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Slide 2: Ear l i er Expl or at i ons ► Islam & the Spice Trade Malacca ► A New Player Europe ► Nicolo, Maffeo, & Marco Polo, 1271 ► Expansion becomes a state enterprise monarchs had the authority & the resources. ► Better seaworthy ships. 3. Chinese Admiral Zheng He & the Ming “Treasure Fleet”
Slide 3: Adm r al Zheng H i e Each ship was 400’ long and 160’ wide! 1371-1435
Slide 4: A M of t he K n W l d, ap now or pr e- 1492
Slide 5: M i ves f or Eur opean ot Expl or at intermediaries to i on Crusades by-pass ► get to Asia. ► Renaissance curiosity about other lands and peoples. ► Reformation refugees & missionaries. ► Monarchs seeking new sources of revenue. ► Technological advances. ► Fame and fortune.
Slide 6: N M i t i m Technol ogi es ew ar e Better Maps [Portulan] Hartman Astrolabe (1532) Mariner’s Compass Sextant
Slide 7: NW ew eapons Technol ogy
Slide 8: Pr i nce H y, t he N gat or enr avi School for Navigation, 1419
Slide 9: Museumof N gat i on avi i n Li sbon
Slide 10: Por t uguese M i t i m Em r e ar e pi 1. Exploring the west coast of Africa. 2. Bartolomeo Dias, 1487. 3. Vasco da Gama, 1498. Calicut. 4. Admiral Alfonso de Albuquerque (Goa, 1510; Malacca, 1511).
Slide 11: Zheng H Voyages e’s In 1498, Da Gama reached Calcutta, China’s favorite port!
Slide 12: C i st of o C on [1451-1506] hr ol
Slide 13: C um ol bus’ Four Voyages
Slide 14: O her Voyages of t Expl or at i on
Slide 15: Fer di nand Magel l an & t he Fi r st C r cum i navi gat i on of t he W l d: or Earl y 16c
Slide 16: At l ant i c Expl or at i ons Looking for “El Dorado”
Slide 17: The Fi r st Spani sh Conquest s: The Azt ecs vs. Fer nando C t ez or M ezum I I ont a
Slide 18: The D h of M ezum I I eat ont a
Slide 19: M co Sur r ender s t o exi C t ez or
Slide 20: The Fi r st Spani sh Conquest s: The I ncas vs. Fr anci sco Pi zar r o At ahual pa
Slide 21: Sl aves W ki ng i n a or B azi l i an Sugar M l l r i
Slide 23: The “C um an Exchange” ol bi Squash Avocado Peppers Sweet Potatoes Turkey Pumpkin Tobacco Quinine Cocoa Pineapple Cassava POTATO Peanut TOMATO Vanilla MAIZE Syphilis Trinkets Liquor GUNS 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
Slide 24: C e of C ycl onquest & C oni zat i on ol Explorers Conq uista dore s Official European Colony! s ie ar on si Perm is M a Sett nent lers
Slide 25: Tr easur es f r omt he Am i cas! er
Slide 26: Tr ans-At l ant i c Sl ave Tr ade
Slide 27: The Sl ave Tr ade ► Existed in Africa before the coming of the Europeans. ► Portuguese replaced European slaves with Africans. Sugar cane & sugar plantations. First boatload of African slaves brought by the Spanish in 1518. 275,000 enslaved Africans exported to other countries. ► Between 16c & 19c, about 10 million Africans shipped to the Americas.
Slide 28: Sl ave Shi p “Middle Passage”
Slide 29: “C f i n” Posi t i on B ow of el Deck
Slide 30: Af r i can C i ves apt Thr ow O boar d n ver Sharks followed the slave ships!
Slide 31: Eur opean Em r es i n t he Am i cas pi er
Slide 32: The C oni al C ass Syst em ol l Peninsulares Creoles Mestizos Mulattos Native Indians Black Slaves
Slide 33: Adm ni st r at i on of t he i Spani sh Em r e i n t he N pi ew W ld or ► Encomienda or forced labor. ► Council of the Indies. Viceroy. New Spain and Peru. 3. Papal agreement.
Slide 34: The I nf l uence of t he C oni al ol C hol i c C ch at hur Our Lady of Guadalupe Guadalajara Cathedral Spanish Mission
Slide 35: The Tr eat y of Tor desi l l as, 1494 & The Pope’s Li ne of D ar cat i on em
Slide 36: Fat her B t ol om de Las C ar e asas J New Laws 1542
Slide 37: N C oni al R val s ew ol i ► Portugal lacked the numbers and wealth to dominate trade in the Indian Ocean. ► Spain in Asia consolidated its holdings in the Philippines. ► First English expedition to the Indies in 1591. Surat in NW India in 1608. 4. Dutch arrive in India in 1595.
Slide 38: N C oni al R val s ew ol i
Slide 39: Im pact of Eur opean ► Native populations on Expansi ravaged by disease. ► Influx of gold, and especially silver, into Europe created an inflationary economic climate. [“Price Revolution”] ► New products introduced across the continents [“Columbian Exchange”]. ► Deepened colonial rivalries.
Slide 40: 5. N Pat t er ns of W l d ew or Tr ade



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