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AP World History Maritime Revolution
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Malayo-Indonesians colonized Madagascar. Arabs established trades routes & markets Ming Chinese treasure ships for diplomats.
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Maritime Revolution Vikings in Iceland, Greenland & Vinland Few Europeans returned from Atlantic in 11 th & 12 th centuries. Arawak and Carib settled in Greater & Lesser Antilles.
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Maritime Revolution Iberian kingdoms sponsored exploration: 1. Adventure, 2. revival of trade, and 3. control Mediterranean
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Maritime Revolution Italian city-states: allied & traded with Muslims gained access to Asian goods. Had advanced shipbuilding & cannon technology, & remained open to new geography.
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Maritime Revolution Prince Henry the Navigator, researcher Improved the compass & astrolabe & designed new shipping vessels.
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Maritime Revolution Portuguese learned about the westerlies & proceeded to explore the African coast. God, glory, and gold.
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Maritime Revolution Fernao Gomes sent explorers to Gold Coast Bartolomeu Dias & Vasco da Gama rounded tip of Africa & contacted India.
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Maritime Revolution 1492 Columbus claims discovery for Spain leading to the Treaty of Tordesillas
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Maritime Revolution Magellan sails around globe & establishes Spain’s claim to Philippines.
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Maritime Revolution West Africa welcomed Portuguese for trade. Benin and Kongo prospered, but only in the beginning.
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Maritime Revolution East African response to the Portuguese was varied based on the needs on both sides.
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Maritime Revolution Portuguese gained control of major ports using superior ships & firepower. Control of ports led to dominating spice trade
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Maritime Revolution Portuguese never completely controlled Indian Ocean trade, but still became very wealthy.
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Maritime Revolution Arawak – Hispaniola Spanish followed same recipe for control in Antilles & throughout the Caribbean.
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Maritime Revolution Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztecs. Francisco Pizarro conquered the Incans.
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Maritime Revolution Spain’s conquest due to 1. disease 2. Military technology 3. Same pattern of conquest formerly used.
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Maritime Revolution Eastern Hemisphere experienced different pattern of dominance Profit without conquest of territory.
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Conclusions Opening new trade routes marks the beginning of the “modern period.”
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Conclusions Opening new trade routes laid basis for long-term expansion & growing global interaction.
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