5.1 - Europeans Explore Overseas
Line of demarcation
An imaginary line running down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean from the North Pole to the South Pole dividing the Americas between Spain and Portugal
Boers
Dutch settlers in South Africa
Ferdinand Magellan
First to circumnavigate the globe
Christopher colombus
Italian explorer in service with Spain who arrived in the Americas in 1492.
Vasco da gama
Portuguese explorer. In 1497-1498 he led the first naval expedition from Europe to sail to India, opening an important commercial sea route.
Prince Henry
Portuguese prince who started a school for sailors and sponsored early voyages of exploration
Mombassa
Seaport of Kenya
Treat of Tordesillas
Signed by Spain and Portugal, dividing the territories of the New World. Spain received the bulk territory in the Americas, compensating Portugal with titles to lands in Africa and Asia.
Moluccas
Spice Islands
Malindi
a coastal town in southeastern Kenya; became a trading hub for the Portuguese in Africa
Cartographer
person who makes maps
Cape Town
seaport city and legislative capital of South Africa; first Dutch colony in Africa
circumnavigate
to sail around the world