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Maritime Revolution Before 1450 - 1550. Expansion before 1450 Pacific Ocean Polynesians –New Guinea to Hawaii to New Zealand –Expansion or accidental?

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Page 1: Maritime Revolution Before 1450 - 1550. Expansion before 1450 Pacific Ocean Polynesians –New Guinea to Hawaii to New Zealand –Expansion or accidental?

Maritime Revolution

Before 1450 - 1550

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Expansion before 1450Pacific Ocean

• Polynesians– New Guinea to Hawaii to New Zealand– Expansion or accidental?

• Malayo-Indonesians– Madagascar

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Expansion before 1450Indian Ocean

• Muslim Traders– Very important by 1400– Trade ports not empire

• Ming Empire– Mongol defeat leads to early expansionism– Voyages of Zheng He– Ways to show off wealth

rather than trade– Africa– By 1433 voyages ended– POWER VACUUM

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Expansion before 1450Atlantic Ocean

• Vikings– First major power– Exploration and settlement– Impact of changing climate in 1200

• Europeans– Applied Mediterranean knowledge– Mostly Genoese and Portuguese– Expeditionary - Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands

• Africans– Mansa Musa

• Americas– Limited– Arawaks into Lesser Antilles

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European Expansion1400-1550

• Who?– Iberian Kingdoms (Spain & Portugal)– Economic, political & religious inspiration– Improvements in their technology allowed them to “master”

maritime push• Four Trends in Latin West since 1000

– Revival of urban life and trade– European idea of alliance b/w rulers & merchants– Struggle with Islamic Empires over Med.– Growing intellectual curiosity

• Why not Italians?– Venice & Genoa had pre-existing trade alliances with Muslims

(access to SR through the Med.)– Ships too small for Atlantic Ocean– Merchant Princes supported trade in N Europe, Black Sea,

Indian Ocean

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Why Portugal?

• c. 1415 – attack on Morocco (Muslim)– Part crusade, tournament, plundering

• Importance of Gold– Unable to push inland– Sought direct contact with Gold producers– Need to sail

• Henry the Navigator– Multiple agendas – religion,

ottoman, exploration– Cartography

• Caravel– Smaller, lighter, more maneuverable, small cannons

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• Order of Christ Money– Red crosses on ships

• Slavery and gold

• Cruzado– Link between religion and exploration

• Real Success comes after private investors become involved– Sao Tome

• Seek a passage to India

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Why Spain?• History of conflict with Muslims

– Aragon & Castile unite to capture Granada• Later entrance into Revolution• Columbus - 1492

– Expedition sponsored by Queen Isabella

– Never believed he reached “New” World

• Vespucci– Explores “new” world

• Treaty of Tordesillas – 1494– Negotiated by pope– Splits Atlantic Ocean with imaginary line– Americas = Spain– Africa & S Asia = Portugal

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African Encounters with Europe

• Portugal– Offered new markets for African goods

• Gold Coast & Benin– Trade gold, pepper, some

slavery– African nations held power

• Kongo– Only had slaves to offer

• Ethiopia– Only Christian Empire on east coast– Alliances against the Turks– Conflict over version of Christianity

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Indian Ocean Encounters with Europeans

• Portugal– Sought access to trade– Crown decided that IO would belong to them alone – use of

force• Why did Portugal gain power so easily? (1505 – 1535)

– Superior weaponry and ships– Small port cities, not empire– Large empires not interested in maritime intrusion – internal

focus– Seized Malacca

• Methods of control– Taxation– Portuguese “passports”– Execution

• Response– Larger empires ignored or considered unimportant– Smaller trade ports attempted resistance - failed

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America Encounters with Europe• Spain

– Territorial Empire rather than trade– No contact between Amerindians and others – had to

rely on conquest & plunder• Arawak

– Hispaniola (Haiti)– 1493 – Columbus 2nd voyage with settlers– 1495 rebellion: quashed, ended with death and

bondage– Famine and smallpox spread– 1502 – all remaining Arawaks made slaves to

colonists• Conquistadors

– Defeat non-believers, bring them to god and get rich in the process

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American Empires

• Cortes and Aztecs– Aztec empire only 100 yrs old– Loyalty divided – “new” could offer more– Tlaxcalans – Moctezuma– 1521 defeat – impact of smallpox

• Pizarro and the Incans– Taxes, exile and forced labor used

to control– Civil war– 1531 Pizarro sets out– Pizarro betrays Atahualpa– Internal conflict leads to splintering