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Discover the adventures of Conquistadors and Explorers from different continents who played key roles in the Age of Exploration, from Zheng He's voyages to Christopher Columbus's discovery of the Caribbean, Vasco da Gama's route to India, Ferdinand Magellan's circumnavigation, Samuel de Champlain's founding of Quebec, and James Cook's claims in Australasia.
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Explorers and Conquistadors Unit 4, SSWH 10 a
Conquistador and Explorer • Conquistador: Spanish soldiers, explorers, & fortune hunters who took part in the conquest of the Americas in the 16th century. • Explorer: a person who travels in search of geographical or scientific information.
Zheng He, 1430s • Chinese Muslim admiral, led 7 expeditions • Chinese emperor, Youglo, wanted the world to see China’s greatness • Traveled from Southeast Asia to eastern Africa
Some foreign countries paid tribute to China, & all received Chinese gifts • After the 7th expedition China withdrew into isolation
Christopher Columbus, 1492 • Spanish wanted a direct route to Asia • October, discovered an island in the Caribbean “East Indies” • Opened the way for European colonization of the Americas
Increased tensions between Spain & Portugal • Treaty of Tordesillas: Agreement of both countries & what land they could have (imaginary line North & South)
Vasco da Gama, 1497 • Portuguese explorer – explored the east African coast • In 1498, reached Calicut (India) • Returned to Portugal, 1499, brought back cargo 60 times the cost of the voyage • Discovered a direct route to India
Ferdinand Magellan, 1519 • Portuguese explorer, sailed for Spain to discover the new ocean (Pacific) • Sailed around the southern tip of South America • Eventually, they reached the Philippines 1521
Magellan died in the Philippines (local war) & his crew returned home 1522 • First group to circumnavigate the world (sail around)
Samuel de Champlain, 1608 • French explorer went into the New York harbor & sailed up the St. Lawrence River. • He & 32 colonists found Quebec, which became the base for French colonies - “New France”
James Cook, 1769 • British sea captain, claimed New Zealand and part of Australia for England