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European Exploration & Conquest 1450-1650 Chapter 15
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Columbian Exchange International trade Global for 1 st time – bridged both hemispheres Network People, Foodstuffs, Diseases, Animals, Ideas Connected Africa, Europe, Asia, North America, South America Earth transforming event Movement of people, animals & plants Spanish brought to New World - wheat, wine grapes, olive trees (oil), sugar plants, rice & bananas - horses, cattle, sheep, dogs, pigs, chickens, goats From the New World – corn (maize), white potatoes, beans, squash, pumpkins, avocados & tomatoes Impact of the Encounter with the New World
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Amerindian impact Devastated Disease Murder Brutal working conditions Quickest destruction of an aboriginal population in history! Impact of the Encounter with the New World
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Slave trade Sugar and slavery Demand for sugar grew – demand for slavery grew Long history Ancient Greece and Rome New World The 1 st Portuguese bought W. African slaves from local kings/dealers Slave traded later dominated by Dutch and then British By 1790 the proportion of black to white populations in the US was about 1 to 5 In Brazil 2 to 3 Impact of the Encounter with the New World
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Spanish economy Siglo d’oro – golden century Silver & gold Spanish economy suffered with the loss of skilled labor & trading expertise of the expelled Muslim & Jewish pop Inflation – price revolution Harder to meet the growing demand for goods from colonies Growing demands from growing pop at home Import of Peruvian silver Global empire Land empire in New World Pacific empire – Philippines; provided Chinese silk to colonies Territories inherited by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V Low Countries, Spain, Austria Impact of the Encounter with the New World
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New global economy Commercial boom from 1570 – 1630 made many traders & capitalists wealthy Dominated 1 st by Portuguese, then Spain, then the Dutch – each built empires Portuguese spices & sugar produced in their colonies Goods from China & other Euro colonies W African slaves silver – Bolivia Dutch Seaborne trade Spices Dutch East India Company went after Portuguese interests in Asia – direct control over the Spice Islands (Indonesia) Impact of the Encounter with the New World
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