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The theory of Mercantilism said that in order to be successful a country had to _______ more than it ________.

Export, imported

What were the two groups of “middle men” that Europeans wanted to bypass?

Muslims, Italians

What were the three motivational “G”s that sparked exploration.

God, Gold, Glory

Which device help sailors determine latitude at sea?

Astrolabe

What could a nation acquire to increase the amount of raw materials or natural resources it could export and profit from?

Colonies

Who was the first (man) credited with sailing around the world?

Magellan

The main Portuguese trading post in Ming China.

Macao

Explorer first sailed to India

Da Gama

Who burned coastal towns and destroyed Arab fleets to gain control of the Port of Malacca and India?

Albuquerque

An island chain once called the Spice Islands

Moluccas

The islands that Columbus explored in his voyage in 1492 became known as?

West Indies

The Ming rulers allowed trade with Europeans under the condition that the Europeans would…

Leave when finished

American silver flowed into the economies of East Asia through what important Spanish trading center?

Philippines

1)This treaty was set up to make peace between Spain and Portugal. 2)What divided the world?

Tordesillas, Demarcation

What did explorers want to ‘spread’ in the areas they were trading with?

Christianity

Formed by a group of wealthy merchants, it had full sovereign powers

Dutch East India Company

Who did the Dutch challenge for Asian trade dominance?

Portuguese

The British used this group of Indian troops to gain control from the weakening Mughal Empire.

sepoys

The Dutch benefited from the development of what South African Colony?

Cape Town

Where did Lord Macartney fail to expand British trade

China

Do the Asians like Europeans?

No

Which dynasty followed the Ming?

Qing

What two items did the Chinese accept from the Europeans.

1.Gold 2.Silver

What country was known as the Hermit Kingdom?

Korea

What country initially allowed Christian missionaries but later kicked them out?

Japan