Age of Discovery: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Age of Discovery ''' | '''Age of Discovery ''' | ||
* [category:Spice Trade|Spice trade] | |||
* [category:Age of Discovery|Age of Discovery] | |||
== Portugal ==' | == Portugal ==' | ||
=== Technology === | === Technology === | ||
Line 34: | Line 37: | ||
** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa_da_%C3%8Dndia Casa de India (Portuguese state corporation for spice trade (wikipedia)] | ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa_da_%C3%8Dndia Casa de India (Portuguese state corporation for spice trade (wikipedia)] | ||
=== = | == Sources == | ||
* Excellent review of the history of European Atlantic explorations here: [https://crossingtheoceansea.com/index.html Crossing the Ocean Sea by Mary Ames | |||
* [ | Mitchell] | ||
* | ** this "web-book" has succinct, well-organized chapters in chronological order | ||
** can be an excellent and appropriate source for students |
Revision as of 01:20, 25 April 2021
Age of Discovery
- [category:Spice Trade|Spice trade]
- [category:Age of Discovery|Age of Discovery]
== Portugal =='
Technology[edit | edit source]
- Cod fishing
- salt
- as ballast on outgoing expeditions and used as a preservative for the cod catch
- salt
- see
- [Bacalhau (portuguese salted cod, wiki)]
- [Why are Portuguese Obsessed with Cod (portoalities.com)]
- lanteen sails
- lanteen dervivced from Latin for Roman style triangle sails << to confirm
- which were serviced from Arab/ Indian Ocean sails << to confirm
- lanteen dervivced from Latin for Roman style triangle sails << to confirm
[edit | edit source]
Bartolomeu Dias[edit | edit source]
King Manuel I[edit | edit source]
- Background
- Spice Trade
- See Spice Trade for profitability of trade to Portugal
- Manuel I was known as "The Fortunate King" and also "The Grocer King" ("le roi epicie")
- Source: Historic Alleys blogspot
Vasco de Gama[edit | edit source]
- Portugal sources:
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livro_das_Armadas https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descobrimentos_portugueses
Sources[edit | edit source]
- Excellent review of the history of European Atlantic explorations here: [https://crossingtheoceansea.com/index.html Crossing the Ocean Sea by Mary Ames
Mitchell]
- this "web-book" has succinct, well-organized chapters in chronological order
- can be an excellent and appropriate source for students