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  1. European exploration

    European exploration - Age of Discovery, Voyages, Expansion: In the 100 years from the mid-15th to the mid-16th century, a combination of circumstances stimulated men to seek new routes, and it was new routes rather than new lands that filled the minds of kings and commoners, scholars and seamen. First, toward the end of the 14th century, the vast empire of the Mongols was breaking up; thus ...

  2. A Brief History of the Age of Exploration

    The Age of Exploration ended in the early 17th century after technological advancements and increased knowledge of the world allowed Europeans to travel easily across the globe by sea. The creation of permanent settlements and colonies created a network of communication and trade, therefore ending the need to search for new routes.

  3. Age of Discovery

    The Age of Discovery, also known as the Age of Exploration, was part of the early modern period and largely overlapped with the Age of Sail. It was a period from approximately the late 15th century to the 17th century, ... feeding fears of oceanic travel. [48] [49] From 1325 to 1354, ...

  4. European exploration

    History of the European exploration of regions of Earth for scientific, commercial, religious, military, and other purposes, beginning about the 4th century BCE. The major phases of exploration were centered on the Mediterranean Sea, China, and the New World (the last being the so-called Age of Discovery).

  5. 9 technological innovations that triggered the Age of Exploration

    The Age of Exploration, or the Age of Discovery, was a period of massive European exploration of the world. Predominantly occurring between the 15th and early-17th centuries, this period saw large ...

  6. What Was The Age Of Exploration Or The Age Of Discovery?

    The Age of Exploration, also known as the Age of Discovery, is the period in European history when overseas exploration began to grow in popularity. This era began in the late 1400's and lasted through the 1700's. It is responsible for influencing European culture, initiating globalization, and introducing colonialism around the world.

  7. Age Of Discovery

    15th century to the early 17th century. The Age of Discovery refers to a period in European history in which several extensive overseas exploration journeys took place. Religion, scientific and cultural curiosity, economics, imperial dominance, and riches were all reasons behind this transformative age. The search for a westward trade route to ...

  8. Causes and Impacts of the European Age of Exploration

    The Age of Exploration began during the Renaissance. The Renaissance was a time of new learning. ... Their special bottoms made it easier for explorers to travel along coastlines where the water was not deep. Caravels also used lateen sails, a triangular style adapted from Muslim ships. These sails could be positioned to take advantage of the ...

  9. Europe and the Age of Exploration

    The age is also recognized for the first English voyage around the world by Sir Francis Drake (ca. 1540-1596), who claimed the San Francisco Bay for Queen Elizabeth; Vasco da Gama's (ca. 1460-1524) voyage to India, making the Portuguese the first Europeans to sail to that country and leading to the exploration of the west coast of Africa ...

  10. 5 Reasons Why The Age of Exploration Began

    This Age of Exploration saw European sailors and merchants travel to distant lands in search of new markets for their products, new products to bring home and spread their religion. This European exploration was a direct consequence of the social and cultural changes sweeping Europe during the Renaissance.

  11. 3.3: European Voyages of Exploration: Intro

    The European Voyages of Exploration: Introduction. Beginning in the early fifteenth century, European states began to embark on a series of global explorations that inaugurated a new chapter in world history. Known as the Age of Discovery, or the Age of Exploration, this period spanned the fifteenth through the early seventeenth century, during ...

  12. Christopher Columbus ‑ Facts, Voyage & Discovery

    The Voyages of Christopher Columbus: Timeline. 1451 Columbus is born. 1492-1493 Columbus sails to the Americas. 1493-1496 Columbus returns to Hispaniola. 1498-1500 Columbus seeks a strait to ...

  13. 7 Ships and Navigational Tools Used in the Age of Exploration

    The use of galleons in battle declined after the Age of Exploration as newer, sleeker warships emerged. However, European sailors continued to use galleons as cargo ships into the 19th century. 4.

  14. 15 Famous Explorers Who Changed the World

    The story of human exploration is as old as the story of civilisation, and many of the stories of these explorers have become legends over the centuries. Here are 15 of the most famous explorers during the Age of Exploration, before and after. 1. Marco Polo (1254-1324)

  15. How Portugal's Seafaring Expertise Launched the Age of Exploration

    Portugal's Golden Age Nears Its End In the early 16th century, Portugal was the most prosperous nation in the world, thanks to its feats of navigation, exploration and conquest.

  16. Age of Encounter

    By the late 15th century Europe was in the midst of the Renaissance, the cultural rebirth that had followed the Middle Ages. This same period was also the Age of Encounter, a time when explorers from Italy, Spain, Portugal, and England set out to find easier trade routes to China and India. This time of exploration was led by such navigators as Christopher Columbus, John Cabot, Vasco de Gama ...

  17. The Age of Exploration: Crash Course

    In the 15th and 16th centuries, Europeans developed a bunch of tools and techniques that would allow them to travel around the world, in numbers and force heretofore unseen on the planet. And a lot of the results weren't great for the people who already lived in the places Europeans were "visiting." Sources. Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe.

  18. The Spice Trade & the Age of Exploration

    One of the major motivating factors in the European Age of Exploration was the search for direct access to the highly lucrative Eastern spice trade. In the 15th century, spices came to Europe via the Middle East land and sea routes, and spices were in huge demand both for food dishes and for use in medicines. The problem was how to access this ...

  19. 32 The Age of Exploration

    Advances in ship making and weaponry allowed ships to travel longer distances with provided security. Finally advances in mapmaking made travel and exploration more accessible. Navigational Equipment. The number of navigational tools used during the age of exploration was fairly large in number and each had a unique use.

  20. Portugal & the Age of Exploration

    The Age of Exploration led to a new, more violent and disruptive world where colonial powers carved up the globe as they jostled to extract precious resources from wherever they might be found and to enslave and transport millions of people for use as free labour. This Age of Empires, as we might call it, still has consequences today wherever ...

  21. Exploration: Conquistadors and Explorers

    On the morning of July 2, 1937, Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, took off from Lae, New Guinea, on one of the last legs in their historic attempt to circumnavigate the globe. Their ...

  22. Age of Discovery

    The Age of Discovery, also known as the Age of Exploration, was the period from the 15th century to the late 18th, when Europeans set sail to discover and explore other lands.It also marked the beginning of European colonialism and the start of the Mercantilist Age, as well as the beginning of globalization. While the European explorers did discover many uninhabited islands, for the most part ...

  23. Renaissance for Kids: Age of Exploration and Discovery

    Age of Exploration and Discovery. The Age of Exploration (also called the Age of Discovery) began in the 1400s and continued through the 1600s. It was a period of time when the European nations began exploring the world. They discovered new routes to India, much of the Far East, and the Americas. The Age of Exploration took place at the same ...

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    #4k #4kvideo #scenicrelaxation #peru Peru (4K UHD) - Cinematic Exploration of Peru's Historic Sites & Scenic Landscapes - Travel NaturePeru is a captivating ...