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Chapter 1
A New World to Explore 1492-1682
“The Discovery of America”
Highlights
God’s Timing in Discovery of America
Native American Heritage
Christopher Columbus
Defeat of Spanish Armada
Spanish and French Exploration
Leif Ericson p. 4
Leif
Ericson was the Viking
who landed on the shores of
North America around A.D. 1000
God Sets the stage for the Discovery of
America p. 4-7
The Crusades
The Rise of the Middle Class
The Renaissance
The Search for New Trade Routes
The Reformation
God Sets the stage for the Discovery of
America p. 4-7
The Rise of the Middle Class
Note: Marco Polo first European
to travel the length of Asia. P. 5
God Sets the stage for the Discovery of
America p. 4-7
The Renaissance p. 5-6
Note: This rebirth of learning is referred to
today as the Renaissance, which means “rebirth”
It emphasized the abilities of mankind and
largely ignored God.
God Sets the stage for the Discovery of
America p. 4-7
Movable-type Printing Press p. 6
Note: Movable –type printing press was a very
important invention, introduced to Europe
about 1400, made possible the printing of the
Bible.
God Sets the stage for the Discovery of
America p. 4-7
Prince Henry the Navigator p. 6
Note: Prince Henry the Navigator sent out
several ships to explore the western coast of
Africa.
God Sets the stage for the Discovery of
America p. 4-7
Vasco da Gama p. 6
Note: Vasco da Gama sailed all the way
around Africa to India.
God Sets the stage for the Discovery of
America p. 4-7
Protestant Reformation p. 6
“Important movement in Europe”
Note: The Protestant Reformation ensured
that the people who colonized North America
would be heavily influenced by the Word of
God.
God Sets the stage for the Discovery of
America p. 4-7
Martin Luther p. 6
Note: Martin Luther attacked false doctrines
of the Roman Catholic Church by nailing his
Ninety-Five Theses to the church door in
Wittenberg, Germany, in 1517.
Map Transparencies
Map
Transparencies 1 and 2
Map
p. 7
Assignment
Classwork: Read and Discuss p. 4-7; answer questions p. 7
# 1-5
Seatwork: Take notes and important terms to your
notebook.
Homework: Read p. 8-12; answer p. 12 # 1-10 and p. 16 #
1-5; Quiz # 1 covering p. 4-10 on 8/23
Lesson 3 & 4 8/21/2013
Seatwork and Homework Check
Seatwork: Take notes and important terms to your
notebook.
Homework: Read p. 8-12; answer p. 12 # 1-10 and p. 16 #
1-5;
Columbus Discovers America (1492)
p. 9-12
Voyage of Discovery
America Gets a Name
Christopher Columbus: A Man with a Vision
Columbus Discovers America (1492)
p. 9-12
Ferdinand and Isabella
Note: Columbus finally persuaded the Spanish
king and queen, Ferdinand and Isabella, to
sponsor his expedition.
Columbus Discovers America (1492)
p. 9-12
Amerigo Vespucci
Note: The first to realize that what Columbus
had discovered was a new continent was an
Italian sailor, Amerigo Vespucci
Spain in the New World
Spanish Explorers and Conquerors
Vasco
de Balboa p. 13
Discovered the Pacific Ocean
Spain in the New World
Spanish Explorers and Conquerors
Ferdinand
Magellan p. 13
Led a three-year expedition that proved the
earth is round.
Spain in the New World
Spanish Explorers and Conquerors
Hernando
Cortes p. 13
Conquered the Aztec Indians of Mexico.
Spain in the New World
Spanish Explorers and Conquerors
Francisco
Pizarro p. 14
Conquered the Inca Indians of Per
Spain in the New World
Defeat of the Spanish Armada
The Defeat of the Spanish Armada: 1588 p. 15
Protestant England and Scotland would be free to
lay the groundwork for political and religious
freedom in North America.
Spain in the New World
The Spanish Legacy to America
St.
Augustine p. 14
The first permanent European settlement in
the present United States.
Current Event Assignment
Current Event
Pass out Current Event Cover Sheets
Group Class
Assign Group # 1-2 for presentation on 8/27/2013
Seatwork & Homework
Seatwork: Read p. 16 -18; answer p. 16 # 6-10 and p. # 1-4
Homework: Read p. 21-23; answer p. 24 # 1-7
Reminder: Quiz # 1 over p. 4-10 on Friday 8/23/2013; Current
Events presentation due on 08/27/2013
Recap
1.
Renaissance
2.
Amerigo Vespucci
3.
Movable-type printing press
4.
Martin Luther
5.
Ferdinand and Isabella
6.
The Protestant Reformation
7.
Vasco De Gama
8.
Lief Ericson
9.
Prince Henry the Navigator
10.
Marco Polo