Name: Isabella Smit Date: 12/5/2014 Graded Assignment Document-Based Question: Feudalism Submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date to receive full credit. (45 points) 1. To complete this Graded Assignment‚ retrieve the Feudalism DBQ. Use this document with its essay instructions and the DBQ Checklist to complete this DBQ essay. Make sure that your essay has an introduction‚ three body paragraphs‚ point-of-view analysis‚ an additional source that would strengthen the essay‚ and a conclusion
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and children. When Christopher Columbus discovered what he thought to be the "New World"‚ he had no idea that he would find a whole race of people. His intensions were to go out and find gold and spices to bring back to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella in Spain. Christopher Columbus made a total of four voyages in the span of twelve years‚ from 1492 to 1504. His voyage was not an easy one. He asked the king and queen several times for their finances to make the trip. Christopher Columbus eventually
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vs. “Self-portrait with Isabella Brandt” Bronzino’s Portrait of Eleanor of Toledo well known by its delicate thus realistic description of the lady and her son. The oil on panel painting depicts Eleanor of Toledo resting her hand on the shoulders of a boy presumed to be one of her sons. Eleanor is presented as an example of a good mother thus the painting presents the theme of good motherhood for prosperity of the society. Pieter Paul Rubens’ Self-portrait with Isabella Brandt‚ on the other hand
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from them. Here are a few of his major mistakes. One of his known faults was being involved in the slave trade. On his original voyage Columbus and his men arrived in the Caribbean where they seized six “Indians” to send back to Ferdinand and Isabella as slaves. The men used brute force to work on their plantations or mines until the natives died of strain. They also sent thousands back to Spain to be slaves for the wealthy‚ most of which died on the way over from Spain. Over all this may have
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Chapter 1 1. A Chapter 2 1. Which event brought Queen Isabella to the throne in 1474? a. The death of her brother Henry 2. How did a sea route to Asia impact Europe? a. The route allowed merchants to charge lower prices for imported Eastern goods 3. The government of which country sponsored Christopher Columbus’s 1492 exploration? a. Spain 4. How did Ferdinand and Isabella react to Columbus’s first voyage? a. They believed Spain could challenge Portuguese dominance of the seas 5. The Treaty of Tordesillas
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the wonder of the beauty in which he was discovering “There are six or eight different palms‚ which are a wonder to behold on account of their beautiful variety”. In his second letter “ Letter to Ferdinand and Isabella Regarding the Fourth Voyage” (Franklin‚ Letter to Ferdinand and Isabella Regarding the Fouth Voyage‚ 2008) he does not speak of any new exciting discovery or new beauty. Excitement / Sorrow When Columbus starts his first letter “Letter to Luis de Santangel Regarding the First Voyage”
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The Treaty of Alcáçovas‚ also known as Peace of Alcáçovas-Toledo‚ was the first agreement to regulate the colonial possessions. It received this name because it was signed in the villa of Alcáçovas‚ in 1479‚ by the Catholic Monarchs of Castile and Aragon and Alfonso V of Portugal ad his son‚ Juan. It was developed in order to solve the following main issues: - End with the hostility‚ that had increased after the War of the Castilian Succession‚ between Castile and Portugal - Divide the territories
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in the topic. In 1486 Columbus decided to try to get Spain to fund the expedition. When he went to spain he talked to the spanish Monarchs‚ King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella‚ who said they would think about the idea. After stalling for many years on the subject the spanish Monarchs finally changed their mind in 1492. Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand started changing their minds when Granada‚ the last
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Ferdinand of Aragon: Changing Spain Ferdinand of Aragon was a leader that changed Spain completely. He faced hardships but battled through them continually growing power. Although‚ he didn’t do it alone. His accompaniment of Isabella‚ Germaine de Foix‚ and later his children allowed Ferdinand to take over. He made a forever lasting impact on what is Spain today. Fernando nació el diez de marzo de 1452 en Sos‚ Aragón. La familia de Fernando consistió en su padre Juan Segundo de Aragon y su madre
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taught to us as a good man. What really happened in the year 1492 was that Columbus was a liar‚ he ordered his men to kill and hurt people‚ and he was a slave trader. Columbus got permission to sail westward to find China from Ferdinand of Argon and Isabella of Castille. He had told them the trip was for a good cause. He wanted to spread their religion and have others be known and welcome others to it. The King and Queen gave him money for three ships.1 What he had told them was not the truth at all
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