Bibliography
Secondary Sources
"Biological and Cultural Exchanges During the Age of Discovery." Teacher Genuis. 2011. 21 December 2012
<http://teachergenius.teachtci.com/biological-and-cultural-exchanges-during-the-age-of-exploration/>
This website is a secondary source because it was made centuries after the actual event and the facts were gathered from other sources. The website helped me understand the imports from other countries in the Great Age of Discovery and how it affected the Americas and changed the population of the native people to what we have today.
Caravel. 2008. Western Civilization ii. 24 December 2012
<http://westciv2.umwblogs.org/2010/04/22/prince-henry-the-navigator/>
This painting is a secondary source because it wasn't painted during Prince Henry's time nad was based off other visuals. The painting helped to view the ship that Prince Henry helped design to navigate the waters of West Africa and helped on his expeditions.
Ceuta. 2011. Wikimedia. 27 December 2012
<http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ceuta.png>
This map is a secondary source because it was created after Prince Henry's time and was based on other sources. The map helped to view the location of Ceuta, the country that Prince Henry encouraged his father to conquer, and learned the importance of trade routes from.
Corriente Cattle. 2012. Evi. 20 December 2012
<http://www.evi.com/q/facts_about__corriente_cattle>
This picture is a secondary source because it was taken by someone in a different century than Prince Henry. The picture helped show a visual view of the cattle the Europenas imported to America during the Great Age of Discovery.
Eannes' Route: 1434. 2000. Enchanted Learning. 19 December 2012
<http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/h/henry.shtml >
This map is a secondary source because it was created after the time period and was based on another source. The map helped me to view the route that Eannes took in the 1434 when he explored the area beyond Cape Bojador.
"Prince Henry the Navigator." Heritage History. 2007. 11 December 2012
<http://www.heritage-history.com/www/heritage.php?Dir=characters&FileName=navigator.php>
This website is a secondary source because it is a recent website and was based on another source. This website helped me get a general view of Prince Henry's life
and his accomplishments and motivations of sending the expeditions to Africa.
"Prince Henry the Navigator: Royal Patron of Explorers." Enchanted Learning. 2000. 19 December 2012
<http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/h/henry.shtml >
This website is a secondary source because it was made after the time period in which Prince henry had explorered the Africas and it was not made by a witness. This website helped me with my topic because it gave me facts about the achievements that he made on his expeditions and the Capes and land that he discovered with his travels.
Primary Sources
Beautiful Mestizo Dancers. 2012. Naturalight Productions Ltd. 21 December 2012
<http://www.northernbelize.com/cult_mestizo.html>
This picture is a primary source because it is an actual picture of Mestizos that were affected by the Age of Discovery. The photo helped me view the Mestizos as they are today.
Henry Navigator. 2013. Prince Henry the Navigator. 25 December 2012
<https://portugueseexplorations.wikispaces.com/Prince+Henry+the+Navigator>
This portrait is a primary source because it was painted during Prince Henry's time. The painting helped me to get a visual view of Prince Henry and what he looked
like during his time.
Burial of Prince Henry. 2006. Project Gutenburg. 12 December 2012
<http://www.gutenberg.org/files/18757/18757-h/18757-h.htm>
This photo is a primary source because it is an actual photo taken of Prince Henry's burial place. The photo helped me get a view of his resting place currently and where the last part of his life ended up.