§1.2: The start of the Age of Discovery (P.2)

§1.2: The start of the Age of Discovery (P.2)
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§1.2: The start of the Age of Discovery (P.2)

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What? Exercises 1 + 4.
How? Individually or in pairs.
Duration? 6 minutes.

Done?
 Do exercise 5 + 6. 
 Write down keywords in your notebook.
timer
6:00
Work on section 1.2!
Previous learning goals
Who was Marco Polo and why is he so important?
How did the Europeans reach the wealth of Asia?

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Silk Road
Is it still relevant?


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Today's learning goals
Who was Prince Henry and why is he so important?
ALWAYS write these down in your notebook!
How did Portugal become the dominant world power?

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Goals for this lesson
At the end of this lesson you understand...
  • What role trade with the East played in the Late Middle Ages and how it changed.
  • How tradeconflicts led to the age of discovery.
  • How Portugal became the dominant world power.

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Problem: Ottoman Empire
Machtig en welvarend💪🤑.

Europeanen NIET blij😠:
- Continu oorlog⚔️.
- Moesten hoge prijzen 
  betalen voor luxegoederen💰.


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Prince Henry 
'the Navigator'
Funded Portuguese exploration of Africa.

Why?
- Take over luxury trade.
   E.g. ivory, gold and slaves.
- Discover a route to Asia.


The caraval (ship).

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Age of Discovery
 In 1488 they reached the 
Cape of Good Hope.

In 1498 Vasco da Gama reaches India.
- Has trouble trading.
   -> Arab merchants + locals.

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No big deal, right?

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What do you notice?

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Portugal rules 
the waves

After the explorations, Portugal became dominant in the spice trade.

 Portugal became a large 
naval power (large fleet). 

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Slide 15 - Video

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What? Exercises 7a, 10, 11 + 12.
How? Individually or in pairs.
Duration? 6 minutes.

Done?
 Write down the key terms, 
           events and dates from the lesson.   
timer
6:00
Work on section 1.2!

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During the 13th century, Europeans started to map the world.

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What? Exercises 1, 4, 5 + 6.
How? Individually or in pairs.
Duration? 6 minutes.

Done?
 Write down the key terms, 
           events and dates from the lesson.   
timer
6:00
Work on section 1.2!

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Planning for this lesson
  1. Checking the homework
  2. Instruction paragraph 1.2 The start of the Age of Discovery
  3. Short assignment about the Age of Discovery 

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