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 Age of Encounters in Western Hemisphere  of their wealth. Before Pizarro


        launched an attack, he had to sail
        all the way back to Spain to get the
 In the late 1400s, countries on Europe’s   1. John Cabot   and the powerful Iroquois Confederacy.   support of Emperor Charles V. When
 Atlantic coast were competing with each   Learning from Columbus, John Cabot became   Cartier’s trips started French trade in   he returned to Peru, the Inca were
 other for wealth and power. Portugal was the   interested in finding a shorter route across the   North America.  in the midst of a civil war. Pizarro’s

 leader in exploration for many years. In 1488, a   ocean. England sponsored Cabot’s journey to   entrance coincided with a recent
 ship from Portugal sailed to the southern   sail through the North Atlantic in 1497. When   4. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado  victory by a leader named Atahualpa.
 tip of Africa.  he reached land, Cabot thought he had landed   Starting in Mexico in 1540, Coronado led an   Pizarro set a trap and quickly took
 Then, in 1492, Spain paid for Christopher   in Asia, but it was actually what is now Canada.   expedition for Spain in search of the Seven   over Atahualpa’s forces. Pizarro then
 Columbus to sail west across the Atlantic   His voyage proved a northern route to the   Cities of Cibola, which were said to be full of   took over the capital of Cusco in 1533,
 Ocean. Columbus studied everything that was   Americas could work. While in Canada, he met   amazing wealth just waiting to be taken. Along   ending the Inca Empire..
 available. He believed he could reach India   the Eastern Woodland Native People.  the way, the expedition discovered the Grand
 by sailing west. No one in Europe at the time   Canyon and found many Native People villages,   6. Hernán Cortés  1. John Cabot  2. Pedro Álvares Cabral  3. Jacques Cartier
 knew there were continents between the   2. Pedro Álvares Cabral  but there was no gold in any of them. Coronado   Hernán Cortés was one of the most
 Atlantic Ocean and India. When Columbus   In 1500, Portugal sponsored Pedro Cabral   passed through Arizona, New Mexico, crossed   famous Spanish conquistadors, or
 landed, he thought he had reached India.   to take 13 ships to India for trade. Cabral’s   west Texas and the Oklahoma panhandle,   Spanish soldiers who explored and
 He called the Taíno people he met “Indians.”   plan was to sail around Africa, but on the   and then entered Kansas around what is now   conquered lands around the world. He
 It wouldn’t be until 1503 when an explorer   way, his ships sailed far into the Atlantic. This   Liberal. His trek took him through what are now   conquered what is now central and
 named Amerigo Vespucci would discover that   the cities of Plains, Meade, Fowler, Minneola,   southern Mexico. He encountered the
 the land Europeans were exploring was really   misdirection caused Cabral to land on the coast   and Dodge City.  Aztec Empire in 1519. The Aztec king
 of South America. There, he met the Tupiniquim
 another continent. People later called the land   was Moctezuma II. His people were
 “America” in honor of this claim.  people..  5. Francisco Pizarro  very friendly to Cortés and his men
 Columbus brought evidence of his trip   3. Jacques Cartier  Setting sail for Spain, Pizarro first traveled to   because they believed Cortés to be

 back to Europe. He shared his adventures and   the Americas just 10 years after Columbus’s   one of their gods, Quetzalcoatl. The

 became famous in Europe. Once Columbus and   France hoped to find a northwest passage   voyage. Inspired by stories of great wealth,   Aztecs submitted to almost everything

 his crew shared what they had learned on their   to reach the Pacific Ocean through North   Pizarro traveled south along the coast in search   Cortés wanted. Cortés captured
 voyage, other explorers followed. Portugal,   America. In 1534, France sent Jacques Cartier   of wealthy civilizations. He then traveled to a   Moctezuma and forcibly took over the

 England, and France sent explorers across the   to go find one. Cartier sailed up rivers in what   part of South America known to the Spanish as   Aztec Empire. His military victories led

 Atlantic. Many early explorers believed they   is now Canada. He didn’t find a route to the   “Peru.” There, he encountered the Inca Empire.   to 300 years of Spanish domination of

 had reached Asia.  Pacific, but he did meet the Mi’kmaq people  Pizarro decided he wanted to take possession   Mexico and Central America.  4.    Francisco Vásquez  5. Francisco Pizarro  6. Hernán Cortés
                                                 de Coronado


                        Trade, Taxes, and Scarcity



                        Trade is one way people meet their wants and needs. Trade with others creates a
                        trade network. In Europe, there was a trade network between Europe and
                        the Indies. The “Indies” was what Europe called Asia in the 1400s. The trade
                        network covered a route known as the Silk Road. This trade route was used for
                        centuries. Caravans were groups of traders that traveled together. Caravans
                        brought spices, tea, silk, and other goods from the Indies to sell to the people
                        of Europe. The Caravans traveled through many countries to reach Europe.
                        Each country traded with the caravans.
                           Spices were not a natural resource in Europe. The supply of spices imported
                        to Europe depended on the caravans on the Silk Road. In the 1490s, the supply
                        of spices and other goods from Asia was stopped by the Ottoman Empire. The
                        Ottoman Empire controlled a large section of the Silk Road. The Ottomans put
                        high taxes on the goods coming into their country. This made the goods very
                        expensive. Many traders could not afford to pay the taxes to the Ottomans.
                        Therefore, the goods did not move on to Europe.
                           The monarchs of Spain, Ferdinand and Isabella, wanted spices and goods
                        from Asia to be in the markets in Spain. With the Ottomans blocking the land
                        route, they were not able to export any Spanish goods or import goods from
                        the Indies. Another route to the Indies was needed. If Ferdinand and Isabella
                        could meet the high demand for Asian goods, they could sell those goods for

                        a great profit.
                           This was the reason Columbus came
                        to Spain. He had the idea of sailing west
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 Why did people want to explore the seas? Why   God  of Columbus. They took a financial risk
 did people want to colonize new lands? Many had   Religion was very important to many countries. Some   on Columbus, hoping he would reach the
 different reasons for what they did. Many wanted   explorers wanted to bring their beliefs to the people of   Indies and return with spices. Columbus

 to find a safer route for trade between Europe and   the Americas. Many Portuguese and Spanish explorers   returned to Spain with a cargo of goods far
 Asia. In addition to finding a safer trade route, many   wanted to spread the beliefs of Christianity and   greater than spices. The risk Ferdinand

 European countries wanted more from their voyages.   convert native peoples to their religion.  and Isabella took paid off
 Each voyage was funded for a specific purpose. Those   greatly. The trade that began

 purposes are often referred to as the three Gs: Gold,   Glory  in 1492 between Spain and
 God, and Glory.  Europe is made up of many countries. These countries   the Americas is called the
 competed to claim land in the Americas. It was a race   Columbian Exchange.
 Gold  for explorers and settlers from each country to   This exchange had a
 Many explorers were seeking riches for themselves   start colonies. Many explorers hoped to gain fame   large impact on both   Landing of Columbus by John Vanderlyn
 and their country. They searched for gold and other   across the globe for their courageous actions and   sides of the Atlantic.
 precious metals that they could send back to Europe.   daring expeditions.
 These precious materials would be turned into coins,   Together, these motivations gave rise to the

 jewelry, and many other fine objects.  Age of Exploration.
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