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European Influence on Asia
Different than the Americas
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General terms Imperialism – empire building
Global interdependence – trade between nations from different continents
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All-water route to Asia
Europe began exploring in Asia during the 1600s Started by Portugal looking for a way around Africa Went looking for spices, gold, and other raw materials
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Portugal Colonies 1. As a result of looking for all-water route to Asia, Portugal started plantation colonies in Brazil for sugarcane 2. Trading post colonies in West Africa and Asia Color your map!!
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Differences between Asia and the Americas
Europeans found advanced, and powerful nations in Asia Difference - Americas had small tribes scattered Europeans had to treat Asians as “equals” to trade Difference - Native Americans treated bad, Asians good
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Differences between Asia and the Americas
Trade benefited Europe and Asia, not just Europe as in the Americas. Difference – New World colonies had to sell their raw materials to and buy things from the home nation without a choice
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Differences between Asia and the Americas
Europeans started trading posts/cities along the coast in many nations - first were in India Europeans Could not go too far inland In the Americas Europeans took over everything
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European Impact on Asia
Trade post cities eventually, opened Asian markets and society to Europe Asian nations were isolationist for centuries Isolationism – “leave me alone” – a nation wants nothing to do with the outside world. Japan and some others pushed out the Europeans because they feared spread of Christianity
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European impact on Asia
B. Most Europeans are Christian so they sent missionaries to convert the Asians Took centuries to get converts - Not much of an impact until the 1800s Francis Xavier – missionary to Japan
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