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The Age of Exploration

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The Age of Exploration

Europe looks outward.

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The Age of Exploration

• A period of European voyages of exploration and discovery, long-distance trade and commerce, and the outward expansion of European power (colonialism) and influence.

• Many areas of the world, which before had been unaware of each other’s existence, now came into contact with each other.

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British Empire

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French Empire

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Spanish Empire

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Portuguese Empire

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DUTCH EMPIRE

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Areas of the world colonized by Europeans: 1400-1925

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Things Brought to Other Regions of the World

• European cultural attitudes.

• Religion

• Ideas on government.

• Technology.

• Language

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• Portugal

• Spain

• France

• England

• Netherlands

ATLANTIC POWERS:

France

Spain

Eng

Portugal

Neth

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The Rise of the Atlantic Rim

• In the 16th Century, the economic and political center of power of Europe shifted to the Atlantic Rim. Why do you think this happened?

• In formulating your response, think of what you have learned about the following: the rise of trade and towns, the rise of national monarchies, the political condition of Italy, the Protestant Reformation.

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Spice Trade Before 15th Century

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• ITALY: East Mediterranean

• PORTUGAL: South around Africa

• SPAIN: West across the Atlantic

• ENG/FR/NETH: Northwest Passage

FOUR ROUTES to the EAST

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Portuguese Caravel

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• Caravel: New type of heavy ship

• Multiple sails: Efficient use of wind

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Iberian Peninsula in the 15th Century

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Surrender of Granada

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Spain gets into the act…

Columbus sails west across the Atlantic Ocean seeking Asia

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Search for the Northwest passage

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The Spanish in Mexico

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Quetzalcoatl

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Tenochtitlan

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Aztec Temple of the Warriors

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Aztec Human Sacrifice

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IMPACT ON HUMAN POPULATIONS:

•Population decline in the Americas

•Population rise globally

•Population shifts

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AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE

• 40% Caribbean Islands• 36% Brazil• 20% Spanish America• 4% British America

TEN MILLION AFRICANS

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Slaves

RawMaterials

Finished goods

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Mercantililism

• Closed economic system• Designed to enrich the “mother country”• Colonies provide raw materials• Mother country supplies finished goods• Goal=favorable balance of trade• Inefficient• Smuggling• Resentment