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EXPLORATION AND COLONIZATION. Searching for New Trade Routes Before the age of Exploration, people believed that Europe, Asia, and Africa were the only.

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Page 1: EXPLORATION AND COLONIZATION. Searching for New Trade Routes Before the age of Exploration, people believed that Europe, Asia, and Africa were the only.

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Searching for New Trade Routes

• Before the age of Exploration, people believed that Europe, Asia, and Africa were the only 3 continents on the globe

• Most educated people in the early 1400s believed the world was round

• They described the Ocean Sea as the area between Europe and Asia

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But what were they missing???

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Searching for New Trade Routes

• In the early 1400s, trade between Europe and Asia was very profitable

• However, the trip from Europe to Asia could be as long as 1,500 miles across land

• This took a very long time and was also very dangerous

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Merchant Trade Route

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Reasons for Exploration

• People began to wonder if they could reach Asia if they sailed West around the world

• Explorers from all competing countries were now looking for a Northwest Passage (an East to West trade route to Asia)

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From the star, where would and East to West route go?

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Searching for New Trade Routes

• Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer, was one of the first explorers to believe that he could reach Asia by sailing West around the world

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Searching for New Trade Routes

• Spain decided to sponsor Columbus’s Trip to Asia by sailing West

• In 1492, Columbus set sail to try to find a Northwest Passage to Asia

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Searching for New Trade Routes

• Columbus reached land on October 12, 1492, he believed he was in Asia, but had really landed in the Bahamas

• Columbus has discovered the New World on accident!

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Searching for New Trade Routes

• Columbian Exchange: the transfer of ideas, plants, animals, people, disease, and technological innovations that happened after and because Columbus discovered the New World.

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New WorldCorn

PotatoesBeansCocoaGoldSilver

Tobacco

Old WorldWheatSugarHorsesCows

SmallpoxMeaslesInfluenza

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Searching for New Trade Routes

• Columbus voyage led to many other explorers, from many other European countries, seeking out and claiming land in the New World

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Early map of the New World

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Reasons for Exploration

• The period of Exploration was from 1400-1625

• Rally cry for exploration was for “Gold, Glory, and God”• Gold: race to expand European

trade to increase wealth • Glory: competition for recognition

and power among European countries

• God: Desire for religious freedom and missionary work in the New World

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Reasons for Colonization

• As people began to Explore the New Land, it led to them thoughts of colonization

• Colonization: Mass amounts of people from a specific country migrating to a new place to settle colonies with their own economies and societies

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Reasons for Colonization

• There were 4 basic motives for colonization• Religious• Economic• Political • Social

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In groups you will practice taking Cornell notes while reading information about these 4 reasons for colonization