PPT-World History Section 1 THE AGE OF EXPLORATION

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15 th amp 16 th CENTURY BACKGROUND 15th Century Achievements Century Rise of Nationism among the New Nations States of Europe emergence of powerful new nation

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15 th amp 16 th CENTURY BACKGROUND 15th Century Achievements Century Rise of Nationism among the New Nations States of Europe emergence of powerful new nation States with assertive Monarchs . standard 7.11.1. Reasons:. The Three . G’s. : . Greed . for land, wealth and power (law of . primogeniture. ). Gold . for the country’s treasury (the . Reconquista. and other wars were expensive). IMPORTANT CONCEPTS. Establishment . of the 13 colonies. Representative Democracy. Mercantilism. Religious freedom. Exploration and Colonization. Important Terms. Absolute . chronology – exact . date. Created by . 8. grade, school . №. 7. , . Korolyov. , Russia. Sponsoring teacher Margarita . Astakhova. Contributions from . countries: teachers:. Into the Wide Blue Yonder. 3 main reasons for seafaring. Food. Trade. Discovery of new land. Ancient seafaring. Biblically – Noah’s Ark and similar stories of floods: Not really out to Sea. 1. st. Spurs to Age of Exploration. 1. Renaissance. Focus on individual accomplishment. Encouraged questioning and discovery. Exposure to classical texts concerning world geography. Spurs to Age of Exploration. Exploration – Using Primary and. Secondary Sources. Why explore?. The simple answer is the “Three G’s”. God. Gold. Glory. But there is more to it than that!. We will use primary and secondary sources to investigate WHY people would risk their lives to look for something they weren’t even sure existed!. Preview. Technology Allows Exploration. - . Between 1100 CE and 1400 CE new technologies emerged which helped sailors sail farther from land. . Christopher Columbus. - An explorer, colonizer, and navigator who made four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, leading to widespread awareness of the Americas.. Eq. : What were the causes and effects of . european. exploration of the . americas. ?. Focus Q:How did the search for a water route to Asia affect both Europe and the Americas?. Section 1: The Age of Exploration.. The Age of Exploration. Ferdinand and Isabella. Commercial Revolution. Capitalism. Bullionism. God Glory Gold. Christopher Columbus. Bartolome. de . las. Casas. Triangular Trade. Columbian Exchange. The Age of Exploration. Setting the Stage. Europeans had been exploring via the . Crusades. and with people like Marco Polo. For the most part, Europeans had no . interest. or ability to explore foreign lands. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . European Exploration and Colonization of North America The Old World Meets the New World First Contact The term First Contact literally describes the first contact between Europeans and the indigenous peoples of North America : Europeans Explore. the East. The Age of Exploration. Setting the Stage. Europeans . began. exploring . inspired by. the Crusades. “The Wonders of the World” by Marco Polo. A. desire for . wealth. Project Update The CuMo Project is an exploratory drilling operation evaluating a mineral deposit in southwest Idaho, 14 miles northwest of Idaho City. Idaho CuMo Mining Corporation’s parent c

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