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Europe Encounters the World The Age of Exploration Europe Encounters the World

Why did explorations happen when they did? A variety of factors all came together to make the time period (1450-1700) the “age of exploration” Some of these factors were pushes, external forces acting on Europe Some were pulls, motivations and things that attracted the Europeans

How did these explorations begin? The first to encourage new ship explorations was Prince Henry of Portugal, known as “Prince Henry the Navigator” Started an institute for seafaring and exploring Combined ship technology learned from Islam with new European innovations By the time of his death in 1460, Portuguese had sailed as far south as the Gold Coast of West Africa

What were the new technologies that enabled explorations? The caravel was a new, faster, more maneuverable ship Older ships had square sails, caravels had triangular sails (easier to change direction) Bilge pump system enabled ship to float higher (less likely to run aground, easier to explore coasts and rivers) Compass, astrolabe, maps and other technologies from Islamic culture all helped make explorations possible 8.2A Identify reasons for European exploration and colonization of North America.

Growth in Trade In the Middle Ages Marco Polo (1254-1324) returned from China and encourage an increase in trade. 8.2A Identify reasons for European exploration and colonization of North America

G G G Emergence of Powerful European Rulers Wanted to extend their influence through exploration. Desire for Profits Capitalist economy was just emerging and people were seeing new wealth from investment and trade. Religious Enthusiasm Missionaries from Spain and Portugal sought to spread Christian religon. G G G 8.2A Identify reasons for European exploration and colonization of North America

What is the easiest way to remember it all? The Three G’s: Gold Glory God Although a little simplistic, this mnemonic is a great way to remember the main motivations of the European explorers. 8.2A Identify reasons for European exploration and colonization of North America

The First G: Gold Gold was a hot item that explorers were looking for, but remember that it is really wealth, not just literal gold that explorers were after. Europe needed gold (and silver) to fuel the rising banking system Europeans also desired spices Other natural resources would come to be sold for profit as well (timber, sugar, tobacco, ivory, etc.) This competition will be enhanced by the idea of mercantilism, the idea that there is only so much wealth in the world, and that to make your kingdom strong you must have more gold and wealth than the other kingdoms 8.2A Identify reasons for European exploration and colonization of North America

The second G: Glory Just like the first G, Gold, Glory was a relatively new idea in Europe Came out of the Renaissance ideal of Humanism, and the focus on individual achievement With the rise of the printing press, the idea of gaining fame for one’s actions was more possible Also, individual kings wanted glory for their kingdoms, competition spreads 8.2A Identify reasons for European exploration and colonization of North America The Triumph of Fame, a Flemish tapestry from 1502.

The third G: God As members of a universalizing religion, Europeans had always seen spreading Christianity as a good thing Especially after the Reformation, competition will spring up Colonization will become a race to convert native peoples to a particular brand of Christianity Jesuits (Catholics) are some of the most active 8.2A Identify reasons for European exploration and colonization of North America

Exploration--Mercantilism Financial Reasons for Exploration--Mercantilism Principles of mercantilism: Nation’s wealth depends on capital. capital= one of the factors of production bullion (gold or silver). A nation needed as much as possible. Labor Land 8.2A Identify reasons for European exploration and colonization of North America Capital

mercantilism Fundamental tenets of mercantilism 1.Mercantilism is : Trade=money= power for the mother country converted into other forms of power: such as military instruments, influence, and territory The New territory exist for the Mother Country. 8.2A Identify reasons for European exploration and colonization of North America

Mercantilism Governments need raw materials for products produced in the nation. They get the raw materials from the colonies and then create the product Governments controlled corporations and trading companies. Governments regulated production so nation could be exporting more than it imported. Sought exclusive trading rights with foreign powers and “new world,” which led to rivalries with other European powers. Established colonies for purpose of bring wealth back to the mother country. 8.2A Identify reasons for European exploration and colonization of North America

What did the Americas have to offer to the people Pushing them out of Europe What was pulling people away from Europe and pushing them to the New World? Religious persecution Strict government rule Less resources King nobles owned land Very few opportunities Pull towards America What did Americans have to offer? Religious freedom Less restricted government Beginning of self-rule TEK: 8.2b Compare political, economic, religious, and social reasons for the establishment of the 13 English colonies. Untapped resources Could purchase cheap land Tons of opportunities

Use your notes above to complete the Cause section of your thinking map Exploration

Effects of European Exploration Spanish Explorers claimed “New Spain” which is present day Mexico. France set up Fur trade with the Native American in “New France which was Ohio River valley to the Mississippi River and up into Canada. England (Great Britain) claimed the land along the Atlantic Ocean called it the thirteen colonies.

Major Powers Exploring England/ Great Britain France as Spain Mexico, Texas, and the West Coast of U.S. United States colonies along the East Coast Ohio River Valley and Canada

France set up a fur trade with Native American to gain wealth. Exploration led to colonization of the new world which shifted wealth and power away from Mediterranean region to the countries of Western Europe toward Spain, England and France. Spain was enriched by American gold and silver England rulers desired to stake a claim for lands and riches to match Spain’s wealth France set up a fur trade with Native American to gain wealth.

Columbian Exchange Columbian Exchange : exchange of plants, animals and diseases between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres that occurred after 1492 Columbian Exchange Europe introduced New World introduced Sugar, wheat, oranges, grapes, and onions Horses, sheep, goats, cows, cats, and rats Diseases: smallpox, typhus, cholera, and measles Corn, tomatoes, potatoes, and chocolate Tobacco, Quinine turkey

Now complete your Cause and Effect thinking Map Exploration