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1. Pick up the papers by the door.
BELLRINGER: 10/3 and 10/4 1. Pick up the papers by the door. 2. Update your ToC: - 25: Notes – Social Effects of Exploration - 26: Doc. Questions – Columbus 3. Write down your HW: Study for your Age of Discovery/Exploration vocab quiz next class!
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AGENDA: 10/3 and 10/4 1. Bellringer
2. NOTES: Social Effects of the Age of Exploration 3. SAC Prep: Doc. Viewing – Columbus 4. Kahoot Vocab Review (time-permitting)
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HOMEWORK: 10/7 Study for your vocabulary quiz NEXT CLASS (Friday, 10/9)
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Part 3: Social Effects of the Age of Discovery
How were people affected by European exploration and colonization?
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The Spread of Religion Americas:
Spread of Catholicism into Latin America Spread of Protestantism into North America Africa: Christians try to convert natives and eventually to convert slaves
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The Spread of Religion Asia: Christian missionaries successful at first in China (Catholic), but eventually this causes controversy
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Effects on Europe 1. Increase in territory lead to the spreading of empires globally 2. Competition among European nations (Spain, Portugal, France, England, and the Netherlands)
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Effects on Europe 3. Increase in wealth and circulation of money (not always a good thing—it lead to inflation of the Spanish economy) 4. Cultural diffusion (foods, plants, etc.)
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Effects on the Americas
1. Large #s of Europeans emigrated to North America (English, Dutch, other western European nations) and South America (Spanish, Portuguese) 2. Collapse of indigenous Incans and Aztecs (fighting, disease, slavery)
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Social Classes in the Spanish Colonies
3. Establishment of a rigid class system in Spanish Latin America Peninsulares: European-born whites Creoles: American-born whites Mestizos: mixed ancestry between European and Native American Mulattoes: mixed ancestry between European and African **Full-blooded Native Americans and Africans would be at the very bottom of the social structure.
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Effects on the Americas
4. African Slave trade begins 5. Colonial acceptance of culture from mother country (not always willingly)
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Effects on Africa Purpose: Establishing European trading posts along coastlines Who creates trading posts: Portugal first, then other European nations like Netherlands, France, and England Trading what goods: Slaves, Gold, Salt, other products
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Interested in? Colonization/establishing trading posts
Effects on Asia Who is interested? Small groups of merchants from Europe, especially the Netherlands and Portugal Interested in? Colonization/establishing trading posts Companies created: trading companies (British East India Co., Dutch East India Co.)
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What do Korea and Japan do?
Effects on Asia What do Korea and Japan do? Korea and Japan isolate themselves from European trade And China? China restricts European trade as much as possible.
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