After seven hundred and seventy years of religious fighting against the Moors Spain finally won under the …show more content…
The reason Columbus was sent out to explore was mainly so that he could find a quicker way to Asia and or India. Once the Spanish stumbled upon the America’s they said they were in the new world. And in essence they were because they encountered stuff they had never seen before and they brought things the Indians had never seen before. They brought both good and bad things with them like diseases, guns, and a craving for gold. The crave for gold caused the spanish to do many things to try and get rid of the Indians and eventually they did. These trades became known as the Columbian …show more content…
The magnetic compass that allows explorers to know what direction they were going. The astrolabe which helped sailors find their latitude based on the angle of the sun. And also the lead line helped explorers because it showed them how deep the ocean was at their location and it also could give them a sample of the ocean floor. All of these tools were crucial in the exploration of the America’s and without them we might not live in the luxurious country we live in.
The age of exploration had many pros and cons and it also had a lot of things it depended on. It was a good thing that it occurred because it helped shape our world today, but it was bad how it all turned out for people that already lived in the Americas like the Inca. And nothing would have ever occurred had the technology not advanced or had Ferdinand and Isabella not granted Columbus a charter. So overall the dawn of the sixteenth century turned out to be a big turning point in our world's