An Age of Explorations and Isolation. Europeans Explore the East Renaissance encouraged adventure and curiosity Exploration greatly changes the world.
Do Now: It is a gray morning in 1430. You are standing on a dock in the European country of Portugal, staring out at the mysterious Atlantic Ocean. You.
NEXT An Age of Explorations and Isolation, 1400–1800 Motivated by Christian faith and a desire for profit, Europeans explore distant lands, while Japanese.
Section 1 “Europeans Explore the East” Chapter 19.
An Age of Exploration. Early Trade Routes Europeans traded with Asia via water and land routes –Ports at Venice & Constantinople in the Mediterranean.
Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal March 4, 1394 – November 13, 1460 Although he was called Prince Henry the Navigator by the English, Prince Henry.
EARLY EXPLORERS & FAR EAST REFORM
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An Age of Explorations and Isolation, 1400–1800
Jeopardy
Ch 13 - Age of Exploration. Main Idea During the 1400s and 1500s European explorers were inspired by Greed – buy and sell luxury trade goods Curiosity.
Do now part 2: It is common for us all to have curiosity about an unknown place/thing. 1. What have you wanted to explore, or been curious about? 2. As.