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The Age of Exploration. SS6H6 The student will analyze the impact of European exploration and colonization on various world regions.
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The Age of Exploration SS6H6 The student will analyze the impact of European exploration and colonization on various world regions. a. Identify the causes of European exploration and colonization; include religion, natural resources, a market for goods, and the contributions of Prince Henry the Navigator.
The Age of Exploration • This was a time when European leaders saw the need to explore new areas in order to gain access to the spice trade in Asia, spread the religion of Christianity (at the Catholicism), a need for more resources, and more wealth.
The Age of Exploration cont… • The Crusades led to the creation of trade lines between Europe and Asia, but the price was high. • The Asian traders had to mark up items each time they changed hands. • Items changed hands many times across the vast distance between Europe and Asia.
The Age of Exploration cont… • European rulers soon realized that if their country were the first to find a direct sea route to Asia (specifically the Spice Islands), then they could make a large profit. • This began a great race for power in Asia (also known as the East or East Indies).
Prince Henry the Navigator • Ruler of Portugal • He was among the first to realize the power that would come with control of the spice trade. • He founded the first school for navigation in Europe. • Under his rule, exploration of Africa was expanded in an attempt to find a sea route to Asia. • He never went on any expedition himself.
Results • Portugal would eventually round the southern tip of Africa and reach India. • Portugal would eventually begin establishing colonies and trade with Africa. • This trade would later lead to the creation of the slave trade in which African slaves were bought and sold by Europeans.
Christopher Columbus • Wanted to find a route to the East Indies by sailing West until he reached the other side of the globe. • Had trouble finding someone to pay for the voyage until King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain agreed. • He knew that the world was round, but had no clue that two continents lay between Europe and Asia. • He accidentally discovered the “New World” (North and South America) • He died thinking that he had found a new part of Asia
Results • Spain now had claim to lands before unknown to people in Europe. • Spain continued voyages into the New World. • They sought gold and a passage to the East. • Would result in battles between the native people of the Americas and later colonies in the New World
Henry Hudson • Hired by England to find the Northwest Passage to Asia. • He made several failed attempts to find a passage to Asia through the Northwest. • Hired by the Dutch East India Company to find an Easterly passage to Asia. • On these voyages, Hudson mapped out what is now the Hudson River and Hudson Bay area between The U.S.A. and Canada.
Results • England and France would eventually lay claim to parts of Canada, now that it had been further explored. • Hudson’s explorations led to an opening of the fur trade in North America. • Hudson’s expeditions led to a better understanding of the shape of North America.