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The Age of Early European Explorations & Conquests 1400-1800. Earlier Explorations. 1100’s Crusades-Islam & Spice Trade India (Moluccas-cloves) New player E urope 1271- Marco Polo -IT.-China Expansion becomes a business  European Monarchs had authority & resources to explore. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Age of Early European Explorations & Conquests 1400-1800
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Earlier ExplorationsEarlier Explorations1. 1100’s Crusades-Islam &

Spice Trade India (Moluccas-cloves)

2. New player Europe

1271-Marco Polo-IT.-China

Expansion becomes a business European Monarchs had authority & resources to explore

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Admiral Zheng HeAdmiral Zheng He

1371-1435

Asia/India/Africa-Floating cities!

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Zheng He’s VoyagesZheng He’s Voyages

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Map of the Known World, pre- 1492

Map of the Known World, pre- 1492

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***Motives for European Exploration

***Motives for European Exploration

1. Crusades by-pass intermediarie (middlemen) to get to Asia

2. Renaissance curiosity about other lands and peoples

3. Reformation refugees & missionaries/spread the word of God

4. Gold-New Resources & Revenue

5. God-Christianize

6. Glory-Fame & fortune for their country

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New Weapons Technology

New Weapons Technology

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New Maritime TechnologiesNew Maritime Technologies

Astrolabe (lat.)(1532)

Rough Maps [Portulan]

Sextant (angle-

Horizon)

Mariner’s Compass

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Prince Henry, the Navigator

Prince Henry, the Navigator

1419-School for Navigation,

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Museum of Navigationin Lisbon

Museum of Navigationin Lisbon

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Portuguese Maritime Empire

Portuguese Maritime Empire

1. Exploring north/west coast of Africa

2. 1487-Bartolommeo Dias (Cape of Storms)

3. 1498- Vasco Da Gama reached port of Calcutta, India!

4. Cabral-Brazil-Asia/India Spice Is-Indonesia

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Christoforo Colombo [1451-1506]-Italian

Christoforo Colombo [1451-1506]-Italian

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Columbus’ Four Voyages-1492

Columbus’ Four Voyages-1492

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Other Voyages of Exploration

Other Voyages of Exploration

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Ferdinand Magellan & the First

Circumnavigation of the World:

Early 16c-potuguese

Ferdinand Magellan & the First

Circumnavigation of the World:

Early 16c-potuguese

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Atlantic ExplorationsAtlantic Explorations

Looking for “El Dorado”

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Fernando Cortez/conquist

ador

Fernando Cortez/conquist

ador

The First Spanish Conquests:The Aztecs

The First Spanish Conquests:The Aztecs

Montezuma IIMontezuma II

vs.

vs.

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The Death of Montezuma IIThe Death of Montezuma II

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Mexico Surrenders to Cortez

Mexico Surrenders to Cortez

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Francisco Pizarro

The First Spanish Conquests:

The Incas

The First Spanish Conquests:

The Incas

Atahualpa

vs.

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Slaves Working in a Brazilian Sugar MillSlaves Working in a Brazilian Sugar Mill

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The “Columbian Exchange”

The “Columbian Exchange” Squash Avocado Peppers Sweet Potatoes

Turkey Pumpkin Tobacco Quinine

Cocoa Pineapple Cassava POTATO

Peanut TOMATO Vanilla MAIZE

Syphilis

Olive COFFEE BEAN Banana Rice

Onion Turnip Honeybee Barley

Grape Peach SUGAR CANE Oats

Citrus Fruits Pear Wheat HORSE

Cattle Sheep Pigs Smallpox

Flu Typhus Measles Malaria

Diptheria Whooping Cough

Trinkets

Liquor

GUNS

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Cycle of Conquest & Colonization

Cycle of Conquest & Colonization

1. Explorers Conquistadores

Mis

sion

arie

s

PermanentSettlers

5. OfficialEuropeanColony!

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Treasuresfrom the Americas!

Treasuresfrom the Americas!

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Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

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The Slave TradeThe Slave Trade1. Existed in Africa before the

coming of the Europeans

2. Portuguese replaced European slaves with Africans (slave from Slav)

Sugar cane & sugar plantations

First boatload of African slaves brought by the Spanish in 1518

275,000 enslaved Africans exportedto other countries

3. Between 16c & 19c, about 10 million Africans shipped to the Americas

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Slave ShipSlave Ship

“Middle Passage”

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“Coffin” Position Below Deck

“Coffin” Position Below Deck

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African CaptivesThrown OverboardAfrican Captives

Thrown Overboard

Sharks followed the slave ships!

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European Empires in the Americas

European Empires in the Americas

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The Colonial Class System

The Colonial Class System

Peninsulares Creoles

Mestizos

Mulattos

Native Indians Black Slaves

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Spanish Empire in the New World

Spanish Empire in the New World

1. Encomienda -natives used as forced labor

2. Council of the Indies

Viceroy

New Spain and Peru

3. Papal agreement

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The Influence of the Colonial Catholic

Church

The Influence of the Colonial Catholic

Church

Guadalajara Cathedral

Our Lady of Guadalupe

Spanish Mission

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1494-Treaty of Tordesillas Pope’s Line of Demarcation

Betw. Spain & port.

1494-Treaty of Tordesillas Pope’s Line of Demarcation

Betw. Spain & port.

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Father Bartolome de Las Casas

Father Bartolome de Las Casas

New Laws 1542

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New Colonial RivalsNew Colonial Rivals

1. Portugal lacked numbers & wealth to dominate trade in Indian ocean

2. 1591-1st English expedition to the Indies drove out Portg. (India becomes British colony)

3. 1595-Dutch-Netherlands-Dutch East India Company –Kicked out Portg.-Monopolized trade -Spice Is. East Asia-(cloves)

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New Colonial RivalsNew Colonial Rivals

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***Negative Impact of European Exploration

------

***Negative Impact of European Exploration

------1. Native populations ravaged

by disease……….ex….

2. Native pop. Enslaved- Native Americas ………….

3. Slave Trade –Caused a Diaspora of African people/Middle passage/Sugar mills etc……….

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Impact-----

Wars & power struggles betw. Europeans (for control of land in the new areas/control of & trade) ex; French Indian War between…….natives used in the wars etc….

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Impact of Exploration----

• Natives-Indigenous people lost culture/religion /traditions forced to adapt European ways………..ex-Maya/Incas/Aztec and the conquers….

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Positive Impact• Influx of gold, and silver, into Europe created wealth+++++

• New products +/_introduced across continents -“Columbian Exchange”+/-both positive and negative

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+Impact of Age of Exploration

• Brought technology/created Industries-money system

• Created railroads/roads/• canals/….schools/hospitals……• Emergence of the modern

world…U.S

-Reduced local warfare betw. Tribes-tribes stopped fighting…

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EXTENDED RESPONSES

• Essay• The Age of European Exploration

and conquest had both negative and positive consequences Explain the positive and negative effects of the age of ex/colonization

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5. New Patterns of World Trade

5. New Patterns of World Trade