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WARM-UP: FRIDAY
1.
Why were spices so expensive in Europe?
2.
What did European powers do to change the
balance of world trade?
WARM-UP: MONDAY
Write down two observations about this world
map.
THE AGE OF EXPLORATION
Essential questions:
Why did Europeans begin to explore the world?
What were the effects of European exploration?
THE AGE OF EXPLORATION
Period from early 15th to early 17th century.
Time of European expansion to the rest of the
world
European ships traveled around the world in
search of new trade routes, gold, silver, spices,
furs, and fertile land or settlements.
Europeans encountered peoples and mapped
lands previously unknown to them.
EUROPEAN EXPLORATIONS FOR SPICES, ABOUT
1500
MOTIVES: WHY DID THEY WANT TO EXPLORE?
Desire for wealth
Wanted
to expand trade, especially for the spices of
the east
Wanted to find precious metals
Religion
Wanted
others
to spread religious ideals and convert
Glory
Look
at us! WEEEEEE’RRRREEEEE GREAT!
MOTIVES: WHY DID THEY WANT TO EXPLORE?
God, Glory, and Gold
WHAT WAS NEEDED TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE?
Cartography – map-making
Compass – showed ship’s direction
WHAT WAS NEEDED TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE?
Astrolabe – showed ship’s
latitude by observing the
positions of the stars
Ships – caravel could maneuver
better and hold more cargo;
could carry cannons!
ASTROLABE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B5Q5eXf
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PORTUGUESE TRADING EMPIRE
The Portuguese sailed to
the coastal areas of Africa,
where they first reached the
west coast
What natural resources
does this region have?
This became a source of
gold for the Portuguese and
became known as the “Gold
Coast”
HOW PORTUGAL BECAME THE FIRST GLOBAL
SEA POWER
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcdO0QT
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PORTUGUESE TRADING EMPIRE
Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal
sent several expeditions down the west coast of
Africa to:
establish trade routes
Destroy Muslim shipping
Gain control of the spice trade
PORTUGUESE TRADING EMPIRE
1487 - Bartholomeu
Dias rounded the Cape
of Good Hope, which is
the southern tip of
Africa.
PORTUGUESE TRADING EMPIRE
1497 – Vasco da Gama discovered a route to
India, opening the way for Portuguese trade
routes to the East Indies
PORTUGUESE TRADING EMPIRE
The Portuguese later established trading ports
for spice trade in Africa, India, and Southeast
Asian islands making tremendous profits.
Portuguese trading empire was a series of
trading posts on coastal areas.
They did not colonize African or Asian regions.
VOYAGES TO THE AMERICAS
1492 – Italian born Christopher Columbus
convinced Queen Isabella of Spain to finance
an expedition to find a western route to Asia.
VOYAGES TO THE AMERICAS
Did Europeans know the Earth was round?
Yes!
Did they know the circumference of the Earth?
Yes,
Eratosthenes figured this out, but Columbus
believed the Earth was smaller.
Where did Columbus think he was?
Asia
– he believed this to his dying day
He thought he was in the Indies (islands in Asia),
therefore the people became known as “Indios” –
the Spanish word for “inhabitants of the Indies”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fZnWlt-X-0
TREATY OF TORDESILLAS
Spain: “What if Portugal tries to claim our
newly discovered lands?”
Portugal: “What if Spain tries to claim our newly
discovered lands?”
Pope Alexander VI: “Let’s make it fair – we will
draw a line to divide up the territory”
TREATY OF TORDESILLAS
Spain would have possession of any unclaimed
territories to the west of the line; Portugal would
have possession of any unclaimed territory to the
east of the line.
That’s why people speak
Portuguese in Brazil!
SPANISH EMPIRE
Spanish conquistadors
(conquerors)
Hernan Cortez: Defeated
Aztec Empire
Fransisco Pizarro: Defeated
Inca Empire
Within 30 years after
Spanish arrival, the
western part of Latin
America had been brought
under their control
https://vimeo.com/10700
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SPANISH EMPIRE
Philippines: Spanish
base for trade across
Pacific
NORTHERN EUROPEAN EXPLORATION
English, Dutch, and French got into the game
They
produced lighter, faster ships
Protestant, not Catholic
Quest for profit (not so much religion)
HOW DID GEOGRAPHY PLAY A ROLE?
Spain and Portugal: On the Iberian Peninsula
England: On an island
France and The Netherlands (Dutch): regions on the coast
They all had
access to
the oceans!
Kahoot! Age of Exploration
WARM-UP: TUESDAY
Read Columbus’ letter on the back of your Age
of Exploration notes (#18) to answer the
following:
1. What adjectives are being used to describe the
natives? List several.
2. What items did the natives have available to
trade?
3. What was Columbus most interested in
obtaining?
4. Overall, how do you think Columbus viewed the
natives? Explain.
