5 Ws of European Exploration WHEN did exploration

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5 W’s of European Exploration WHEN did exploration occur? -1001 - Leif Erikson and

5 W’s of European Exploration WHEN did exploration occur? -1001 - Leif Erikson and the Vikings were the first Europeans to arrive in the New World. -1400’s- Portuguese sailors discover new routes around Africa toward Asia. -1492 - Cristóbal Colón (Christopher Columbus) reached the West Indies. -1511 - Spanish Conquer Puerto Rico, Jamaica and Cuba. Explore eastern costs of North and South America. -1607 - The first successful English colony at Jamestown.

Unit Three Exploration Why and where did Exploration Explore?

Unit Three Exploration Why and where did Exploration Explore?

Leif Erikson 1001 Accidently blown off course while attempting to convert the people of

Leif Erikson 1001 Accidently blown off course while attempting to convert the people of Greenland to Christianity. Settled in Vinland: Northwest tip of Newfoundland.

Portuguese Navigators Henry the Navigator Cape of Good Hope, 1488. Vasco De Gama Trade

Portuguese Navigators Henry the Navigator Cape of Good Hope, 1488. Vasco De Gama Trade Route to India 1498. Helped boost Portuguese economy Paper and cinnamon

5 W’s of European Exploration Who was involved in Exploration? Spain France Portugal England

5 W’s of European Exploration Who was involved in Exploration? Spain France Portugal England Dutch

5 W’s of European Exploration Where did the Europeans explore? North America -The Florida

5 W’s of European Exploration Where did the Europeans explore? North America -The Florida Region -Northern Atlantic Coast -The Carolinas - Great Lakes Central America -Central Mexico South America -Brazil -Peru

5 W’s of European Exploration Why did they explore the New World? Mercantilism -The

5 W’s of European Exploration Why did they explore the New World? Mercantilism -The search for wealth (exports>imports) Economic and military competition among countries. Search for the Northwest Passage (water route to the Pacific) Spread Christianity Sense of adventure (Glory)

Mercantilism Gold and silver: sign of a nations wealth. Colonies serve as a provider

Mercantilism Gold and silver: sign of a nations wealth. Colonies serve as a provider of raw material, and market for exports. Colony, territory under immediate control of the state.

Spread of Christianity used to Justify colonization. Conquers believed it was their right to

Spread of Christianity used to Justify colonization. Conquers believed it was their right to bring Christianity to the “New World” Often forced upon the Natives

5 W’s of European Exploration What was the result of European Exploration? Death of

5 W’s of European Exploration What was the result of European Exploration? Death of millions of Native Americans. The Columbian Exchange -The movement of people, goods, and diseases between Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. The Slave Trade. Europeans colonies in the Americas.

3 continents, Americas, Europe and Africa * Squash * Turkey * Cocoa * Peanut

3 continents, Americas, Europe and Africa * Squash * Turkey * Cocoa * Peanut * Avocado * Pumpkin * Pineapple * Tomato * Peppers * Tobacco * Cassava * Vanilla * Olive * Coffee Beans * Banana * Onion * Turnip * Honeybee * Grape * Peach * Sugar Cane * Citrus Fruits * Pear * Wheat * Cattle * Sheep * Pig * Flu * Typhus * Measles * Diptheria * Whooping Cough * Sweet Potatoes * Quinine * POTATO * MAIZE * Syphilis * Rice * Barley * Oats * HORSE * Smallpox * Malaria

Christopher Columbus Born: Genoa Italy Sent by Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain

Christopher Columbus Born: Genoa Italy Sent by Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain

Reasons for Exploring Alternate route to Asia. (Spice) Would become Governor of any Land

Reasons for Exploring Alternate route to Asia. (Spice) Would become Governor of any Land discovered. Wealth: allowed 10% profit made from colonies.

The Voyage of Christopher Columbus 4 Voyages: First Voyage: Cuba, San Salvador and Hispaniola.

The Voyage of Christopher Columbus 4 Voyages: First Voyage: Cuba, San Salvador and Hispaniola. Second Voyage: Caribbean Islands. Third Voyage: South American Main Land. Forth Voyage: Panama, Costa Rica

Trial of Christopher Columbus Settlers and Natives complained of Columbus’s “tyrannical” rule. Witness say

Trial of Christopher Columbus Settlers and Natives complained of Columbus’s “tyrannical” rule. Witness say he regularly used violence to govern Hispaniola. http: //rt. com/usa/ne ws/columbus-usacelebration-protest/

Trial of Columbus “I should be judged as a captain who went from Spain

Trial of Columbus “I should be judged as a captain who went from Spain to the Indies to conquer a people numerous and warlike, whose manners and religion are very different from ours, who live in sierras and mountains, without fixed settlements, and where by divine will I have placed under the sovereignty of the King and Queen our lords” Christopher Columbus-1500