Cartographers
people who drew maps
Portolan charts
mapped harbours and coastlines
Log and Line
measured a ship's speed in knots
Astrolabe/quadrant
helped determine a ship's latitude (distance from equator) by using the position of the stars and sun
logbook
used to record speed
Compass
used to identify the north
Caravel
large and sturdy ship used to make long voyages and able to sail in all winds
Carvel-built hulls
Planks fitted edge to edge rather than overlapped
Rudders
made it easier to steer caravels
Naos
bigger versions of the caravels - used when sailing the Atlantic
Lateen Sails
triangular sails added to the ships to help steer through wind
Scurvy
lack of vitamin C - loss teeth
Mutiny
sailors rebelling against their captain
Execution
killed as punishment
The Great Silk Road
trade route to China
Henry the Navigator
set up the school of navigation at Sagres
Bartolomeu Dias
1487; sailed to the Cape of Good Hope along the coast of Africa
Vasco da Gama
1497; sailed to Calicut in India around the coast of Africa
Christopher Columbus
discovered America in 1492; thought he was in Asia so called the natives Indians
Ferdinand Magellan
1522; proved the world was round
Circumnavigation
Sailing around the globe
Conquistadores
Spanish for conquerors: soldiers who conquered the native peoples of South America
Hernán Cortés
Conquered the Aztecs
Aztecs
a tribe in central Mexico who owned an empire
Tenochtitlan
capital of the Aztec's Empire
Montezuma II
Aztec King who was tricked by Cortés, killed during conquest
New Spain
built on the remains of Tenochtitlan
Colonisation
when a country takes over another territory and settles some of its own people there to control it
Colony
a country controlled by another
Disease
Smallpox, measles and influenza killed most natives in colonised areas
Slavery triangle
ships sailed to African slaving ports and took slaves to the Americas
Brazil
Portugal colonised Brazil - why they still speak Portuguese there
British Empire
colonised east North America, India, Australia, New Zealand ad sections of Africa
French Empire
conquered parts of North America, parts of Africa and Asia
Treaty of Tordesillas
1494; divided the New World between Spain and Portugal
New World
South America
Columbian exchange
the exchange of foods and animals between Europe and the Americas