T 9.1 Voyages of Discovery

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Across
  1. 2. product that came from China p. 391
  2. 3. he mistakenly landed in the Bahamas in hopes of finding the East Indies p. 394
  3. 8. him and his crew became the first Europeans to sail around the Cape of Good Hope p. 393
  4. 10. sailors could navigate without being close to land p. 397
  5. 11. science of making maps and globes p. 397
  6. 12. dangerous or hazardous p. 395
  7. 16. European nations wanted to bypass their trade routes in the Mediterranean Sea p. 392
  8. 17. he land on the east coast of South America p. 393
  9. 18. he confirmed Portugal's status as a world power p. 393
  10. 19. members of a religious order who encouraged people to convert to a particular religion p. 392
  11. 20. product that came from South and Southeast Asia p. 391
  12. 21. metal from West Africa p. 391
Down
  1. 1. sail completely around the world p. 396
  2. 4. the event that led foreign goods to grow fast in the European markets p. 391
  3. 5. they led the world in global exploration p. 392
  4. 6. he wanted to find direct access to the rich African trade in ivory, gold, and slaves p. 392
  5. 7. hard white substance from the tusk of an animal p. 392
  6. 9. he concluded that Columbus did not land in "the Indies" but a "New World" p. 395
  7. 11. cloth from India and Egypt p. 391
  8. 13. used to show direction p. 397
  9. 14. him and his crew circumnavigated around the world p. 396
  10. 15. a small, narrow vessel with two or three mats and triangular sails p. 398