Shared Flashcard Set

Details

Voyages to Distant Shores
Story of the Renaiassance: Chapter 13
12
History
9th Grade
05/03/2008

Additional History Flashcards

 


 

Cards

Term
silk road
Definition
Trade routes that connected China to to the west (one of the prized luxury items from china was silk). In use for over 1500 years beginning in the 2nd century AD
Term
Kublai Khan
Definition
Grandson of Ghenghis Khan, ruler of the Mongol empire. Polos spent 20 years at his court.
Term
The Travels of Marco Polo
Definition
When Marco Polo returned to Venice he was taken prisoner by the Genoese. Polo told his prisonmate, Rustichello, about his travels and Rustichello wrote this book about the things Marco Polo saw. Although Rustichello embellished a lot.
Term
1398
Definition
Year the Chinese overthrew the Mongols - blocked eastern portion of silk route to foreigners. During same time some Mongols became Muslim and blocked Christians from other parts of the silk route
Term
1453
Definition
The Ottoman Turks take Constantinople - the Turks now control all land routes to Asia. Turks impose extra fees - Asian goods become very expensive for Europeans.
Term
Henry the Navigator
Definition
Son of King John of Portugal. Fascinated with navigation & wanted to find a water route to the East. Sent Portugese ships along the coast of Africa past Cape Bajoador (by the Canary Islands)
Term
Green Sea of Darkness
Definition
Arab name for the Atlantic Ocean.
Term
Antipodes
Definition
People of the 13th century believed this was an island, south of the equator, inhabited by horrible monsters.
Term
Bartholomew Diaz
Definition
Sent by King John II of Portugal to explore African coast. The first European to sail around the Cape of Good Hope (although he Diaz called it the Cape of Storms). He didn't find Antipodes!
Term
Vasco da Gamma
Definition
Sailed around Africa - didn't hug coast as Diaz did - out of sight of land for 96 days. Stopped at Mozambique, Mombassa & Calicut. All controlled by Muslims - none happy to see him.
Term
1510
Definition
Portugese captured Goa - chief trading city of Muslims & Indians. In 1511 Portugese captured Ormuz and controlled nearly all spice routes. Portugese created a commercial empire - treated Muslims, Africans & Indians very badly.
Term
The Lusiads
Definition
Portugese epic poem written by Luis Vaz de Camoes, glorifying Portugal's sea explorations to India. Modeled on Virgil's Aneid & Homer's The Odyessey
Supporting users have an ad free experience!