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Chapter 2: Exploration and Expansion 1400-1700. Section 1: Voyages of Discovery. Foundations of Exploration Renaissance – spirit of discovery and innovation inspired voyages (Age of Exploration) Motives: no middlemen Wealth Spices, silk, perfume, and jade Fame and Glory Spread Faith
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Section 1: Voyages of Discovery • Foundations of Exploration • Renaissance – spirit of discovery and innovation inspired voyages (Age of Exploration) • Motives: • no middlemen • Wealth • Spices, silk, perfume, and jade • Fame and Glory • Spread Faith • Introduce new populations to Christian teachings • Curiosity • Writers by Medieval travel like Marco Polo • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • The people are Idolaters; and since they were conquered by the Great Kaan they use • paper‑money. [Both men and women are fair and comely, and for the most part clothe • themselves in silk, so vast is the supply of that material, both from the whole district of Kinsay, • and from the imports by traders from other provinces.] And you must know that they eat every • kind of flesh, even that of dogs and other unclean beasts, which nothing would induce a • Christian to eat.
Advances in technology • compass (shows North direction) • astrolabe (calculate locations based on position of sun and stars) • shipbuilding • lower in water, larger cargo holds • caravel • light, fast sailing ship • steered from rear (rudder) • triangular sails (lateen sails) • equipped w/ weapons – cannons • Larger cargo hold makes it stable at sea • http://www.ted.com/talks/tom_wujec_demos_the_13th_century_astrolabe?language=en Start at 3:18
Explorers from Portugal • Portugal and Spain shared Iberian Peninsula started Euro. Exploration • Iberian peninsula map • Portugal • 1st country • Begun by Prince Henry – Henry the Navigator • patron, supporter • established court for explorers • islands in Atlantic and West African Coast gold and slaves (Eventually took slaves from West Africa, but did not originally explore the coast seeking them) • main goal – water route –around Africa to India for spices • Bartolomeu Dias – Cape of Good Hope • Vasco da Gama – reached India • established trading centers/networks
The Spanish • 1492 financed Columbus • Thought he could sail west to China • predicted earth’s size wrong • did not know about Americas • arrived in San Salvador, thought India, called them Indians • returned with parrots, jewels, gold, plants, natives (Christianity) • four voyages • Amerigo Vespucci concluded not Asia • Vasco Nunez de Balboa – Isthmus of Panama – 1st to see Pacific • Ferdinand Magellan – 1st to circumnavigate • 5 ships, 250 18 returned
Explorers from the Rest of Europe • English, French, Dutch follow • English – New England – U.S. • 1497 John Cabot – two voyages – claimed New England for the English, but did not return from second voyage. • Sir Francis Drake – southern tip of S.A., California, around the top but bad weather sent him west (2nd to circumnavigate) • Henry Hudson (English born) – hoped to find NE passage • French – New France - Canada • Jacques Cartier – St. Lawrence River • Dutch • Henry Hudson – Hudson River (New York today), Hudson Bay