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What did the European exploration find?
While some explorers sailed around Africa to Asia, others thought they could find a quicker route by sailing west. These voyages led to the unexpected discovery of new lands, as sailors bound for Asia came to the Caribbean islands and the continents of North America and South America.
What are the five reasons for the voyages of discovery?
The fifteenth century was a period when several factors combined to create the conditions needed for the voyages to take place. Trade, religion, technology and curiosity were all part of the drive that would usher in a new period in world history.
What did Vasco da Gama trade?
When da Gama tried to trade with the ruling Sultan, his paltry gifts were scorned. Despite sparing no expense to equip the expedition, the Portuguese had totally underestimated the quality of goods being traded in this part of the world – cotton, ivory, gold and pearls.
What did the Portuguese trade?
The main Portuguese goal was trade, not colonization or conquest. Soon its ships were bringing into the European market highly valued gold, ivory, pepper, cotton, sugar, and slaves. The slave trade, for example, was conducted by a few dozen merchants in Lisbon.
What are the voyages of exploration?
Voyages of Exploration describes early European exploration, what the explorers discovered, and the significance of those discoveries. Voyages of Exploration helps kids learn about the history of exploration from the Vikings to what is considered the end of European imperialism.
How did the spice trade start?
The spice trade began in the Middle East over 4,000 years ago. Arabic spice merchants would create a sense of mystery by withholding the origins of their wares, and would ensure high prices by telling fantastic tales about fighting off fierce winged creatures to reach spices growing high on cliff walls.
What was the purpose of the great European voyages of discovery?
The great European voyages of discovery of the 15th and 16th centuries were fundamentally economic enterprises. They were conducted by the European countries of the Atlantic coasts to establish direct trade contacts with China and the Spice Islands (Indonesia) that was being blocked by Byzantium/Venice and the Arabs.
What prompted Europe and Asia to largely engage in a beneficial trade?
Because of these characteristics, European dealing with Asia were based more on an association of being “equals.” This equality prompted Europe and Asia to largely engage in an beneficial trade relationship.
Did you know this about Vasco da Gama’s first voyage?
Did you know? By the time Vasco da Gama returned from his first voyage to India in 1499, he had spent more than two years away from home, including 300 days at sea, and had traveled some 24,000 miles. Only 54 of his original crew of 170 men returned with him; the majority (including da Gama’s brother Paolo) had died of illnesses such as scurvy.
What was the sailing route taken by British slave traders?
The ‘Triangular Trade’ was the sailing route taken by British slave traders. It was a journey of three stages. A British ship carrying trade goods set sail from Britain, bound for West Africa. At first some slaves were captured directly by the British traders. They ambushed and captured local people in Africa.