YOUR TASK: EUROPEAN EXPLORATION MAP
You will need:
Atlas
Pen
or pencil
At least two different colors
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING ON THE BACK OF
YOUR ANSWER SHEET
Write
a paragraph identifying the
major causes of the Renaissance
from the 1300s to the 1500s.
WARM-UP: THURSDAY
COLONIALISM IN THE AMERICAS
SPANISH COLONIES
Spain was the first to create colonies to protect
land and govern people
Colony = settlement of people living in a new
territory, which is linked to the parent country
through trade and direct government control
Hispaniola, Cuba, Jamaica, Puerto Rico
1509 – settlement of mainland, starting with
Panama
SPANISH FORTS BUILT TO PROTECT CLAIMS
Puerto Rico
St. Augustine, Florida =
oldest city in the U.S.
NEW SPAIN – FORMED 1535
SPANISH EMPIRE
Mexico City built upon defeated Aztec capital of
Tenochtitlan
Spanish cities = planned cities
Grid-like
Plaza
w/ town hall, church, governor’s palace
SPANISH COLONIES: LABOR SYSTEMS
Queen Isabella granted the Spanish encomienda
– the right to use native Americans as laborers.
Most natives were forced to work on plantations
or work in gold and silver mines.
Many natives died due to:
Disease
Forced
labor
starvation
SPANISH COLONIES: MINING
Silver = money-maker of Spanish colonies
Main mine in Potosi, Bolivia
MERCANTILISM
A new economic system emerges called:
Mercantilism – idea that the prosperity of a
nation depended on:
a large supply of gold and silver
exporting in large quantity while importing in small
ECONOMIC IMPACTS
Balance of trade – difference between what a
country imports and exports
A favorable balance of trade would be when the
goods exported are greater than those
imported.
Wealth that has
been accumulated
ECONOMIC IMPACTS
Colonies
were an important part of this
economic system.
Important for:
Sources of raw materials
Markets for finished goods
PORTUGUESE COLONY: BRAZIL
First great plantation colony
Served
as a model for later Caribbean colonies
Plantations = large agricultural estates = were
set up on the eastern coast of Brazil and on
islands in the Caribbean to grow sugar cane
Growing cane is labor intensive – so slaves
from Africa were imported to meet the need
THE SLAVE TRADE
15th century – slaves were used in
Southwest Asia (Middle East) mostly as
domestic servants
Demand for slaves rose dramatically with the
European voyages to the Americas and the
planting of sugar cane there
The first boatload of African slaves were
brought on a Spanish ship in 1518.
THE SLAVE TRADE
Trade grew tremendously in the next two
centuries
Triangular trade = connected Europe, Africa,
and the Americas
THE SLAVE TRADE
Why were so many slaves sent to the Americas?
High death rate
Many died on the Middle Passage, which was the
journey to the Americas that was the middle leg of
the triangular trade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5qZ1MpevrI
EFFECTS OF THE SLAVE TRADE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NXC4Q_4JVg
Before Europeans entered the scene, most slaves
in Africa were war captives
After Europeans enter the scene, more people
were taken captive through village raids
What were the effects on African societies?
Depopulation of some areas
Deprived communities of their youngest and
strongest men and women
Led to increased warfare
WARM-UP: MONDAY
Choose one type of food to read about.
Write 3 facts about it!
WHAT WERE THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF EXPLORATION?
Columbian Exchange – widespread exchange
of plants, animals, foods, human populations
(including slaves), communicable diseases, and
ideas between the Eastern and Western
hemispheres that occurred after 1492.
Columbian Exchange
CREATE A GRAPHIC ORGANIZER TO ANSWER
THE FOLLOWING
What were the impacts of the Columbian
Exchange?
Social
Economic
Environmental
Use your brain and the info provided to you!
Note: leave space to add info as we discuss…
CRASH COURSE: COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE
Add to your chart as you watch the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQPA5oNp
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COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE
European colonization of the Americas led to
the spread of diseases – including smallpox,
measles, and influenza – that were endemic in
the Eastern Hemisphere; unintentional transfer
or vermin, including mosquitoes and rats
COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE
American foods became staple crops in various
parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa
Potatoes,
maize, manioc
Cash crops were grown primarily on plantations
with coerced labor and were exported mostly to
Europe and the Middle East
Sugar,
tobacco
COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE
Afro-Eurasian fruit trees, grains, sugar, and
domesticated animals were brought by
Europeans to the Americas
Horses,
pigs, cattle
Other foods were brought by African slaves
Okra,
rice
COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE
Populations in Afro-Eurasia benefitted
nutritionally from the increased diversity of
American food crops
European colonization and the introduction of
European agriculture and settlements
practiced in the Americas often affected the
physical environment through deforestation
and soil depletion
CREATE A THESIS
What were the social, economic, and
environmental impacts of the Columbian
Exchange?
WARM-UP: LIST 2 FOODS YOU LOVE AND 2
FOODS YOU HATE (OR DISLIKE) !
Columbian Exchange