 1492 Columbus set out with three ships.
What were their names? How many sailors? - October 7, 1492 what did sailors see and what did
that mean? - October 12, 1492 at 2 a.m. the lookout on the
Pinta spotted land, and shouted____! - Where did Columbus think he was?
5Columbus Reaches the Americas
- The Atlantic Crossing
- Where did Columbus really land? Called?
- How long did Columbus explore this new place?
- What did he find?
6Columbus Reaches the Americas
- Spain Authorizes Colonies
- Columbus presents the Queen and King with pink
pearls and parrots aside from gold. - What does Columbus tell the Queen and King?
- What was the name of the Indians he met?
- What did Columbus promise about these Indians to
the King and Queen.
7Columbus Reaches the Americas
- Spain Authorizes Colonies
- What was given to Columbus?
- How many more voyages did he make?
- In 1493, Columbus founded the 1st Spanish colony
on what island? - Define colony.
- What other places did Columbus explore?
8Columbus Reaches the Americas
- Spain Authorizes Colonies
- What Columbus not too good at?
- What happened during his 3rd voyage?
- Did he ever regain his honor?
- Columbus died in 1506 and was still convinced
that he had reached Asia.
9A Lasting Impact
- Columbus voyages marked the beginning of what?
- Was the meeting between the Tainos and the
Spaniards a pleasant one? - The Spaniards made the Tainos do what?
- How long did the Tainos last?
- Define turning point.
- How were these new lands seen by Europeans?
10The Spanish Cross the Pacific
- By 1511, the Spanish had conquered Puerto Rico,
Jamaica, and Cuba. - The Spaniards also explored what other areas?
- In 1513, Vasco Nunez de Balboa explored the
jungles of Panama. - How long did it take for Balboa to reach the
pacific? - Who crossed the Pacific Ocean?
11The Spanish Cross the Pacific
- Magellans exploration in 1519 was composed of 5
ships with about 250 sailors. - Fifteen months later he and his crew rounded
_____ and entered the Pacific Ocean. Crossing the
Pacific they ran out of food. - What does Magellan record that they ate and
drank? - Magellan was killed in battle with the people
from the Philippine Islands.
12The Spanish Cross the Pacific
- In 1522, only one ship with 18 sailors returned
to Spain. They were the first to circumnavigate
the globe. - What was found as a result of Magellans voyage.
13A Global Cultural Exchange
- With the meeting of Eastern and Western
hemispheres there sparked a _____ of ____
and____. - What was this transfer called?
- What did it cover?
- See diagram on page 71.
14The Spanish Cross the Pacific
- European Influences
- What did Europeans introduce? Foods, animals, and
plants. - What did they introduce that had a negative
affect on the Indians? Give examples.
15The Spanish Cross the Pacific
- Native American Influences
- What foods did Native American introduce
Europeans to? - How did these exchange affect the worlds diet?