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What economic system is drawn in this diagram? MERCANTILISM

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Page 1: What economic system is drawn in this diagram? MERCANTILISM

What economic system is drawn in this diagram?MERCANTILISM

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The First Global Age(1450-1700)

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1. Name three inventions that

helped encourage the Age of

Exploration.

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Printing Press—made books

on the world and geography

more available

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European trading ships were

now equipped with cannons

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cartographers—mapmakers

made more accurate maps

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astrolabe—developed by Arabs

to help figure out latitude at

sea

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compass—Europeans learned to

use to tell direction at sea

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I. Imperialism: the domination of one country of the political and/or economic life of another country

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1. Imperialism in Africa: (1400’s)a. Cape Town—settled in mid-1600’s by the Dutch

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b. allowed explorers a place to stop and repair ships on the way to East Indies

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c. Dutch settlers in and around Cape Town were called Boers and were responsible for enslaving many Africans

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2. Imperialism in Asia: (1500’s)

a. The Portuguese, Dutch, Spanish, English, and

French all sought to imperialize Asia

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b. Japanese and Chinese isolationist policies made trading with the East difficult

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3. Imperialism in the Americas: (1500’s)A. Spanish Conquistadors— conquerors—traveled to America in search of gold or to spread Christianity

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a. Hernando Cortes—defeated Montezuma II and the Aztec Empire

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Meeting of Cortes and Aztec emperor Montezuma

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Aztec Civilization

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b. Francisco Pizarro—defeated Atahualpa and the Incan Empire

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The Incan Empire was

located in the Andes

Mountains along the western coast of South

America

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Meeting between Pizarro & Inca leader Atahualpa

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The assassination

of Atahualpa

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Reasons for Spanish Success

◊Had horses, armor and powerful weapons the Native American had never seen before

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◊They allied themselves with other Native American groups who were enemies of the Aztecs and Incas

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◊Smallpox

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Make a trading card for each of the following explorers:♦Bartolomeu Dias (Pages 464-465)♦Vasco da Gama (Page 466)♦Christopher Columbus (Page 483-484 and 489)♦Hernando Cortez (Pages 485-486)♦Francisco Pizarro (Page 486-487)

For each explorer, include the following information of the lined side of your index cards:

♦The years they sailed♦The country they sailed for♦Their goal ♦Their discovery/achievement ♦Their treatment towards the natives (Columbus, Cortez,

Pizarro ONLY!)

On the blank side of the index card, draw a picture depicting the explorer’s

discovery and achievement. DO NOT write the explorer’s name on the picture side!

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Brief Account of the Devastation of the Indies

                               

Bartolome de las Casas

(1484-1566)

                          

     

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“They attacked the towns and spared neither the children nor the aged nor pregnant women nor women in childbed, not only stabbing them and dismembering them but cutting them to pieces as if dealing with sheep in the slaughter house. They laid bets as to who, with one stroke of the sword, could split a man in two or could cut off his head or spill out his entrails with a single stroke of the pike. They took infants from their mothers' breasts… and threw them into the rivers, roaring with laughter and saying as the babies fell into the water, "Boil there, you offspring of the devil!" Other infants they put to the sword along with their mothers and anyone else who happened to be nearby.

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They made some low wide gallows on which the hanged victim's feet almost touched the ground, stringing up their victims in lots of thirteen, in memory of Our Redeemer [Jesus] and His twelve Apostles, then set burning wood at their feet and thus burned them alive. To others they attached straw or wrapped their whole bodies in straw and set them afire. With still others, all those they wanted to capture alive, they cut off their hands and hung them round the victim's neck, saying, "Go now, carry the message," meaning, Take the news to the Indians who have fled to the mountains. They usually dealt with the chieftains and nobles in the following way: they made a grid of rods which they placed on forked sticks, then lashed the victims to the grid and lighted a smoldering fire underneath, so that little by little, as those captives screamed in despair and torment, their souls would leave them....

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They sent the men to the mines to dig for gold, which is intolerable labor, and to send the women into the fields of the big ranches to hoe and till the land, work suitable for strong men. Nor to either the men or the women did they give any food except herbs and beans, things of little substance. The milk in the breasts of the women with infants dried up and thus in a short while the infants perished. And since men and women were separated, there could be no marital relations. And the men died in the mines and the women died on the ranches from the same causes, exhaustion and hunger. And thus was depopulated that island which had been densely populated.”