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5. The Time of Discoverers and Reformers
Lesson 2. Discovery and Conquest (1)


5. 
The Time of 
Discoverers and Reformers
Lesson 5.2: The start of the Age of Discoveries

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Do you know any explorers from
the 15th / 16th century?

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Which two European countries were the first to begin voyages of exploration in the 15th century?
A
Spain and Italy
B
Italy and France
C
Great Britain and Portugal
D
Portugal and Spain

Slide 5 - Quiz

people in this lesson
Marco Polo
Bartholomeu Dias
Vasco da Gama

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The known world around 1500

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Then
Now
India
China
Indonesia
The Americas

East Indies
West Indies
India

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5. The Time of Discoverers and Reformers
Lesson 2. Discovery and Conquest (1)


5. 
The Time of 
Discoverers and Reformers
Lesson 5.2: The start of the Age of Discoveries

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Geographical facts (to learn)
Today:

India

Indonesia

America (N + S)

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Geographical facts (to learn)
Today:

India

Indonesia

America (N + S)
15th century

India

East Indies

West Indies

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Now
East Indies
West Indies
India

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2a. Link the names of these Asian products to the correct image
cinnamon
pepper
nutmeg
silk
cloves

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In search of spices 

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What triggered the Age of Discoveries 
in the 15th century?
  1. The Renaissance: more (Greek) knowledge of geography became available in Europe.
  2. The Ottoman conquest of Constantinople (1453):  The Turks taxed the trade goods (spices) coming from the East Indies so they became very expensive in Europe.

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Use Google Maps. What is the walking distance (kilometers & hours) from Venice (Italy) to Xiamen (China)?


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Use Google Maps.
What is the highest altitude you must climb? In which country?


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Suppose you walk 12 hours a day.
How many days would the journey take?



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Suppose you start your 253 day journey in Venice on March 1st.
When will you arrive in Xiamen?




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Asian goods were very expensive in Europe.
Which of the following was NOT a reason for
the high prices of Asian goods?
A
Asian merchants had to pay money to middlemen
B
the trade road was dangerous
C
the trade route was very long
D
Asian farmers asked high prices for their products

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  • The Turkish taxes triggered European countries to try to find a DIFFERENT sea route to the East Indies.

  • Especially Portugal and Spain sent out explorers  to find this route and take the spices themselves (and avoid the Turkish taxes....)

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