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Technology of Exploration  Spanish Colonization                                                                           Week 20 of 32 • Page 3



 There were many tools that made European exploration possible.   measurements to a table of latitudes that told
 measurements to a table of latitudes that told

 Funds, like those that Prince Henry the Navigator provided, were vital   them where they were.  The first Spanish colonists were mostly   Bartolomé de las Casas lived on Hispañola   being when the Spanish misunderstood a

 to exploration. The caravel, a smaller, faster sailing ship, also made   men. They came to the colonies to be   during the first wave of colonization. He   Quechua word.
 traveling on the open ocean possible. However, other tools were   Sextant  conquistadors, hoping to gain land and   estimated that 80–90 percent of the Taíno   During much of the Spanish colonial


 crucial to the Age of Exploration.  Sextants, like astrolabes, measure angles   wealth through conquest. The first Spanish   people died within the first 50 years of   period, only men migrated to the
 to determine the latitude of a ship.   settlements were on an island that   Spanish colonization.  Americas. They often had relationships
 Cartographic Improvements  However, they also measure longitude.   Columbus named Hispañola. This Island is   Early Spanish colonization focused   with and married native women. Because
 Accurate maps were not very common in the Middle Ages. Prior   They measure the distance between the   located in the Caribbean and is the home   on the areas of major conquest: the   of these relationships, the population of
 to the invention of the printing press, all maps were hand-drawn,   horizon and a celestial body, such as the   of the modern-day countries of Haiti and   Caribbean, the Aztec Empire, and the Inca   the Spanish colonies grew to be
 which made them very difficult to create. During the Renaissance,   sun or moon. That measurement is matched   Sextant  the Dominican Republic. The native people   mostly people of mixed Spanish and
 sun or moon. That measurement is matched


 cartography took on new importance. The Greek scholar Ptolemy   with the measurements on a table, which identifies   from the island were called the Taíno, and   Empire. The Caribbean islands that were   Indigenous heritage.
  es
 with the measurements on a table, which identifi
 studied cartography and developed a grid with lines called latitude   a location’s latitude and longitude. Knowing both longitude and   they called their island home Quisqueya.  conquered by the Spanish were often   The Spanish colonies eventually
 and longitude. These could be used to help travelers determine their   latitude gave explorers an exact location. Sextants are still used by   Because the Taíno were the first   called the West Indies because Columbus   extended into Florida and the

 exact location on the globe. Latitude and longitude lines were tools   sailors today.  Native Peoples to have Europeans live in   mistakenly thought he had reached islands   southwestern portion of the modern-day
 used by Renaissance-era cartographers to create better maps.  on the outskirts of India. The former
 As European explorers traveled to new areas of the world, they   Compass  constant, close proximity, they suffered   Aztec Empire was called “New Spain” by   United States. Spanish colonies also spread
 made maps to chronicle where they had been, stake claims for their   One of the earliest navigational tools was the magnetic compass. It   terribly from the diseases that the Spanish   throughout all of Central America and

 governments, and help others travel back to these destinations.   was first invented in China over 1,000 years ago. Europeans learned   brought. The first Spanish colonists also   the Spanish conquistadors. “Peru” was   everywhere in South America, except for

 In 1569, Gerardus Mercator innovated cartography even further   about the compass from the Arabs, who had originally learned of   forced the Taíno people to work for them   the name the Spanish gave the Inca   Brazil. The Portuguese claimed Brazil as
 by creating a map that flattened out the globe. The longitude and   this invention from the Chinese in about 1000 or 1100 C.E. To use   in the encomienda system. Spanish writer   Empire. This name most likely came into  their own colony.


 latitude lines on these maps were straight. This flat map was a tool   the first compasses, sailors rubbed an iron needle on a rock called

 that allowed sailors to plot their destinations on fixed lines. It made   a lodestone. The needle then became magnetized. The needle was

 traveling across oceans easier.  then stuck into a piece of straw or something else that would float

 and placed in a cup of water. The needle would always point north.
 Astrolabe  The compass did not pinpoint location, but it helped sailors know                     Portrait of
 For hundreds of years, people have looked at objects in the night sky   which direction they were traveling.  Bartolomé de
 to help keep track of where they were. Looking at the night sky                                  Las Casas
 and knowing where the stars are helps a person on the ground
 know which direction to travel. For example, the North Star will
 tell you which direction is north, no matter where you are. Once
 explorers know which way is north, they can use other scientific

 tools to pinpoint their location, chart their courses, and sail all
 the way around the world.
 One of the most important tools navigators used during the
 Age of Exploration was the astrolabe. Sailors used astrolabes to
 travel across wide-open seas by measuring the latitude of a ship
 at sea. Using the sun during the day and the North Star at night,
 sailors would point the indicator on the astrolabe at their chosen
 celestial object (the sun or the North Star). Then, they would
 read the dial to determine their latitude. They compared their
                                                                                                                         Taíno farmers
 Mariner’s Astrolabe


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 English colonization allowed English citizens to start new lives across the  to practice. This freedom was included in   The Portuguese had a great empire that they started building in
 sea. Some colonists were motivated to make money and gain a higher   the charter.  the 1420s. They created trade centers from West Africa, around
 status in society. Other colonists came to practice their religion freely   Another form of charter created a   the Cape of Good Hope, to Asia and into South America. This
 and avoid persecution. Many others sought the chance to get land of their   proprietorship. In this case, the king gave a   allowed them to become one of the first intercontinental empires

 own, which was very difficult in Europe. Regardless of the motivations   charter to a person as a reward for services   when they were able to create Portuguese Brazil.

