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The Age of Exploration
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Why explore? …Causes Renaissance = discovery and innovation
Italians control trade with Asia (via Mediterranean)
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Causes… Missionaries want to spread their religion
Others: Fame and Glory, Curiosity
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Why now? Advances in Technology
Compass and Astrolabe (from China)
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Technology Advances in shipbuilding:
Bigger ships withstand bad weather The Caravel Rudder Lateen Sails
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Spain and Portugal – first to set sail
Portuguese: Henry the Navigator – set up a school to teach navigation/create maps Goal – find a route around Africa to India Vasco Da Gama – Sailed to India Portugal sets up trade w/ India
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The Spanish Columbus – 1492 travels to America (Hispaniola) Amerigo Vespucci – Travels to South America, realizes it’s not Asia
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Balboa – 1513 crosses Panama first European to see Pacific
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Ferdinand Magellan Lead the first expedition around the world, died on the way
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English Cabot – 1497 sails to coast of Canada
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Sir Francis Drake – Went around South America, accidentally sailed around the world
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Henry Hudson Searched for Northwest Passage around North America Found NY and Canada
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Settlement founded by a “mother country,” usually for profit
Colony: Settlement founded by a “mother country,” usually for profit
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Spanish Colonization Ecomienda system: Settler is given natives as slaves to work the land, he must teach them Christianity
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Conquistador – Spanish military leaders who fought natives
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Hernan Cortez Conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
Used Aztec enemies against them Captured/killed Moctezuma II
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Francisco Pizarro – Conquistador who killed the Incan Emperor and took over Incan empire
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The Spanish held Americas
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Colonization: conquering and maintaining control of a territory
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Viceroy – Spanish officials in charge of colonial territory
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Economics of Colonialism
Mercantalism = Colonies exsist to make $$$ for mother country Spanish colonies mined gold and silver and sent it back to Spain
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Effects of Ecomienda System
Native populations decrease by 90% Bartolome de Las Casas – suggests using African slaves instead
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Portugal Wants Colonies Claims South American Territory
Conflict with Spain Pope steps in (2x)
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Treaty of Tordesillas West of the line = Spanish East of the line = Portuguese
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Treaty of Tordesillas
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Colony of Brazil – large plantations, worked by Native and later African Slaves Becomes $$$- maker for Portugal
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French “New France” (aka Canada )
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No gold or silver But… Fish + Fur = $$$ So… No large settlements, mostly trappers/traders
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Dutch Colony of New Netherland New Amsterdam Focused on other colonies
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English Several small colonies, not money makers – at first
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The Columbian Exchange
Contact between Europe and Americas leads to plants/animals spreading to new locations
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Effects of Columbian Exchange
Positive New types of food means better nutrition People live longer Negative Diseases also spread Significant decreases in the native population (They die, a lot)
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Effects on Natives Population Inca 1492 – 13 million 1600 – 2 million Native Americans 1492 – 2 million 1900 – 500,000
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So, an alternative source of Slaves is needed
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Mercantilism Nation’s wealth = Nation’s Strength Wealth = Gold/Silver Strength = ability to fund Military Nations should have complete control of their economy
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Mercantilism Fixed amount of wealth in the world
2 ways to create wealth: Colonies Favorable Balance of trade
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Favorable Balance of Trade: “Better in than out” more $$$ coming into country than going out high tariffs on imports
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Colonies exist to create wealth for mother country Colonies should not trade with other countries Colonies should buy from mother country
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Capitalism Private ownership of means of production in order to create wealth (profits)
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Joint-Stock Companies
Investors pool money into one larger business Buy shares, get that share of profits Risk only money invested
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The Atlantic Slave Trade
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Plantations raise cash crops on a large scale Need cheap labor Natives die a lot African Slaves
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The Triangle Trade
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The Middle Passage
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Effects 15-20 Million Africans enslaved
Western Africa devastated and divided African Diaspora – diffusion of African Culture around the world
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