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The Europeans Chapter 1 Section 2
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Largely based on agriculture More food = Cheaper food = More people Cities were growing rapidly as a result Europe’s Economy
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Extreme difference between wealthy class and the impoverished Aristocrats = most prestigious Those who inherited social rank & title & owned large estates worked by peasants. Great Merchants = less honored but often wealthier 3/5 were working poor – who rented the land that they worked from aristocrats. Many ended up beggars. A Society of Unequal Classes
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Europe is full of differing cultures These different peoples made up varying kingdoms They would wage war on each other in order to gain more land & resources. Warring Kingdoms
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The Crusades and the Expansion of Trade Muslims defeated the European Crusaders Long lasting effects that benefitted Europeans Europeans: became aware of different lands & different ways of life came home with new goods & raw materials from the East including silks, gems & spices. Europe Looks Beyond Its Borders
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Renewed interest in learning and the advancement of the arts & sciences People became interested in the world around them New inventions aided people to travel farther than ever before Allowed people to broaden their intellect Ex. – The Printing Press – made books quickly & cheaply – as a result, more people became literate. The Renaissance & New Ideas
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Europeans vs Muslims = competition Both expanded their empires as far as possible Europeans Seek New Trade Routes
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Portugal takes early lead in exploration using the new invention called the “Caravel” Portugal also expanded the slave trade throughout West Africa. The Portuguese Begin To Explore
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