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New World Encounters, I: The Age of Exploration Introduction I. Europe and the World in 1500 II. The Means of European Expansion III. The Impact of Exploration

Francis Bacon ( ) Motto at base: Multi pertransibunt et augebitur scientia "Many will pass through And knowledge will be the greater"

New World Encounters, I: The Age of Exploration Introduction I. Europe and the World in 1500 The Middle East: Decline

Expansion of Islam

New World Encounters, I: The Age of Exploration Introduction I. Europe and the World in 1500 The Middle East: Decline Chinese Civilization: Withdrawal

New World Encounters, I: The Age of Exploration Introduction I. Europe and the World in 1500 The Middle East: Decline Chinese Civilization: Withdrawal The Americas: Tension & Isolation

New World Encounters, I: The Age of Exploration Introduction I. Europe and the World in 1500 The Middle East: Decline Chinese Civilization: Withdrawal The Americas: Tension & Isolation Europe: Expansion

Voyages of Discovery

New World Encounters, I: The Age of Exploration Introduction I. Europe and the World in 1500 II. The Means of European Expansion

New navigational tools

New World Encounters, I: The Age of Exploration Introduction I. Europe and the World in 1500 II. The Means of European Expansion III. The Impact of Exploration

New World Encounters, I: The Age of Exploration Introduction I. Europe and the World in 1500 II. The Means of European Expansion III. The Impact of Exploration A. Europeans & the Notion of Civilization

Juan Gines de Sepulveda

Bartolome de las Casas, A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies

New World Encounters, I: The Age of Exploration Introduction I. Europe and the World in 1500 II. The Means of European Expansion IV. The Impact of Exploration A. Europeans & the Notion of Civilization B. Significance?

New World Encounters, I: The Age of Exploration Introduction I. Europe and the World in 1500 II. The Means of European Expansion IV. The Impact of Exploration A. Europeans & the Notion of Civilization B. Significance? Ethnocentrism, Multiculturalism, & Religion

Chichimecas

Michel de Montaigne

“I do not find that there is anything barbaric or savage about this nation, according to what I’ve been told, unless we are to call barbarism whatever differs from our own customs. Indeed, we seem to have no other standard of truth and reason than the opinions and customs of our own country. There at home is always the perfect religion, the perfect legal system--the perfect and most accomplished way of doing everything.” -Michel de Montaigne, “On Cannibals” (1580)

New World Encounters, I: The Age of Exploration Introduction I. Europe and the World in 1500 II. The Means of European Expansion IV. The Impact of Exploration A. Europeans & the Notion of Civilization B. Significance? Ethnocentrism, Multiculturalism, & Religion