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Page 1: Motivations for Exploration: od, old and lory Implications ... · PDF fileMotivations for Exploration: _od, _old and _lory Implications of events that led to Exploration *Crusades

Motivations for Exploration: _od, _old and _lory

Implications of events that led to Exploration

*Crusades –

*Renaissance –

*Black Plague -

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Protestants don’t believe in the _______________ of the ______. They believe that authority comes from the ________ only and salvation (being a Christian) is by _______ alone.

Catholics on the other hand believe that God speaks through the _____ here on earth. They believe that he holds the “_____ ___ _________.”

From our study, what two countries fought each other over these differences? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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The Renaissance, also known as the “___-______” influenced exploration by creating new types of _______________ that would help ocean travel

Please write down 4 famous Renaissance men****

In what ways did the Black Plague affect Exploration? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Countries involved with Exploration and Explorers:

*Portugal (Dias, DaGama) -

*Spain (Columbus) –

*Conquistadors (Cortes, Pizarro) -

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Countries involved with Exploration and Explorers:

*France (LaSalle, Champlain) –

*Dutch (New York) –

*England (Sir Walter Raleigh, Drake) -

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Hernan Cortes in 1519 sailed with 500 men to Central

________. His goal was explore and search out the stories of

the native American empire the _______. Through cunning,

technology and disease, Cortes and his men, were able to conquer an

empire of over a million people.

________ was the Aztec ruler who would

be forced from power by Cortes. The Aztec

people would be whipped out by European

_______ and technology.

Diseases Mexico Aztecs

Montezuma

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In 1530, _______ Pizarro led a group of Conquistadors into the

interior of South America. After hearing stories of a huge native

America population, they traveled hundreds of miles in search of

fame and _______.

Pizarro and his men would use the same tactics of

Cortes when dealing with the might _____ empire.

This native American group was led by

___________ who would also be captured by

Pizarro and taken prisoner. Again, European diseases

and technology would play a heavy role.

Atahualpa Fortune Inca

Francisco

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The only way to get to Asia was by using the very dangerous _____ _______.

Please write down new types of technologies for shipping*****

What ways did Christopher Columbus affect the New World? (Positive or Negative)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Silk Road

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Motivations for Exploration: _od, _old and _lory

Implications of events that led to Exploration

*Crusades –

*Renaissance –

*Black Plague -

G G G

Contact between Europe and Middle East, led to increase in trade and new ideas

New ideas and technologies that would help increase ability for Global markets

Decrease in populations led to expansion to new areas, mainly for health reasons; Europe overcrowded

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Protestants don’t believe in the _______________ of the ______. They believe that authority comes from the ________ only and salvation (being a Christian) is by _______ alone.

Catholics on the other hand believe that God speaks through the _____ here on earth. They believe that he holds the “_____ ___ _________.”

From our study, what two countries fought each other over these differences? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

authority Pope

biblefaith

Pope Keys to

Heaven

Spain “Catholic” and England “Protestant” in 1588

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The Renaissance, also known as the “___-______” influenced exploration by creating new types of _______________ that would help ocean travel

Please write down 4 famous Renaissance men****

In what ways did the Black Plague affect Exploration? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

re birth

technologies

MichelangeloDonatello

RafaelLeonardo

By decreasing the sizes of countries and the fact that countries were too overcrowded, countries sought overseas colonization

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Countries involved with Exploration and Explorers:

*Portugal (Dias, DaGama) -

*Spain (Columbus) –

*Conquistadors (Cortes, Pizarro) -

Dias – sailed to Southern tip of Africa 1488DaGama – sailed to India 1498

Sailed for Spain in 1492 and discovered the continent of North America or he called, the “New World”

Cortes – explorer who conquered Aztec Empire in 1520 for empire of SpainPizarro – explorer who conquered Inca Empire in 1530 for empire of Spain

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Countries involved with Exploration and Explorers:

*France (LaSalle, Champlain) –

*Dutch (New York) –

*England (Sir Walter Raleigh, Drake) -Raleigh and Drake were both experienced sailors for the British empire and attacked heavily loaded Spanish Galleons full of Aztec gold and silver from New World

Champlain – explored the St. Lawrence River in Canada and named the 1st

permanent French settlement Quebec

The Dutch, with help from Henry Hudson, founded a Colony, New Amsterdam or today, New York city

LaSalle – a French priest who explored the Upper and lower parts of the Mississippi River and named it Louisiana

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Hernan Cortes in 1519 sailed with 500 men to Central

________. His goal was to explore and search out stories of the

native American empire the _______. Through cunning,

technology and disease, Cortes and his men, were able to conquer an

empire of over a million people.

________ was the Aztec ruler who would

be forced from power by Cortes. The Aztec

people would be whipped out by European

_______ and technology.

Diseases Mexico Aztecs

Montezuma

Mexico

Aztecs

Montezuma

Diseases

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In 1530, _______ Pizarro led a group of Conquistadors into the

interior of South America. After hearing stories of a huge native

America population, they traveled hundreds of miles in search of

fame and _______.

Pizarro and his men would use the same tactics of

Cortes when dealing with the might _____ empire.

This native American group was led by

___________ who would also be captured by

Pizarro and taken prisoner. Again, European diseases

and technology would play a heavy role.

Atahualpa Fortune Inca

Francisco

Francisco

Fortune

Inca

Atahualpa

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The only way to get to Asia was by using the very dangerous _____ _______.

Please write down new types of technologies for shipping*****

What ways did Christopher Columbus affect the New World? (Positive or Negative)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Silk Road

CompassQuadrant

SextantLateen Sail

Student responses may vary