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Page 1: Exploring ‘New’ Worlds and Lands. Renaissance Continued? How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..? –Classical Learning- Renaissance

Exploring ‘New’ Worldsand Lands

Page 2: Exploring ‘New’ Worlds and Lands. Renaissance Continued? How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..? –Classical Learning- Renaissance

Renaissance Continued?

How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..?– Classical Learning- Renaissance society had

wanted to learn more– Worldly Pleasures- Focused on living in this

world; enjoying what the world had to offer was a way to accomplish this

– Celebration of the Individual- Glory for explorers (& eventually nations)

Page 3: Exploring ‘New’ Worlds and Lands. Renaissance Continued? How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..? –Classical Learning- Renaissance

MotivationsThe Historical ‘3 Gs’ of Exploration:

Gold– A LOT of $$$ to be had in Exploring the Seas

– Starts with the search for Spices and grows to other elements (gold/silver, cotton, coffee, etc.)

– Increase in demand due to Crusades

Glory– Have one’s name remembered forever… eventually

turned into a source of national pride

God: Spread Christianity– Sacred duty to convert all non-believers

Page 4: Exploring ‘New’ Worlds and Lands. Renaissance Continued? How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..? –Classical Learning- Renaissance

How explore? New TechnologiesCaravel:– constructed frame-

first and covered with planks fitted flush to one another.

– carried three or even four masts with lateen (square or triangle) sails.

Page 5: Exploring ‘New’ Worlds and Lands. Renaissance Continued? How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..? –Classical Learning- Renaissance

Astrolabe: used to determine latitude of a ship at sea by measuring the noon altitude of the sun

Compass: used to indicate direction

Page 6: Exploring ‘New’ Worlds and Lands. Renaissance Continued? How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..? –Classical Learning- Renaissance

Portuguese

Prince Henry– School of navigation– Quest for riches and Christian Kingdom

Africa (1441)– Gold & Ivory– Slaves: good labor source after plague

• 60 years—50,000 African Slaves

– Gold Coast & Western Africa trading posts

Page 7: Exploring ‘New’ Worlds and Lands. Renaissance Continued? How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..? –Classical Learning- Renaissance

Portuguese Explorers

Bartholomew Dias– Hits the tip of Africa – (Cape of Good Hope)

Vasco da Gama– July 8, 1494 leave for India– 10 months later arrives Calicut, India– Returns with cinnamon & pepper in 1499 to heroes

welcome– Leads to agreement with Arabs for exclusive trade thru

Indian Ocean, China, and the Spice Islands

Page 8: Exploring ‘New’ Worlds and Lands. Renaissance Continued? How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..? –Classical Learning- Renaissance

Spanish Explorers (aka Sailors)Columbus– Helped to propel Spain into the forefront of Europeanexploration, conquest, & settlement

Amerigo VespucciVasco Nunez de Balboa– Claims Pacific Ocean for Spain

Magellan– 1519-1522 Travel around the world– Proves world was bigger than thought; Americas a

separate continent

Page 9: Exploring ‘New’ Worlds and Lands. Renaissance Continued? How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..? –Classical Learning- Renaissance

Northwest Passage

Many explorers (Columbus incl.) were trying to find an alternate route to Asia (China/India)

– Instead of going East, we can go West to get to Asia.

Explorers believed there was water way that led to Asia. Named The Northwest Passage, this mythical body of water was believed to:

1. Go directly from Europe to Asia

and then later2. Connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

– Unfortunately, it did not exist, and North America stood in their way

Page 10: Exploring ‘New’ Worlds and Lands. Renaissance Continued? How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..? –Classical Learning- Renaissance

Rivalries on the High Seas

Spain vs. Portugal– Pope Alexander VI and later Julius II demands

both countries sign Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)

• Line of Demarcation define what territories was Spanish and Portuguese in the New World• West= Spain• East= Portugal

Page 11: Exploring ‘New’ Worlds and Lands. Renaissance Continued? How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..? –Classical Learning- Renaissance

Exploration in Africa

Exploration to Africa begins with Dias and De Gama

Search for profit: Africa was a region rich in resources

16th century: Establishment of plantations and Slave Trade

Effect on African continent?

Page 12: Exploring ‘New’ Worlds and Lands. Renaissance Continued? How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..? –Classical Learning- Renaissance

Exploration to Americas

Columbus begins in 1492: Search for route to India and eventually the NW PassageEstablishment of Spanish and Portuguese coloniesConquest of ancient Indigenous American civilizations– Aztecs (Cortes)– Inca (Pizarro)

Page 13: Exploring ‘New’ Worlds and Lands. Renaissance Continued? How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..? –Classical Learning- Renaissance

Latin American Colonial LifeSpanish-Dominated colonial structure/Hierarchy of Power (why would they do this?)– Peninsulares– Creoles– Mestizoes– Mulatoes

Treatment of Indigenous Population

Spread of Christianity

Page 14: Exploring ‘New’ Worlds and Lands. Renaissance Continued? How might Renaissance Spirit have contributed to Exploration..? –Classical Learning- Renaissance

CONSEQUENCES OF CONTACT/EXPLORATION

Europe dominates much of the world from 1500 to 1900Connection of Africa, America, and Europe’s economies and politicsTrade (sharing of ideas), Different foods introduced (Corn/Maize, Fruits, Potato) helped end famine in both ends of the world.Advancement of Western Civilization, precursor to the United States

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CONSEQUENCES OF CONTACT/EXPLORATION

Epidemics (Diseases that spread quicker than they can be cured): Small Pox, Influenza. These diseases were devastating to the people of the Americas because the Indigenous (Native) population had not yet built immunities to the diseases. Indigenous Population of the Americas in 1492: 54-100 million. Indigenous Population of the Americas in 1750: Less than 500,000

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CONSEQUENCES OF CONTACT/EXPLORATION

Encomiendas: System of forced labor indigenous Americans had to endure…horrible working conditions

Atlantic Slave Trade: – Triangular Trade between Europe, Africa,

Americas– Middle Passage (2 million die in transit)– 11 Million Come to Americas