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NAVIGATION


Navigation is any method used to find one’s way or hold a ship


on course. In the 16th century, sailors had various kinds of


instruments to help them cross the oceans.


WHY DID COLUMBUS SAIL WEST?


In 1492, Christopher Columbus persuaded King


Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain to sponsor a


voyage westwards. Its aim was to find a new trading


route to Asia. Columbus landed in the Bahamas,


starting a new age of exploration and invasion.


OLD WORLD


Europe, Asia, and Africa had been known


to geographers since ancient times. They


became known as the Old World after the


European discovery of the Americas.


HOW WAS DISTANCE MEASURED?


Distances travelled at sea were calculated from speed


and time. To measure these, a wooden log was


thrown overboard. The crew called out the time it


took the log to pass between two measuring points


on the ship. The ship’s course and progress were


measured on a peg-board.


WHAT INSTRUMENTS WERE USED?


Sailors used a compass to check the direction they


were travelling. They could also work out a ship’s


position by measuring the angle of the Sun or stars


above the horizon. They did this with a metal plate


called a quadrant, a disc called an astrolabe, or a


simple stick called a cross-staff.


NEW WORLD


The New World was one of the terms


which came to be used by Europeans to


describe the newly discovered lands of


North and South America.


1 FORTRESS ISLAND
Spain invaded Puerto Rico in 1508.
Defences were first built at San Felipe
del Morro (above) in 1540. Spain’s
colonies soon came under attack
from rivals such as the English.

WHO EXPLORED THE OLD WORLD?


In the Middle Ages, the Venetian Marco Polo and


the Moroccan Ibn Battutah travelled east to China.


The Chinese admiral Zheng He sailed west to Africa


in the 15th century. By the 16th century, Portuguese


and Dutch ships were trading in southeast Asia.


TREASURES FROM THE EAST 3
Silk reached Europe from China along the overland trading routes
followed by Marco Polo. Porcelain became a major Chinese export as
east–west shipping routes were opened up in the 16th and 17th centuries.

4 LANDFALL IN A NEW WORLD
Columbus and his crew meet the Taino people of the Bahamas,
believing them to be Asians. The conquered Tainos had to give gold to
the Spaniards as tribute. Columbus’ discovery brought huge wealth to
Spain, but spelt disaster for the native peoples of the Caribbean.


HENRY THE NAVIGATOR
1394–1460
This Portuguese prince
founded an observatory and a
school of navigation on Cape
St Vincent, Portugal. Here, a
new type of ship, called a
caravel, was designed. Henry
also sponsored voyages along
the coast of West Africa.
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