the age of exploration. 2 the historical setting for exploration europe wanted trade world divided...
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The Age of Exploration
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The Historical Setting for Exploration
• Europe wanted trade• World divided into
independent spheres• Limited previous
contact with the Americas had occurred
• VikingsVikings
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Renaissance Ideas That Influenced Exploration
• Most educated men believed that the world was round
• There were certainly stories of other lands, but they were not focused on the Western Hemisphere
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Economic Developments
• Trade routes expanded• Europeans developed a
taste for Asian goods• The development of
banking
The Royal Exchange, London
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New TechnologyShips
• Caravels• Ship technology• Armaments
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New TechnologyNavigation
• Astrolabe• Compass• Practical knowledge of
winds and currents
Astrolabe
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CartographyEarly and Medieval Maps
Jerusalem maps
Mappa Mundi
Ptolemaic map
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Late Medieval and Renaissance Cartography
Portolan map Fra Mauro’s map
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Cartography and Projection
• Hipparchus and Ptolemy
• Mercator
Mercator map of Europe, 16th century
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Motives for Exploration
SEARCH FOR RESOURCES AND LAND
Oceanic ResourcesWheat
Sugar