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The World in 1492
The Grand Tour: Europe
The Grand Tour: Turkey to Africa
The Grand Tour: South Asia
The Grand Tour: China and Japan
The Grand Tour: Western Hemisphere
The Staff of life
The Great Traditions
The European Challenge


                                Alison Venegas
The Grand Tour: Europe
•   In 1492, many small states at the time were
    uniting for the beginning of a new kingdom. It
    was the time in Spain, the new king and queen
    Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile
    sponsored Columbus to his big voyage to the
    new world. Columbus’ exploration made
    Ferdinand and Isabella very rich with the gold of
    Mexico and Peru’s silver. The kings felt it was the
    perfect time to spread out since Italy was
    struggling since its leader, Lorenzo de Medici
    died. But eventually the wealth spread out in
    Europe and the dominant Spain eventually lost
    its domestic economy. Orthodox Christendom
    spread and other countries dominated the
    northern and eastern Europe. Peasants, the
    descendants of eastern Europe lost their
    freedom and were forced in farms to serve
    western Europe.
The Grand Tour: Turkey to Africa
•   In 1453, the last Byzantine Empire, the last
    ancient Roman Empire, was taken over. In 1492,
    the population rose from 100,000 to 700,000 a
    century later. In the beginning of 1492 the Turks
    and other Islamic people dominated land from
    south of Spain across North Africa. Muslim
    spread all over Persia and Asia, except for
    Christianity, and it would seem the Muslims was
    the dominant religion at the time. It is said that
    Columbus saved Christianity by giving the
    Western Hemisphere to the Spanish and they
    would be able to spread the religion elsewhere.
    In Latin America the people had a great
    influence on Christianity, and a place where the
    Muslims were not planning to go. Later, the
    Spanish had a great population of Jews, but they
    didn’t want to be baptized, so the Spanish
    decided to push them out of the country.
    Eventually they ended in Muslim territory. In
    Africa the kingdom of Congo was influenced by
    Christianity, but eventually left the faith and
    welcomed the Portuguese trade.
The Grand Tour: South Asia
            •   In 1492, most of India was under
                Muslim rule except for the south
                Hindu kingdom. India was a country
                visited by a lot of people and
                eventually became versatile . Many
                cultures were absorbed and India
                became a liberal place because they
                welcomed any culture or religion.
                They welcomed Portuguese and
                started a big trade with them. Spain
                thought they were the only ones with
                spices, but in 1492, Vasco Nunez de
                Balboa would travel to the west and
                start his own chain of Spices.
The Grand Tour: China and Japan
•   In 1492, China’s emperor was struggling with
    bureaucracy or governing problems, people
    thought he was relying on other people to think
    for him. Fifteen century China had the potential
    to expand, but when the chief minister asked to
    see for earlier records of the last emperor, he
    realized China had failed an attempt to
    dominate more countries. The records were
    hidden because many Chinese troops and
    equipment had gone to waste when nothing
    was gained, except a few gifts, giraffe and
    prisoners. In 1492, China had no main religion or
    anything to fight for, so they just expected an
    attack from the North and spent their money on
    the Great Wall of China, which at the time was
    the first priority. To the east Japan stayed an
    independent country. Columbus was hoping to
    find Japan when he was traveling west, but he
    never reached Japan because he found America
    first.
The Grand Tour: Western Hemisphere
                 •   In 1492, the Aztecs ruled a successful capital
                     with a leader who believed the way to keep his
                     allies in line was to terrorize them and let
                     everyone fear him. One of the Spanish’s first
                     sight of Mexico was the city of Tenochititlan
                     which was built in an aquatic environment and
                     was considered an enchanting and dream like
                     city. The Mayan culture was destroyed and only
                     a few books remained and prevented people
                     from learning anything about their culture. The
                     Incas were a successful tribe like the Aztecs with
                     the leader Tupac Inca Yupan-qui. They built
                     many roads that would reach south were they
                     were able to trade and pass messages a little
                     faster since they didn’t have big animals to ride.
