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You have studied European, West African and North American cultures in the 1400’s. What led to the convergence of these three distinct world cultures?
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Age of Exploration A period from the 1400s to the 1600s in which Europeans explored Africa, the Americas, Asia and Oceania
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What motivated Europeans to explore?
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Curiosity: The Renaissance resulted in a rebirth of European interest in the physical world. This led many to seek adventure and discovery. National Pride: England, France, Spain & Portugal became unified nations and competed to be the strongest power Religious Freedom: The Reformation led to a religious split through Europe. Many Protestants and some Catholics crossed the Atlantic to escape religious persecution.
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Alternate Trade Routes: Land routes to Asia had been severed with the fall on Constantinople. Europeans sought new routes by sea. Slave Trade: Portuguese and Dutch traders began to import African slaves to the Caribbean and South America in early 1500's Wealth: Europe’s gold and silver mines were running low. The monarchs of Portugal, Spain, France and England begin looking for wealth overseas.
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What social and technological developments made the Age of Discovery possible?
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Rise of the Merchant Class: Men who gained their wealth from trade were becoming more influential in Europe. Improvements in Weaponry: Longbows, cannons and the hand-held firearm were all new developments that gave Europeans military advantage while on their conquests.
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Revival of Cartography (mapmaking) Improvements in Sailing Technology caravel astrolabe compass
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Who went where?
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