Slide 1European Age of Discovery (Age of Exploration) Slide 2 What were the causes of European exploration? Slide 3 Gold - desire to increase profits through trade God -desire…
Slide 1 Age of Exploration Ptolemy’s map c. 150 a.d., Slide 2 Maps as artifacts T-O map Jerusalem at center East at top 1300 a.d. Slide 3 Portugese Foundations 1432 Portuguese…
Slide 1 Chapter 17 Notes and Discussion Slide 2 The Age of Exploration Led by Portugal and Spain 1400-1750 Slide 3 Exploration…Why Now? Six Major Reasons 1.The Renaissance…
The Columbian Exchange Columbian Exchange Aim/Goal: What impact did Spanish and Portuguese explorations have on the Western Hemisphere? Do Now: Cortes (Spain), with only…
Slide 1 Chapter 13 Age of Exploration 1450 â 1750 1 I. Reasons for Voyages of Exploration A. God, Glory, & Gold B. Economics expansion of trade precious metals spice…
Chapter 17 Notes and Discussion The Age of Exploration Led by Portugal and Spain 1400-1750 Explorationâ¦Why Now? Six Major Reasons The Renaissance Spirit An increasing…
Age of Exploration Ptolemyâs map c. 150 a.d., Maps as artifacts T-O map Jerusalem at center East at top 1300 a.d. Portugese Foundations 1432 Portuguese navigators discover…
Orientalism Edward Said (1979): the âOrientâ as European invention, holding a special place of exotic-ness in Western imagination â the distinction of West and East: Academic:…
The Renaissance THE BEGINNING OF THE MODERN AGE IN EUROPE RENAISSANCE Renaissance means re birth or revival It stands for a complex transitional movement in Europe between…