                     Its said he Mayans, Peruvians, and Aztecs never
                     tried to cross the Atlantic Ocean except for
                     maybe a Inca leader, but returned home empty
                     handed.
The Staff of Life
•   In 1492, the Europeans nutrients and main
    food source was rice and wheat. The most
    nutritious food was the wheat, but also the
    hardest to cultivate especially when
    famines where happening at the time. The
    Chinese mostly grew rice because it was a
    little easier to grow and was able to feed
    more people than wheat did. In America,
    people would grow corn, and although it
    wasn’t as nutritious, it was easy to grow and
    could be eaten in many ways. Big animals
    were rare in America and didn’t allow
    people to eat meat. Eventhogh Europe had
    more animals, they struggled to feel and
    keep people healthy. Then the Black Death
    hit and many people died which caused the
    population of Europe to decrease.
    Columbus was the reason for change in all
    over the world because he brought many
    spices and different foods from America to
    Europe. Columbus also brought animals
    into America, but it didn’t turn out so well
    because it brought a lot of diseases and
    killed almost 75% of the American people.
The Great Traditions
          •   Every empire or country had its own way to
              protect themselves from invaders. Some
              counted on their castles and others on new
              inventions like fire arms. During the thirteenth
              to fifteenth century Turks and Mongols would
              try to force themselves into China, India, and
              North Africa. But eventually the countries being
              invaded learn from their enemies and began to
              use their war tactics against them. Civilizations
              were beginning to settle with bureaucratic
              structures, improving their cities and finding
              new tools, and also advancing in technology and
              forms of writing. Those groups of people with
              old fashion lives, like hunter gatherers,
              eventually after being invaded by more civilized
              groups adapted to the life style and became
              more successful afterwards.
The European Challenge
•   Europeans were able to conquer a lot of lands
    because they were determined to find new
    sources, new land, to spread their religions and
    customs. Europeans at that time were a little
    more advanced than other countries because
    they had science, math, and religion to help
    them be more creative and improve their
    weapons. The Europeans also traveled a lot and
    took other cultures ideas, weapons, different
    styles and made them their own. For example
    their ships were not strong, but with the help of
    others and science, they improved their ships
    and were able to navigate the ocean faster. They
    had fire weapons to easily take over little
    villages. Also, their strong beliefs in religion
    caused them to be judgmental with other
    religions and encouraged them to kill those with
    another god. Europeans fully used all their
    sources to improve and expand their lands
    which made their European challenge a success.

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The World in 1492

  • 1. The World in 1492 The Grand Tour: Europe The Grand Tour: Turkey to Africa The Grand Tour: South Asia The Grand Tour: China and Japan The Grand Tour: Western Hemisphere The Staff of life The Great Traditions The European Challenge Alison Venegas
  • 2. The Grand Tour: Europe • In 1492, many small states at the time were uniting for the beginning of a new kingdom. It was the time in Spain, the new king and queen Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile sponsored Columbus to his big voyage to the new world. Columbus’ exploration made Ferdinand and Isabella very rich with the gold of Mexico and Peru’s silver. The kings felt it was the perfect time to spread out since Italy was struggling since its leader, Lorenzo de Medici died. But eventually the wealth spread out in Europe and the dominant Spain eventually lost its domestic economy. Orthodox Christendom spread and other countries dominated the northern and eastern Europe. Peasants, the descendants of eastern Europe lost their freedom and were forced in farms to serve western Europe.
  • 3. The Grand Tour: Turkey to Africa • In 1453, the last Byzantine Empire, the last ancient Roman Empire, was taken over. In 1492, the population rose from 100,000 to 700,000 a century later. In the beginning of 1492 the Turks and other Islamic people dominated land from south of Spain across North Africa. Muslim spread all over Persia and Asia, except for Christianity, and it would seem the Muslims was the dominant religion at the time. It is said that Columbus saved Christianity by giving the Western Hemisphere to the Spanish and they would be able to spread the religion elsewhere. In Latin America the people had a great influence on Christianity, and a place where the Muslims were not planning to go. Later, the Spanish had a great population of Jews, but they didn’t want to be baptized, so the Spanish decided to push them out of the country. Eventually they ended in Muslim territory. In Africa the kingdom of Congo was influenced by Christianity, but eventually left the faith and welcomed the Portuguese trade.
