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