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The Age of Exploration

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Economic Developments

• Trade routes expanded• Europeans developed a

taste for Asian goods• The development of

banking

The Royal Exchange, London

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New TechnologyShips

• Caravels• Ship technology• Armaments

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New TechnologyNavigation

• Astrolabe• Compass• Practical knowledge of

winds and currents

Astrolabe

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Motives for Exploration

SEARCH FOR RESOURCES AND LAND

Oceanic ResourcesWheat

Sugar

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Motives for ExplorationTRADE CONTACTS

Asia

Africa

Other lands

Spice market

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Motives for ExplorationMISSIONARY ACTIVITY

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Motives for Exploration

National Personal

Columbus lands in America

GLORY

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Early Endeavors: The Portuguese

• The Portuguese began the era of European exploration

• The Portuguese were dependent on the seas

• Ocean access helped Portugal

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Prince Henry the Navigator(1394–1460)

• Son of the king of Portugal

• Had been a crusader• Investigated possible

trade opportunities in Africa

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Prince Henry’s Exploration• Originally explored

Africa • Established

navigational school• Motivation

Henry’s navigation school

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Early Portuguese Exploration:Africa

• West African coast• Trade developed

Portuguese fort on the African coast

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Early Portuguese Slave Trade

• Began around 1443• Pope Nicholas V sanctioned the slave trade• Local slave trade already existed• Sugar plantations

Transporting slaves

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Bartolomeu Dias• Traveled the coast of

Africa• Around the tip of

southern Africa in 1488

• Returned to Portugal

Dias rounding the Cape of Good Hope

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Vasco da Gama• 1498, sailed for India • Reached India• Sea route

Da Gama in India Portrait of da Gama

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Northern Europeans in Asia• Latecomers to Asia• Established East

India Companies• The English,

French, and Dutch

18th-century French map of Southeast Asia

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The Role of Trading Companies

Joint-stock

Private endeavors

Granted charters

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Discovering a New World

• Empires in the New World—the result of a mistake

• Consequences

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Christopher Columbus

• Italian navigator • Sought patron for his

exploration idea• Sailed under the title

“Admiral of the Seas”

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Columbus’s Journey

• Sailed west• Found land in

the Caribbean• Believed he

was in Asia

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Amerigo Vespucci• Early life• Exploration• Naming the New

World

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Hernando Cortes

• Conquered the Aztec Empire (1519–1521)

• Defeated Montezuma• Governor of Mexico

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Francisco Pizarro

• Conquered the Incas• Held Atahualpa, the Inca

ruler, prisoner• Once he controlled the

area, he exploited the Incas

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Spanish Explorers in the

New World: North America

Juan Ponce de Leon

Hernando de Soto

Francisco Vasquez

de Coronado

Alvar Nunez Cabeza da Vaca

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Ferdinand Magellan

• Explored the coast of South America

• Entered Pacific Ocean

Magellan’s route

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Magellan

• Difficult Pacific journey• Philippines and the

Indies• Juan Sebastian del Cano

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Avoiding Conflicts in the New World

• Portuguese and Spanish colonize New World

• Treaty of Tordesillas• European spheres of influence

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The Spanish in the New WorldBuilt an enormous empire in the Americas

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Religion and the Spanish Empire

• Christian missionaries

• Christian missionaries and Native American rights

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Social Classes & the Spanish

Mestizos

Native Americans

Creoles

Spanish

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The French in North America

• Samuel de Champlain• Furs• Jesuit missionaries

Champlain in Quebec

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Further French Colonization

• Mississippi and Louisiana• New France remained small

La Salle in Mississippi

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English Exploration

• “Northwest Passage” to Asia

• Henry VIII • Failure to find

Northwest Passage

Henry VIII

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English Colonization in North America

• Slow colonization• The 13 colonies• Causes of migration

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Colonial Rivalries

Although much of the conflict was between the Europeans and the lands they conquered, there was also conflict between the Europeans over colonial interests.

Trade ConflictColonial Conflicts

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The Columbian Exchange

Plants, animals, and foodstuffs

Migrations and population shifts

Disease

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Columbian Exchange:Plants and Animals

From the Americas:

Potatoes Pumpkin

Coffee Maize

Cocoa Squash

Peanuts Hominy

Pineapple Tomatoes

Chicle Sorghum

Quinine Avocados

Alpaca Llamas

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Columbian Exchange:Plants and Animals

From Europe:

Wheat Pigs

Cauliflower Chickens

Radishes Cattle

Peas Horse

Cabbage Sheep

Clover

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Columbian Exchange:European Diseases

• European diseases• Smallpox, measles,

influenza, and whooping cough

Smallpox victim

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Triangular Trade

• How it worked

• European supremacy

French seaport at the height of mercantilism

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