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Warm Up- Review Exploration Put on Page 62
1. List the 4 G’s. 2. What was the Columbian Exchange? List 2 positives and 2 negatives of the exchange. 3. Describe Triangle Trade. 4. What were conditions like on the Middle Passage? 5. Where did these explorers go Cortes Pizzaro Magellean Drake Cartier Da Gama
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Warm Up Hand in projects
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Ottoman Empire 1st- capital Constantinople changed to Istanbul
Location- Asia Minor/Turkey Largest Extent of the Empire-Southwest Asia, Southeastern Europe, North Africa The Development of the Empire 1st- capital Constantinople changed to Istanbul 2nd- Islam became unifying force 3rd- Trade coffee and ceramics
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Capital Change
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Islam
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Trading Items Coffee and Ceramics
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Mughal 1st- Spread of Islam into India
Location- North India Contributions: 1st- Spread of Islam into India 2nd- Art and Architecture- Taj Mahal 3rd-Indian textiles influenced the British textiles industry Remember- Portugal , England and the Netherlands competed for the Indian Ocean trade ports. The Dutch eventually won.
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Taj Mahal
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Textiles
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Competition for Trading Ports
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Africa 1st- European nations established trading port throughout Africa’s coast 2nd - Slaves, Gold and Ivory were exported out using the Triangle Trade system 3rd - Africa imported manufactured goods from Europe, Asia and the Americas 4th Africa also imported new food products such as corn and peanuts
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African Exports GOLD
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Ivory
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Slaves
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Trading Ports
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China 1st Creation of foreign enclaves to control trade
2nd which allowed China to control foreign influences and trade 3rd -Increase in European demand for Chinese goods, such as tea and porcelain
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China’s Tea and Porcelain
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Japan 1st Japan had powerless emperors ruled by military leaders, called shoguns 2nd Adopted a policy of isolation to limit foreign influences 3rd Merchants were not valued within Japanese society
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Japan’s Shoguns
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Commercial Revolution
The expansion of trade and business that transformed European economies during the 16th and 17th centuries It included Mercantilism- An economic practice adopted by European colonial powers in an effort to become self- sufficient. It was based on the theory that colonies existed for the benefit of the mother country.
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