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Title: An Era of Exploration


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An Era of Exploration
Early Voyages to the Americas
  • In 1001 Viking sailors led by Leif Erickson
    reached the northern tip of North America.
  • Vikings are believed to have settled in Vinland
    (current day Newfoundland)
  • Asians continued to cross the Bering Sea into
    North America after the last ice age.

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An Era of Exploration
Columbus Reaches the Americas
  • Portuguese and Spanish sailors wanted a share
    of the Asian spice trade.
  • King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella agreed to
    finance a voyage of exploration by Christopher
    Columbus
  • Columbus, an Italian sea captain, thought he
    could reach the East Indies by sailing west
    across the Atlantic.

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An Era of Exploration
Columbus Reaches the Americas
  • In 1492 Columbus set out with 3 ships and a
    crew of about 90 sailors. Nina, Pinta, Santa
    Maria)
  • Columbus commanded the largest ship, the Santa
    Maria.
  • Columbus and his crew hit land on October 12th
    1492 at 2am.
  • Columbus was sure he had reached the East
    Indies, when infact it was actually the Caribbean.

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An Era of Exploration
Columbus Reaches the Americas
  • When Columbus returned to Spain he presented
    the Queen and King with gifts never seen before.
  • Including ..pink pearls, parrots, tobacco,
    pineapple and hammocks.
  • Columbus also described the Indians he
    encountered there.
  • He explained that the Indians could easily be
    converted to Christianity.

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An Era of Exploration
Columbus Reaches the Americas
  • Columbus made 3 more trips across the
    Atlantic.
  • In 1493 he found the first Spanish colony in the
    Americas, on an island he called Hispaniola.
    (Present-Day Haiti and the Dominican Republic)
  • A COLONY is a group of people who settle in a
    distant land but are still ruled by the
    government of their native land.
  • The voyages of Columbus signaled a turning
    point for the Americas.
  • A turning point is a moment in history that marks
    a decisive change.

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An Era of Exploration
The Spanish Cross the Pacific
  • By 1511 the Spanish explored and conquered
    Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and Cuba.
  • They also looked for western route to Asia.
  • In 1513, Vasco Nunez de Balboa plunged into the
    jungles of the Isthmus of Panama.
  • Ferdinand Magellan led an exploration of 250 to
    sail across the Pacific.
  • In 1522, 1 of 5 ships 18 sailors returned.


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An Era of Exploration
A Global Cultural Exchange
  • The encounter between the peoples of the
    Eastern and Western hemispheres sparked a global
    exchange of goods and ideas known as the
    Columbian Exchange
  • The Columbian Exchange covered a wide range of
    areas, including food, medicine, government,
    technology, the arts, and language.
  • The exchange went in both directions.
  • Europeans learned much from the Native
    Americans. At the same time Europeans
    contributed in many ways to the culture of the
    Americans.


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An Era of Exploration
European Influences
  • Europeans introduced domestic animals such as
    chickens from Europe and Africa.
  • European pigs, cattle, and horses often escaped
    into the wild and multiplied rapidly.
  • As horses spread through North America, Indians
    learned to ride them and use them to carry heavy
    loads.
  • The first bananas came from the Canary Islands.
  • Oranges lemons, bluegrass, daisies, dandelions,
    and figs were also new to the Americas.

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An Era of Exploration
European Influences
  • Tragically, Europeans also new diseases, such as
    smallpox and influenza.
  • Native Americans had no resistance to these
    diseases.
  • Historians estimate that within 75 years,
    diseases from Europe had killed almost 90 percent
    of the people in the Caribbean islands and in
    Mexico


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An Era of Exploration
Native American Influences
  • Native Americans introduced Europeans to new
    customs and ideas.
  • Native Americans introduced Europeans to
    valuable food crops such as corn, potatoes,
    beans, tomatoes, squash and peanuts.
  • Skills were also exchanged How to use
    snowshoes, How to paddle canoes, How to trap
    beavers.

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