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Chapter 9

The Age of Exploration and Conquest

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why was travel by sea difficult Ships could not navigate properly Many sailors were afraid of the unknown they thought the earth was flat and they would fall of
what were the reasons to explore the influence of the renaissance the stories of Marco Polo new trade routes the fall of Constantinople desire for empire Spreading Christianity
what are people that draw maps called cartographers
what new map did the Portuguese develop the portalon chart
name new inventions/equipment that allowed sailors to sail more easily Quadrant astrolabe compass log and line
what did portalon charts map mapped harbours and coastlines
what did a quadrant and an astrolabe do helped determine a ships latitude (distance from equator) by using the position of the stars and sun
what did the compass do identify the north
what did a log and line do measured a ships speed in knots
what was a logbook used for used to record speeds
what was a caravel large and sturdy ship used to make long voyages and able to sail in all winds
what were rudders on the caravel used for made it easier to steer caravels
what was a naos a bigger versions of the caravels - used when sailing the Atlantic
who rounded the Cape of Good Hope Bartolomeu Dias
who sailed to Calicut in India Vasco da Gama
which sailor reached the Americas Christopher Columbus
who gave Columbus his ships King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain
what were his three ships called Nina Pinta and the Santa Maria
what type of boats were they the santa maria was a nao and the other two were caravels
when did they (Columbus and his crew) leave Palos 3rd August 1492
from where did they take fresh supplies the Canary Islands
when did they find land 12th October 1492
what did Columbus call the land San Salvador
what was a conquisedores Spanish for conquerors: soldiers who conquered the native peoples of South America
what did Ferdinand Magellan do in 1522 proved the earth was round
why did Columbus call the people he found Indians he thought he was in Asia
who was Hernán Cortés the man who conquered the Aztecs
what was the capital of the Aztec empire Tenochtitlan
why was the Aztec empire different from the European society they had no iron or steel, no horse, cattle, sheep, pigs, or goats
what animals did the Aztecs eat dogs and guinea pigs
why were the Aztecs tricked by Cortes they thought he was one of their Gods
who were the Incas Tribe in Peru before the age of exploration that lay south of the Aztecs
what is colonisation when a country takes over another territory and settles some of its own people there to control it
what is a colony a country controlled by another
tell me the impact of colonisation on South America the native population was decimated. from 25 to 3 million destruction of cultures, many languages were lost the spread of Christianity Massive growth in slave trade
what was the slavery triangle ships sailed to African slaving ports and took slaves to the Americas
tell me the impact of colonisation on Europe Other countries started creating their own empires Conflict between countries, countries starded fighting for land Spain became the most powerful country when they gold and silver from the Andes back europe brought new animals to America,
tell me the impact of colonisation on Europe Pt2 new foods such as potatoes chillies avocado cocoa (chocolate) coffe tomatoes and tobacco reached Europe
what was the columbian exchange the exchange of foods and animals between Europe and the Americas
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