 behind their decisions, all colonists came as a result of a charter.  to the king. The person given the charter   Vasco da Gama was the third son of a minor nobleman in
 A charter was a legal document given by the king of England. It gave   was called a proprietor, meaning “owner.”   Portugal. In 1492, he earned a name for himself by seizing French
 land to a company or individual to create a colony. The charter included   The charter gave the proprietor all the   vessels that had violated Portuguese shipping rights. After this
 the geographic location for the colony. It also laid out the terms   rights to govern the colony and choose the   success, the king chose da Gama to lead an expedition to East
 between the king and the government in the colony. The charter gave   purpose for the colony and the conditions   Asia to set up trade between Portugal and Asia.
 each colonist the rights and privileges of an English subject. The purpose   for paying taxes to the crown. The colonies   In July 1497, da Gama set out with four ships. By January 1498,
 of the colony was also described in the charter. Finally, the charter   that were established by proprietors   they had reached Mozambique, an island off of the eastern coast
 detailed the conditions for paying taxes to the king. The charter was the   included New York, New Hampshire,   of Africa. The da Gama expedition spent an extended period of
 deed, or document of ownership, for the colony, its constitution, and the   Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, South   time there resting and recovering from scurvy. Scurvy is a disease
 financial contract between the king of England and the colony.  Carolina, and Pennsylvania.  Royal Charter for the   that sailors often developed from not getting enough vitamin C.

 Charters provided two important things. First, they guaranteed the   Some of the colonies established by   colonization of the   Sailors got this disease from not having enough fresh fruits or
 colonists the same rights as citizens in England. This included the right   companies and proprietors later became   Massachusetts Bay   vegetables on their ships.
 of representation in government. Second, the charter allowed for an   royal colonies. The king rewrote their   Colony  The trade routes, currents, and winds on the eastern side of
 elected legislature, as long as the laws the legislature made did not go   charters so that all of the profits and authority   Africa had been known and traveled for hundreds of years by

 against the laws of England.  became his. These royal colonies included New Hampshire, New York,   Muslim traders. The Portuguese used this knowledge to reach
 People who wanted to start a colony had different options. One   New Jersey, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.  India in May 1498. The expedition had achieved its goal. Da   which are so marvelous … that I fancied myself to be
 option was to form a company. A company was made up of investors   Gama returned to Portugal but later returned to India on two   near the terrestrial paradise.
 who provided ships, tools, food, water, and protection for the people   more voyages. This led to the creation of Portuguese trading   Brazil had many natural resources that Portugal
 who would move to America. Wages for the colonists were also   posts from East Africa all the way to Japan.  utilized to create goods and products to send back
 paid with the investors’ money. The colonists were required to meet   Da Gama’s route around Africa and into Asia played a crucial   to Europe for a profit. Brazil became the largest

 the goals of the charter. They worked for the company and lived by   role in Pedro Álvares Cabral sailing too far west and accidentally   sugar producer within a few decades of Portugal
 the rules of the charter. The colonists remained the king’s subjects

 but lived and worked across the ocean. They worked to provide the   finding Brazil. The winds off the coast of Africa blew Cabral off   colonizing, or taking over, the area. It started with
 company with products such as furs, lumber, and agricultural products.   course, and he and his crew landed in Brazil. After this discovery,   60 sugar mills in 1570, and within 75 years, there
 The company would then sell the products back in England for profit.   an explorer named Gonçalo Coelho led an expedition into   were 350 sugar mills. Brazil also had a large timber

 These profits were used to pay the company’s investors and the king. The   Brazil’s coastline to discover more about the country. The Treaty   industry that took advantage of the hardwoods for


 colonies that were established by a company charter included Virginia,   of Tordesillas gave Portugal their own sphere of influence in   Vasco da Gama  lumber and the dye that could be produced from
 Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Delaware.  Brazil, and they were able to claim it as their own. Florentine   the brazilwoods. The hardwoods were used to create

 At this time in England, there was great conflict over what church a   Amerigo Vespucci also visited Brazil and was amazed by the   everything from tables to violins.
 person attended on Sundays. An official state church had been created   sights he saw. He wrote the following description of what he saw:  The colonization of Brazil was similar to that of the English


 that every person in England was supposed to attend. In colonies, the   This land is very delightful, and covered with an infinite number of   settlement in North America. A group of several hundred colonists came
 king’s people weren’t there to enforce that law. Colonists could attend   green trees and very big ones which never lose their foliage, and through  to the coast of Brazil to build different settlements. Portugal set up

 the church they wanted to instead of the church the king said they   the year yield the sweetest aromatic perfumes and produce an infinite   “captaincies.” This gave grants to Portuguese nobles and their workers
 must attend. The colonists had more freedom to choose what religion   variety of fruit, gratifying to the taste and healthful to the body … and   to develop land to farm on. Many other colonists from Portugal moved to
        the fields produce herbs and flowers and many sweet and good roots,   Brazil in order to practice the religion they chose.
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