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Unit 4, SSWH 10 c. Renaissance inspires exploration as early as the 1400s. God: Desire to spread Christianity Glory: Desire to become a hero for.

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 Advances in technology made the voyages of discovery possible  Biggest Problem: European ships could not sail against the wind  Shipbuilders built new vessels: Caravel  Adopted triangular sails from the Arabs: this allowed the ships to sail against the wind  Ship became sturdier and shallower (allowing them to sail closer into shore)
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Page 1: Unit 4, SSWH 10 c.  Renaissance inspires exploration as early as the 1400s.  God: Desire to spread Christianity  Glory: Desire to become a hero for.

Unit 4, SSWH 10 c

Page 2: Unit 4, SSWH 10 c.  Renaissance inspires exploration as early as the 1400s.  God: Desire to spread Christianity  Glory: Desire to become a hero for.

Renaissance inspires exploration as early as the 1400s.

God: Desire to spread Christianity

Glory: Desire to become a hero for discovering new places

Gold: Desire to become rich and powerful (individually & nationally)

Page 3: Unit 4, SSWH 10 c.  Renaissance inspires exploration as early as the 1400s.  God: Desire to spread Christianity  Glory: Desire to become a hero for.

Advances in technology made the voyages of discovery possible

Biggest Problem: European ships could not sail against the wind

Shipbuilders built new vessels: Caravel

Adopted triangular sails from the Arabs: this allowed the ships to sail against the wind

Ship became sturdier and shallower (allowing them to sail closer into shore)

Page 4: Unit 4, SSWH 10 c.  Renaissance inspires exploration as early as the 1400s.  God: Desire to spread Christianity  Glory: Desire to become a hero for.

Astrolabe: an instrument sailors used to determine their location at sea (told how far north or south they were from the equator

Sextant: replaced the astrolabe in the 1700s, sailors could determine both latitude and longitude

Page 5: Unit 4, SSWH 10 c.  Renaissance inspires exploration as early as the 1400s.  God: Desire to spread Christianity  Glory: Desire to become a hero for.

Compass: an instrument which allowed sailors to track direction accurately (adopted from the Chinese)

Navigation Schools: created by Prince Henry, Portugal, in 1419 – map and instrument makers, shipbuilders, scientists, and

sea captains all attended his school