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{ Exploration and Exploitation: Africa and Asia (Ch. 2, Sections 2-4) Dr. Matthew’s World History
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I. Portugal Gains Foothold Mombasa & Malindi II. The African Slave Trade Explodes Plantations in the Americas and elsewhere Some African Leaders Resisted Slavery Affonso I The Almany of Futa Toro Turbulent Centuries in Africa
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III. New African States Arise The Asante Kingdom Osei Tutu Claimed Divine right to rule…and it worked! The Oyo Empire IV. The European Presence Expands The Dutch Cape Town Cape Town Boers – Dutch Farmers Boers – Dutch Farmers Turbulent Centuries in Africa
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I. Portugal Builds an Eastern Empire Afonso de Albuquerque The Mughal Empire (in India) A Rim of Trading Outposts Goa (island off the coast of India) Malacca (East Indies port) II. Rise of the Dutch Sea Power The Dutch East India Company (1602) European Footholds in South and Southeast Asia
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III. Spain Seizes the Philippines Magellan claimed for Spain in 1521 IV. Mughal India and European Traders Valuable Trade Shattering of an Empire Sepoys (“private” armies of Indian troops) European Footholds in South and Southeast Asia
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Nelson Mandela 1918-2013
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South Africa Racial Segregation and Persecution dating from the Dutch colonial period Apartheid 1948-1994 – “Institutional Racism” Imprisoned from 1963 to 1990 1993: Mandela and South African President F.W. de Klerk jointly won the Nobel Peace Prize 1994: Mandela votes for the first time in his life May 10, 1994: Mandela is inaugurated as South Africa’s first democratically elected President 1999: As promised, Mandela steps down from the presidency after only one term
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I. E uropean Contact with Ming China T T T The Portuguese - 1514 TTTThe Ming Trade Limit MMMMacao – a Portuguese trading post SSSStrict regulations MMMMissionary Efforts MMMMatteo Ricci – a brilliant Jesuit priest Encounters in East Asia
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I. T he Manchu Conquest T T T The aging Ming Dynasty gives way to the Manchus from the north – early 1600’s TTTThe Qing Dynasty AAAAdopted the Confucian system of government GGGGrowth & Prosperity BBBBreakdown with Europeans LLLLord Macartney (1793)
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III. Korea: The “Hermit Kingdom” (1590’s: Japanese invasion; 1636: the Manchus conquer Korea) conquer Korea) III. Foreign Traders in Japan Initially welcomed Westerners Jesuit Missionaries Transition toward Isolationism Allowed only one or two Dutch ships per year Encounters in East Asia
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