The Age of Exploration

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Jacques Cartier (F)

Cartier sailed past the island of Newfoundland into the St. Lawrence River. He claimed all the land along the river as the province of New France, or as it came to be called later, Canada. Later French explorers added to Cartier's claims, but none ever found a Northwest Passage.

Giovanni da Verrazzano (F)

Hudson river was discovered years earlier by him

Henry Hudson (E,N)

Hudson set out to the north, hoping to find a Northeast Passage around Europe English navigator; he sailed for the Dutch East India Company and discovered the Hudson River and Hudson Bay

Christopher Columbus (S)

Italian explorer, sailing for Spain, who reached the Americas in 1492 while searching for a western sea route from Europe to Asia.

Henry the Navigator (P)

Son of King John I: he was a patron and supporter of those who wished to explore Henry's ultimate goal was to find a water route around Africa to India

Sir Francis Drake (E)

The English queen sent him to round the tip of South America and explore its west coast He ended up heading west to return to England, thus becoming the second man to circumnavigate the globe.

Caravel

a light, fast sailing ship It was steered with a rudder at the rear of the ship rather than the side oars used on earlier ships Equipped with lateen sails It could be equipped with weapons, including cannons

Astrolable

allowed navigators to calculate their location based on the position of the sun and stars in relation to the horizon

Mercantilism

an economic system used from about the 1500s to the 1700s that held that a nation's power was directly related to its wealth

Deep Draft Vessel

capable of withstanding heavier waves than earlier ships could Typically had larger cargo holds: could carry more supplies Rode lower in the water than earlier ships

Conquistador

conqueror, a term applied to Spanish military leaders who fought against the native peoples of the Americas

Treaty of Tordesillas

drew an imaginary line through the Atlantic Everything to the west of this line, including most of the then-undiscovered Americas, would belong to Spain. Everything to the east would be Portuguese. Of the Americas, only Brazil remained as a Portuguese colony.

Ferdinand Magellan (S)

his ships were the first to circumnavigate the globe

Plantations

large farms that usually specialized in the growing of one type of crop for a profit

Compass

let sailors know at any time which direction was north

Circumnavigate

sail completely around the world

Vasco da Gama (P)

set out for India On the way da Gama stopped at several African ports where he learned that Muslim merchants were already actively involved in trade. Though the journey took more than 10 months, da Gama and his crew eventually reached the city of Calicut in India.

Moctezuma II

the Aztec emperor at the time of the Spanish arrival in Mexico

African Diaspora

the dispersal of people of African descent throughout the Americas and Western Europe due to the slave trade

Bartolomeu Dias (P)

the first European to attempt to sail around the southern tip of Africa, a point today known as the Cape of Good Hope

Middle Passage

the name for voyages that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies

Columbian Exchange

the transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Americas and Europe, Asia, and Africa beginning with the voyages of Columbus

Triangular Trade

trading network lasting from the 1600s to the 1800s that carried goods and enslaved people between Europe, the Americas, and Africa

Lateen Sail

triangular sails that could be turned to catch wind from any direction lateen sails could even be used to sail directly into a headwind

Encomienda

when a colonist was given a certain amount of land and a number of Native Americans to work the land for him In exchange, the colonist was required to teach the native workers about Christianity.

Hernán Cortés

who led an expedition to Mexico that ended with the conquest of the Aztec Empire Cortés was a conquistador. He defeated the Aztecs


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