Contents
- 1 Which European kingdom took the lead in exploration?
- 2 Which country led overseas exploration?
- 3 Which nation did Prince Harry help to take the lead in overseas exploration?
- 4 Which European nation was the first to involve itself in exploration of the Atlantic?
- 5 Was European exploration Good or bad?
- 6 What was the European age of exploration or discovery?
- 7 Why did Europe expand in the 15th century?
- 8 What was a difference between Chinese and Portuguese navigation?
- 9 What happened before the age of exploration?
- 10 Why did Portugal decide to try to sail around Africa?
- 11 Which European country was the leader in developing?
- 12 Who were the first Europeans to arrive on Japanese soil?
- 13 Which was an immediate result of the European age of exploration?
- 14 What were the major developments in Europe that led the age of exploration?
- 15 Which of the factors that lead toward European exploration was the most important?
Which European kingdom took the lead in exploration?
Portugal, the western-most European country, was one of the primary players in the European Age of Discovery and Exploration. Under the leadership of Prince Henry the Navigator, Portugal took the principal role during most of the fifteenth century in searching for a route to Asia by sailing south around Africa.
Which country led overseas exploration?
BWHS World History EO 1
Question | Answer |
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Which civilization greatly influenced Southeast Asia? | India |
Which civilization strictly controlled European trading rights? | China |
Which country led overseas exploration? | Portugal |
Which country dominated trade in India in the late 1700s? | Britain |
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Which nation did Prince Harry help to take the lead in overseas exploration?
Cards In This Set
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Which nation did Prince Henry help to take the lead in overseas exploration? | Portugal |
In the 1400s, what was the most important trade good from the East? | spices |
Bartolomeu Dias captained the first European ship to sail what route? | around the southern tip of Africa |
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Which European nation was the first to involve itself in exploration of the Atlantic?
The Crown of Castile ( Spain ) sponsored the transatlantic voyages of Christopher Columbus to the Americas between 1492 and 1504, and the first circumnavigation of the globe between 1519 and 1522 by the expedition of Ferdinand Magellan (completed by Juan Sebastián Elcano).
Was European exploration Good or bad?
European Exploration had observed positive impacts in the areas of trade, economy and politics. New trade routes: European exploration opened new ways of trade to Asia as well as India, that helped other nations to source products quickly and make high profits.
What was the European age of exploration or discovery?
The Age of Exploration (also called the Age of Discovery ) began in the 1400s and continued through the 1600s. It was a period of time when the European nations began exploring the world. They discovered new routes to India, much of the Far East, and the Americas.
Why did Europe expand in the 15th century?
In the 15th century, Europe sought to expand trade routes to find new sources of wealth and bring Christianity to the East and any newly found lands. This European Age of Discovery saw the rise of colonial empires on a global scale, building a commercial network that connected Europe, Asia, Africa, and the New World.
The Chinese wanted to spread their religion. The Portuguese had no interest in establishing trade ports. The Portuguese did not want to spread Christianity and hoped to learn from other world religions.
What happened before the age of exploration?
European countries were interested in speeding up trade by finding a quicker sea route. A second reason for the beginning of the Age of Exploration was the rise of absolute monarchies in Europe. For example, ship building had drastically improved in the years immediately before the Age of Exploration began.
Why did Portugal decide to try to sail around Africa?
1450-c. 1526), to search overland for the Christian kingdom in Ethiopia. King João II also wanted to find a way around the southernmost point of Africa’s coastline, so just a few months after dispatching the overland explorers, he sponsored Dias in an African expedition.
Which European country was the leader in developing?
Era of Exploration
Question | Answer |
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The European leader in developing and applying 15th century sailing innovations | Portugal |
The chronological order in which European nations dominated the Indian Ocean trade | Portugal, England and Netherlands, Netherlands |
Hongwu was the first emperor of the ________ Dynasty | Ming |
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Who were the first Europeans to arrive on Japanese soil?
The first three Europeans to arrive in Japan in 1543 were Portuguese traders António Mota, Francisco Zeimoto and António Peixoto (also presumably Fernão Mendes Pinto ). They arrived at the southern tip of Tanegashima, where they would introduce firearms to the local population.
Which was an immediate result of the European age of exploration?
Which was an immediate result of the European Age of Exploration? Islamic culture spread across Africa and Asia. European influence spread to the Western Hemisphere. His calculations of the distance between Europe and Asia became the basis for our modern maps.
What were the major developments in Europe that led the age of exploration?
The Age of Exploration was rooted in new technologies and ideas growing out of the Renaissance, these included advances in cartography, navigation, and shipbuilding. The most important development was the invention of first the Carrack and then caravel in Iberia.
Which of the factors that lead toward European exploration was the most important?
There are three main reasons for European Exploration. Them being for the sake of their economy, religion and glory. They wanted to improve their economy for instance by acquiring more spices, gold, and better and faster trading routes. Also, they really believed in the need to spread their religion, Christianity.