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Chapter 1, Section 2 An Age of Exploration p. 12-19 European exploration and conquest has far-reaching effects on the world.
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Chapter 1, Section 2 An Age of Exploration p. 12-19 European exploration and conquest has far-reaching effects on the world.

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Page 1: Chapter 1, Section 2 An Age of Exploration p. 12-19 European exploration and conquest has far-reaching effects on the world.

Chapter 1, Section 2An Age of Exploration

p. 12-19

European exploration and conquest has far-reaching effects on the world.

Page 2: Chapter 1, Section 2 An Age of Exploration p. 12-19 European exploration and conquest has far-reaching effects on the world.

Section Focus Question

How did European exploration link the Americas to other parts

of the world?

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What was America like before the Age of Exploration?

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The “New World” in the 1400s: (The Americas)

• Incas (So. America)

• Aztecs (Meso-America)

• Plains Indians• Iroquois and

Algonquian (Northeast)

Main Idea: Before 1492, American civilizations were cut off from the closely linked lands of Africa, Asia, and Europe.

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The “Old World” in the 1400s(Europe, Africa, Asia)

Main Idea: Before 1492, American civilizations were cut off from the closely linked lands of Africa, Asia, and Europe.

“Old World” Trade Routes

• Crusades: lead to growth of trade between Europe and the Middle East

• Renaissance: Europeans rediscover Greek and Roman ideas forgotten in the Middle “Dark” Ages.

• Black Plague wipes out 1/3 of population of Europe.

• Silk Road allows Muslim merchants to bring goods from the East (Asia and China)

• China sends Zheng He to explore outside world

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Europe Begins to ExploreMain Idea: Europeans began to explore the oceans because they wanted to trade with the lands of Asia.

• Why did they explore?• Europeans desire luxury

goods from the East $$$• Advances in technology spur

exploration for economic gain $$$– Shipbuilding: caravels– Cartographers make newer

more accurate maps– The astrolabe allows ships to

sail outside the sight of land

• New trade routes needed! – To break Italian and Muslim

monopolies on goods from the East $$$

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Columbus Reaches the AmericasMain Idea: By sailing westward across the Atlantic Ocean, Columbus brought Europe and the Americas into contact.

• Italian sailor convinces Spanish monarchs to finance trip to Asia by sailing West

• “Discovers” America October 12, 1492– He was really lost. (He thought

he was in the East Indies.)

• Beginning of the Spanish Empire, starts colonies (p. 14)

• Topples native empires• Brings Christianity &

“civilization” – Exploits natural resources and

native populations (people)

Columbus “discovers” America

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The Columbian ExchangeMain Idea: The voyages of Columbus started a worldwide exchange of products and ideas.

• New Products & Ideas: crops like potatoes, corn, and tobacco. New medical treatments with herbs & plants. New religious beliefs & governments.

• DISEASE - European diseases wipe out entire Native American populations.– Within 75 yrs. of Columbus’ arrival 90% of people of Caribbean Islands & Mexico are dead.

• Growth of Slavery: with the loss of native labor, Europeans look to African slaves to work the plantations (large estate farms) and mines.

p. 16 in your book

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Section Focus QuestionQ: How did European exploration affect the Americas and other parts of the world?A: European exploration resulted in the Columbian Exchange (an exchange of goods and ideas), linking the Americas to Europe and Asia.