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Title: Europe and the New World:


1
Chapter 14
  • Europe and the New World
  • New Encounters, 1500 1800

2
Timeline
3
On the Brink of a New World
  • Motives
  • Fantastic lands
  • The Travels of John Mandeville (14th century)
  • Economic motives
  • Access to the East
  • The Polos
  • Religious Zeal

4
Means
  • Centralization of political authority
  • Maps
  • Ptolemys Geography (printed editions available
    from 1477 on)
  • Ships and Sailing
  • Naval technology
  • Knowledge of wind patterns

5
Ptolemys World Map
6
The Development of a Portuguese Maritime Empire
  • Prince Henry the Navigator (1394 1460)
  • The Portuguese in India
  • Bartholomeu Dias (c. 1450 1500)
  • Vasco da Gama (c. 1460 1524)
  • Reaches India by rounding Cape of Good Hope
  • Alfonso dAlbuquerque (1462 1515)
  • Commercial Military bases
  • In Search of Spices
  • Portuguese expansion
  • Reasons for Portuguese success
  • Guns
  • Seamanship

7
Map 14.1 Discoveries and Possessions in the
Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
8
Voyages to the New World
  • Christopher Columbus (1451 1506)
  • Reached the Bahamas (Oct. 12, 1492)
  • Additional voyages (1493, 1498, and 1502)
  • Additional Discoveries
  • John Cabot
  • Pedro Cabral
  • Amerigo Vespucci
  • Ferdinand Magellan (1480 1521)
  • Circumnavigates the Earth
  • Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)

9
The Spanish Empire in the New World
  • Early Civilizations in Mesoamerica
  • The Maya
  • The Aztecs
  • The Spanish Conquest of the Aztec Empire
  • Hernan Cortés (1485 1547)
  • Moctezuma (Montezuma)
  • Aztec Empire overthrown

10
Slaughter of the Natives
11
The Spanish Empire, Continued
  • The Inca and the Spanish
  • Pachakuti
  • Inca buildings and roads
  • Francisco Pizarro (c. 1475 1541)
  • Smallpox
  • Incas overthrown (1535)
  • Administration of the Spanish Empire
  • Encomienda
  • Viceroys
  • The Church

12
Africa The Slave Trade
  • Origins of the Slave Trade
  • Sugar cane and slavery
  • Growth of the Slave Trade
  • Up to 10,000,000 African slaves taken to the
    Americas between the Sixteenth and Nineteenth
    Centuries
  • The Middle Passage high death rate during
    transit
  • Prisoners of war
  • Effects of the Slave Trade
  • Depopulation of African kingdoms
  • Political effects of slave trade
  • Criticism of slavery
  • Abolition and the Quakers

13
The Sale of Slaves
14
A Sugar Mill in the West Indies
15
Map 14.2 Triangular Trade Route in the Atlantic
Economy
16
The West in Southeast Asia
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • The Dutch and the English
  • Local Kingdoms (Burma, Siam, and Vietnam)

17
The French and the British in India
  • The Mughal Empire
  • The Impact of the Western Powers
  • Portugal
  • England
  • The Dutch and the French
  • Sir Robert Clive
  • The East India Company
  • Battle of Plassey (1757)

18
China Japan
  • China
  • Ming Dynasty (1369 1644)
  • Qing Dynasty
  • Western inroads
  • Russia
  • England
  • Limited contact
  • Japan
  • Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543 1616)
  • Opening to the West
  • The Portuguese
  • Initially visitors welcomed
  • Catholic missionaries
  • The Dutch

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The Americas
  • Spain and Portugal
  • The West Indies
  • The British and the French
  • The Sugar Factories
  • North America
  • The Dutch
  • New Netherlands
  • The English
  • Jamestown (1607)
  • Thirteen Colonies
  • The French
  • Canada

20
Toward a World Economy
  • Economic Conditions in the Sixteenth Century
  • Inflation
  • The Growth of Commercial Capitalism
  • Joint stock trading companies
  • New economic institutions
  • The Bank of Amsterdam
  • Amsterdam Bourse (Exchange)
  • Agriculture

21
Mercantilism
  • Total volume of trade unchangeable
  • Economic activity war through peaceful means
  • Importance of bullion and favorable balance of
    trade
  • State Intervention

22
Overseas Trade and Colonies Movement Toward
Globalization
  • Transoceanic trade very valuable
  • Intra-European Trade
  • Trade patterns interlocked Europe, Africa, the
    East, and the Americas

23
The Impact of European Expansion The Conquered
  • Devastating effects to local populations in
    America and Africa
  • Less impact in Asia
  • Multiracial society in Latin America
  • Ecology
  • Catholic Missionaries
  • Conversion of native populations
  • Hospitals, orphanages and schools
  • The Jesuits in Asia
  • Conversions in China
  • Japan

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The Impact of European Expansion The Conquerors
  • Opportunities for women
  • Economic Effects
  • Gold and silver
  • Exchange of plants and animals
  • Impact on European Lifestyle
  • Chocolate, coffee and tea
  • European Rivalries
  • New Views of the World
  • Gerardus Mercator (1512 1594) and his map
  • Psychological Impact

25
A Seventeenth-Century World Map
26
Map 14.3 The Columbian Exchange
27
Discussion Questions
  • Why were the Portuguese so well positioned for
    overseas exploration?
  • How were the Spanish able to defeat the Aztecs
    and the Incas?
  • What social and economic forces drove the Slave
    Trade?
  • How were the British able to achieve such a
    dominant position in Asia?
  • What impact did European colonization have on the
    colonized?
  • What economic changes occurred in Europe as a
    result of Mercantilism and Capitalism?
  • How did European expansion affect Europe?

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Web Links
  • The Slave Trade
  • European Voyages of Exploration
  • The Mariners Museum The Age of Exploration
  • Digital South Asia Library
  • Around the Indus in 90 Slides
  • Internet East Asian History Sourcebook
  • The East India Company
  • Virtual Jamestown
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