Title: THREE AGES OF
1THREE AGES OF DISCOVERY
2Zheng He had a Big Boat!
1st Age of Discovery China
1405
3Zheng He Voyages
1405 1435
4China beat Columbus to it, perhaps
Copy made in 1763, of a map, dated 1418
5Spices and the Age of Discovery
2nd Age of Discovery Europe
- God, Gold, and Glory
- AND
- Terror, Treachery, and Torture
6- Crusades
- 1st 1096 9th 1291
7Marco Polo (1260-1248)
8European Background
- Crusades and Marco Polo
- stir up European interest in the East
- Europeans think world is made up of three
continents - Europe
- Asia
- Africa
9The Silk Road
10The Goods that are Traded
- From China, India, and Spice Islands
- Silk
- Brocade
- Gauze materials
- Cotton
- Camelhair
- Ivory
- Porcelain
- Dyes
- Perfumes
- Medicines
- Pearls
- Precious stones
- SPICES
- From Europe
- Textiles
- crafts
11Silk Road Trade under Tamerlane Pax Mongol
121405
- Death of Tamerlane closed land route to east,
- ends Pax Mongol
1453
- Fall of Byzantium to Ottoman Turks lowers Iron
Curtain
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14Trade after the end of Pax Mongol Ottomans
Blockade
- Trade is intermittent, often blocked by Arabs
collecting bribes - Trade is subject to thieves
- Some trade from India via Indian Ocean
- Goods become much more expensive as costs rise.
15The Rise of Venice
- Venice had helped Byzantine Empire in their fight
against the Normans during the Crusades - Were given the right to trade in all parts of the
empire without paying duties - Ottomans gave Venice same trade privileges
Venice had East West trade Monopoly
16Venetian Trade Monopoly
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18Breaking the Venetian Trade Monopoly
- Would bring huge profits to the successful
country - The first country to try was
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201415
- Portuguese conquer Ceuta
- Benefits of finding water route to east increase
- new technology has lowered costs of sailing
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22Queen Phillipa the driver
23Prince Henry the Mastermind
24Gil Eannes the Greatest Explorer of all Time!
251434
- South of Cape Bojador was Green Sea of Darkness
Sea monsters, boiling seas - Theology held that Jerusalem was center of world,
finding worlds below Bojador would be heresy - Prince Henry provides incentives to Gil Eannes by
increasing benefits, You cannot find a peril so
great that the hope of reward will not be
greater.
26Portuguese pursue systematic frog leaps down
west coast of Africa
27King Joao II sends Pero da Covilha on land route
to check out India
28Bartolomeu Dias rounds Cape, but doesnt make it
to India
1488
29The Spaniards enter the race.
Isabella of Castille
30Iberia
IBERIA
31 Columbus sails the ocean blue 1492
32Sailing the Western Ocean
33The Journey of Columbus
34Columbus who?????
- Based on mistaken knowledge
- 2600 miles
- 36 days
- Failed to achieve his goal
Now there's a Hero!!!
35Vasco da Gama
1499
36da Gamas Voyage
37da Gamas journey
- Mission directly challenges Arab monopoly on
Indian Ocean trade - Out of sight of land for three months
- Faced hostile Hindu rulers and Moslem traders
- three years, 5000 miles to Cape, 3 months to
cross Indian Ocean - 54 of 170 men survived
- Broke Venetian monopoly, reaped huge profits
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39Portuguese gain control
- Why? Expected benefits outweigh costs
- How? Control trade routes
- Who? Afonso de Albuguerque, Francisco Serrao,
Ferdinand Magellan
40Portuguese gain control
- When?
- 1507 Persian Gulf
- 1509 Destroy Muslim fleet
- 1511 Malacca
- 1512 Ternate and Tidor (3000 miles from Malacca)
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43Ferdinand Magellan
- Rebuked by King John II after faithful service
- Persuades Charles V of Spain
- Purpose - break Portuguese monopoly
- 260 men, 5 ships. 1 ship, 18 men survive
- Most dangerous journey of them all
- Stop in Ternate and Tidor makes trip financially
successful
44Ferdinand Magellan
1519 - 1522
45Magellans Journey
46Economic Principles that guide the lesson
- Benefit/cost analysis
- People respond to incentives
- Voluntary exchange is a win-win proposition
- Supply and demand, prices
- The effects of Competition and Monopoly
47Three Ages of Discovery
THREE AGES OF DISCOVERY
48What is the new age of discovery and what can
your students learn from the two previous ages of
discovery?