land empires vs. maritime empires. land empires control of huge lands & people control of huge...
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Land Empires vs.
Maritime Empires
Land Empires• Control of huge lands & people• Requires large military investment• Vulnerable to land & sea routes• Requires massive infrastructure
investment• Superior technology used to suppress
natives• Expanded contact with imperial subjects• Dependence on native collaborators
Maritime Empires• Control of trade via limited ports• Production & shipment of commodities• Colonization of limited territory• Limited military confrontations &
investments• Exploitation of improved maritime
technology • Expanded exploration & control of
distance areas • Dependence on native collaborators
Comparing Empires 1450-1750
• Most maintained Absolutist rule (exception England and the Netherlands)
• All maintained and extended territories through gunpowder weaponry
• All dominated trade routes and gained revenue through protectionism
• Most were dominated by religion and were conflicted by religious pluralism
• Sugar, Spice and slave trade were fundamental to their economy.
• All will establish a policy of infrastructure building and religious zeal.
• All will contend with management of a multiethnic empire
Comparing Empires 1450-1750
• Maritime were predomiantly Christian• Some were privately invested• Maritime empires were exploitative and competitive• “gunpowder” empires were ruled through Islamic forces• Overland Empires lost monopoly of Indian Ocean trade after
Battle of Lepanto• Interaction with the “West” was generally through ports
established by European interests (Calicut, Goa, Aden)• By 17th century many Islamic Empires became
fundamentally more conservative and increasingly more insular contributing to their declining commercial role.
Examples
• Can you name examples of each type of empire?
• Why is maritime technology and empire building more influential 1450-1750 than land-based empire building?
• What were some components of success of both? Failure of both?
Today’s Activity
• Directions:• Read about the Coffeehouse and the
Evolution of its Story.• How would you describe coffeehouses and
their role in society? Why were they feared by governments, but celebrated by individuals? What elements do you recognize in 17th century Middle Eastern coffeehouses from European history and our contemporary society?