  • 4. The Grand Tour: South Asia • In 1492, most of India was under Muslim rule except for the south Hindu kingdom. India was a country visited by a lot of people and eventually became versatile . Many cultures were absorbed and India became a liberal place because they welcomed any culture or religion. They welcomed Portuguese and started a big trade with them. Spain thought they were the only ones with spices, but in 1492, Vasco Nunez de Balboa would travel to the west and start his own chain of Spices.
  • 5. The Grand Tour: China and Japan • In 1492, China’s emperor was struggling with bureaucracy or governing problems, people thought he was relying on other people to think for him. Fifteen century China had the potential to expand, but when the chief minister asked to see for earlier records of the last emperor, he realized China had failed an attempt to dominate more countries. The records were hidden because many Chinese troops and equipment had gone to waste when nothing was gained, except a few gifts, giraffe and prisoners. In 1492, China had no main religion or anything to fight for, so they just expected an attack from the North and spent their money on the Great Wall of China, which at the time was the first priority. To the east Japan stayed an independent country. Columbus was hoping to find Japan when he was traveling west, but he never reached Japan because he found America first.
  • 6. The Grand Tour: Western Hemisphere • In 1492, the Aztecs ruled a successful capital with a leader who believed the way to keep his allies in line was to terrorize them and let everyone fear him. One of the Spanish’s first sight of Mexico was the city of Tenochititlan which was built in an aquatic environment and was considered an enchanting and dream like city. The Mayan culture was destroyed and only a few books remained and prevented people from learning anything about their culture. The Incas were a successful tribe like the Aztecs with the leader Tupac Inca Yupan-qui. They built many roads that would reach south were they were able to trade and pass messages a little faster since they didn’t have big animals to ride. Its said he Mayans, Peruvians, and Aztecs never tried to cross the Atlantic Ocean except for maybe a Inca leader, but returned home empty handed.
  • 7. The Staff of Life • In 1492, the Europeans nutrients and main food source was rice and wheat. The most nutritious food was the wheat, but also the hardest to cultivate especially when famines where happening at the time. The Chinese mostly grew rice because it was a little easier to grow and was able to feed more people than wheat did. In America, people would grow corn, and although it wasn’t as nutritious, it was easy to grow and could be eaten in many ways. Big animals were rare in America and didn’t allow people to eat meat. Eventhogh Europe had more animals, they struggled to feel and keep people healthy. Then the Black Death hit and many people died which caused the population of Europe to decrease. Columbus was the reason for change in all over the world because he brought many spices and different foods from America to Europe. Columbus also brought animals into America, but it didn’t turn out so well because it brought a lot of diseases and killed almost 75% of the American people.
  • 8. The Great Traditions • Every empire or country had its own way to protect themselves from invaders. Some counted on their castles and others on new inventions like fire arms. During the thirteenth to fifteenth century Turks and Mongols would try to force themselves into China, India, and North Africa. But eventually the countries being invaded learn from their enemies and began to use their war tactics against them. Civilizations were beginning to settle with bureaucratic structures, improving their cities and finding new tools, and also advancing in technology and forms of writing. Those groups of people with old fashion lives, like hunter gatherers, eventually after being invaded by more civilized groups adapted to the life style and became more successful afterwards.
  • 9. The European Challenge • Europeans were able to conquer a lot of lands because they were determined to find new sources, new land, to spread their religions and customs. Europeans at that time were a little more advanced than other countries because they had science, math, and religion to help them be more creative and improve their weapons. The Europeans also traveled a lot and took other cultures ideas, weapons, different styles and made them their own. For example their ships were not strong, but with the help of others and science, they improved their ships and were able to navigate the ocean faster. They had fire weapons to easily take over little villages. Also, their strong beliefs in religion caused them to be judgmental with other religions and encouraged them to kill those with another god. Europeans fully used all their sources to improve and expand their lands which made their European challenge a success.