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WH Chp 13

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  • What broad topic does Chapter 13 cover?
    Exploration and Discovery
  • What was the Line of Demarcation's practical effect on colonization?
    It gave Spain rights to lands west of the line and Portugal rights to lands east, influencing colonization patterns (e.g., Brazil to Portugal)
  • Which French explorers traveled the Mississippi River region?
    Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet (explored); Sieur de La Salle claimed the Mississippi Valley for France
  • Who led the first circumnavigation of the earth (though he died during the voyage)?
    Ferdinand Magellan (voyage completed by survivors)
  • What role did maps and improved mapmaking play in exploration?
    They became more accurate and based on traders' reports, enabling longer voyages and safer navigation
  • What 15th-century ship design made long sea voyages more practical?
    The caravel
  • Which European nation founded New Amsterdam (later New York City)?
    The Dutch (via Henry Hudson's exploration)
  • What is a caravel and why was it important?
    A versatile ship with square and triangular sails that combined power and maneuverability for ocean travel
  • What papal action attempted to divide new lands between Spain and Portugal?
    Pope Alexander VI's Line of Demarcation
  • Who was Prince Henry "the Navigator" and what did he do?
    A Portuguese leader who founded a navigation school and promoted exploration
  • What is the meaning of "circumnavigation"?
    Sailing around the world
  • Which explorers discovered the Mississippi River and the Grand Canyon region?
    Hernando de Soto discovered the Mississippi; Francisco Vázquez de Coronado's men reached the Grand Canyon region
  • What is the difference between mercantilist and capitalist views of wealth?
    Mercantilists saw wealth as national hoards of gold/silver; capitalists viewed wealth as money invested to generate more money and individual profit
  • Who first rounded the tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope)?
    Bartolomeu Dias
  • What traveler's tales stirred European imagination about the Far East?
    Marco Polo
  • Define capitalism as described in the chapter.
    An economic system that uses wealth to create more wealth through private investment and joint-stock companies
  • What is a prospectus and how did it relate to early ventures?
    A public announcement describing a business venture used to attract investors who would underwrite costs and share profits or losses
  • Define mercantilism.
    An economic system where colonies exist to supply the mother country and the government controls trade to accumulate national wealth
  • Who is called the "Father of New France" and founded Quebec in 1608?
    Samuel de Champlain
  • Which economic system did the chapter say provided the greatest long-term benefits?
    Capitalism, because it encouraged investment, production, and broader prosperity
  • Who searched for the Northwest Passage for a shorter route to Asia?
    Explorers like John Cabot and later Henry Hudson (sponsored by different nations)
  • Name four changes in the Old World that led to exploration of the New World.
    Renaissance curiosity and finance, improved navigation and maps, Ottoman control of trade routes, and commercial rivalry among European nations
  • Give three examples of important people to remember from this chapter.
    Marco Polo, Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama (any three from the people list are acceptable)
  • What is a joint-stock company?
    A company where investors pool resources, receive stock certificates, and share profits and losses
  • What Spanish conquistador defeated the Aztecs?
    Hernán Cortés
  • How did European treatment of indigenous peoples vary by country?
    Spain often enslaved and forced conversions; Portugal varied; France tended to work with natives; English often attempted coexistence but with exceptions
  • Which English settlement was the first permanent English colony in North America?
    Jamestown (1607)
  • What were common motives that prompted European explorers?
    Search for new trade routes, quest for gold, desire for adventure and glory, religious concerns, and national competition
  • Who was Bartolomé de las Casas and what did he do?
    A missionary and advocate who worked to protect Native Americans and helped pass the New Laws of 1542
  • What instrument greatly aided sailors and mapmaking during exploration?
    The compass
  • Which conquistador captured and executed the Inca ruler Atahualpa?
    Francisco Pizarro
  • Which navigational tools helped sailors determine latitude?
    The astrolabe, quadrant, and cross-staff
  • What motivated many Spanish explorers (conquistadors)?
    Search for riches, conversion of Indians to Catholicism, and establishing Spanish authority
  • What were the three ships Columbus sailed with in 1492?
    The Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa María
  • Which explorer found a sea route to India and increased Portuguese trade?
    Vasco da Gama
  • Which explorer believed he could reach Asia by sailing west and sailed in 1492?
    Christopher Columbus
  • Name three major joint-stock companies from the Age of Exploration.
    The English East India Company, the Dutch East India Company, and the French Company of New France
  • What economic changes in Europe are termed the Commercial Revolution?
    Shift from land-based wealth to money economy, new business practices, and expanded trade and finance
  • How did the Ottoman conquest influence European exploration?
    It made overland trade routes risky and costly, encouraging searches for sea routes to Asia
  • Why were missionaries later forbidden or restricted in China and Japan?
    Because of earlier Portuguese abuses, local resistance (e.g., Buddhist opposition), and distrust of foreign influence