monopoly on the use of firearms and explosives, but
their effective use of naval technology, their heavy guns
that could be mounted in the hulls of their sturdy ves-
sels, and their tactics gave them military superiority over
lightly armed rivals that they were able to exploit until
the arrival of other European forces several decades later.Voyages to the New World
While the Portuguese were seeking access to the spice
trade of the Indies by sailing eastward through theIndian Ocean, the Spanish were attempting to reach
the same destination by sailing westward across the
Atlantic. Although the Spanish came to overseas dis-
covery and exploration after the initial efforts of the
Portuguese, their greater resources enabled them to
establish a far grander and quite different overseas
empire.
An important figure in the history of Spanish explo-
ration was an Italian known as Christopher Columbus
(1451-1506). Knowledgeable Europeans were aware
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VerdeAzores0 2,000 4,000 Miles0 2,000 4,000 6,000 KilometersA Portuguese expeditions, 1430s–1480s
B Dias, 1487–1488
C Da Gama, 1497–1499
D Portuguese voyages to the East, 1509–1514
E Columbus’s first voyage, 1492F Columbus’s three successive voyages, 1493–1502
G Voyages attended by Vespucci, 1499–1502
H Magellan–Del Cano, 1519–1522
I Cabot, 1497Principal Voyages of DiscoveryAreas under Spanish control
Areas under Portuguese control
Line of Demarcation, Treaty of Tordesillas, 1494Spanish trading cities
Portuguese trading cities
Independent trading citiesSpanish routes
Portuguese routes
Other routesMAP 14.1European Discoveries and Possessions in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries.
Desire for wealth was the main motivation of the early explorers, although spreading Christianity
was also an important factor. Portugal under Prince Henry the Navigator initiated the first voyages
in the early fifteenth century; Spain’s explorations began at the century’s end.Q Which regions of the globe were primarily explored by Portugal, and which were the
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