Age of exploration
An Age of Exploration and Isolation, 1400—1800
The Crusades. Crusades 1096-1272 AD What: military expeditions Who: sent by different popes Why: to capture the Holy Land from the Muslim Turks .
Chapter 19 The Age of Exploration. History Background Factors leading to the Age of Exploration ◦ The Crusades – Europeans wanted Asian goods ◦ Marco.
PORTUGAL By: Mary Feit, Oscar Juarez, Brenda Martinez and Xochytl Nuñez.
(c) 2003 Wadsworth Group All rights reserved Chapter 1 When Old Worlds Collide: Contact, Conquest, Catastrophe Chapter 1.
European Settlements in North America The Age of Exploration begins Early Spanish colonies Other countries begin to colonize Early English colonies.
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Results of the Crusades Mr. Barchetto Notes #5. Results of the Crusades Pt.1 THE POPE’S POWER DIMINSHES In the beginning the Crusades provided political.
Exploration. Beginning in the 1400s the Age of Exploration was when European countries expanded outside of its borders. Before the time Europe remained.
Historical Change Essential Questions 1.How does the physical and human geography of the world change over time? 2.What are the main causes of historical.
Age of Exploration Mr. Ornstein Willow Canyon High School.