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Title: Age of Exploration


1
Age of Exploration
  • Chapter 14 and Chapter 15

2
Why?
  • Trade
  • spices, silks, jade
  • Moluccas- island chain known as the spice islands
  • Curiosity
  • Religion

3
Portugal
  • Prince Henry the Navigator
  • Conversions, Muslim Riches, Asia
  • Recruitment Cartographers, sailors, ship
    builders, engineers
  • Dies in 1460
  • Bartholomeu Dias
  • rounded Cape of Good Hope in 1488
  • Vasco da Gama
  • Voyage to Calicut in India
  • Imprisoned
  • Returns with minimal goods (300 profit)
  • Second Voyage to Calicut to force a treaty and
    leave merchants

4
Christopher Columbus
  • Believed he could sail west and reach the East
    Indies
  • Portugal would not sponsor him
  • Ferdinand and Isabella did though
  • Spanish Inquisition forces Jews and many wealthy
    people out seeking riches and prestige
  • First Voyage Aug. 3, 1492 ? Nina, Pinta, and
    Santa Maria
  • Reach land Oct. 12
  • Total of 4 voyages

5
Exploratory Conflict
  • Line of Demarcation split the globe
  • Pope Alexander VI
  • Spain gets west, Portugal gets East
  • Treaty of Tordesillas

6
Other Early Explorers
  • Amerigo Vespucci (Itl)
  • Journals voyage to Brazil
  • Martin Waldseemuller
  • Used Vespuccis journals to map the Americas
  • Vasco Nunez de Balboa(Spain)
  • Helped by Indians to get through Panama

7
Ferdinand Magellan
  • From Portugal
  • Set out with 5 ships from Spain
  • Reached S. Am. and explored every bay
  • Finally reaches southern tip ? Strait of Magellan
  • Brutal Storms, Winds, and Tides
  • Renames South Sea ?Pacific
  • Crew wanted to return, Magellan wanted to
    continue
  • 3 wks to spice islands, took 4 months
  • Magellan is killed at the Philippines
  • Sept. 8, 1522 ? return with 1 ship and 18 sailors
  • 1st to Circumnavigate

8
Exploration of Africa
  • Portugal sets up minor establishments along
    African Coast
  • Wish to cut out Middle men
  • African goods gold, ivory, hides, slaves
  • Took over Mambasa and Malindi
  • Expelled Arabs

9
African Slave Trade
  • slavery has been around for thousands of years
  • Euro. Used slave labor for plantations
  • Plantation large estates run by an owner or an
    owners overseer
  • slave raids by rulers and companies

10
African Resistance
  • Affonso I, ruled Kongo
  • Had been tortured by Port. Missionaries
  • He asked Portugal to help develop Kongo
  • Results in overwhelming slave trade
  • Banned in some areas

11
African Civilizations
  • Asante Kingdom (Ghana)
  • Osei Tutu-military leader that took over
  • United area by claiming to be ruler through power
    of heaven
  • Created government based on merit
  • Monopolies on gold and slave trade
  • Played Europeans against each other
  • Oyo Empire
  • Forest kingdom composed of Yoruba people
  • Built army from slavery wealth

12
European Expansion
  • British, Dutch, and French take over as Portugal
    declines
  • Establish colonies
  • Dutch build Cape Town at tip of Africa
  • First permanent European settlement
  • Boers settle around the area
  • Locals are killed off due to elitist views

13
Europe in Asia
  • Portuguese had a superior navy with better
    cannons
  • Alfonso de Albuquerque
  • Sailed to Asia
  • Mughal Empire Muslim controlled lands in
    central Asia
  • Trading Outposts
  • 1510- Portuguese take Goa
  • Becomes a major mil./commercial base
  • 1511- Portugal takes Malacca the Muslim city in
    East Indies
  • Outposts distant areas under a countrys control

14
Dutch Exploration
  • 1599- Dutch fleet returns successfully from Asia
  • Set up Cape Town
  • Dutch East India Company group of wealthy Dutch
    merchants
  • had full sovereign powers
  • 1641- Dutch take Malacca
  • Use their military to create a monopoly on trade
    in the region

15
Spanish Exploration
  • Took over the Philippines
  • Conquered and named after Phillip II

16
Mughal India
  • Europeans allowed building forts
  • Empire shatters by corruption and power struggles
  • European companies raise armies
  • Eypoys Indian troops

17
East Asian Exploration
18
Ming China
  • Europeans have inferior products
  • Chinese demand silver and gold
  • Macao (Guangzhou)
  • Portuguese trading post in China
  • Rules
  • Trade only under supervision
  • Leave at the end of the trade season

19
Manchu Conquest
  • Manchu Manchurians from NW China
  • Qing (ching) Dynasty
  • Adopted Confucianism
  • 2 rulers (1 Manchu/ 1 Chinese)
  • Local governments were maintained
  • Army station to ensure loyalty

20
Manchu Rulers
  • Kangxi
  • Expanded empire, promoted Chinese culture
  • Qianlong
  • Kangxis grandson
  • Created largest Chinese empire in history
  • Retired after 60 years for grandfathers sake

21
Lord Macartney
  • Diplomat
  • Brought sample products (Strike 1)
  • Refusal to bow meeting the emperor (Strike 2)
  • Discussions of the natural superiority of the
    English (Strike 3)

22
Japan
  • Welcomed westerners at first
  • Use of European weapons may have stabilized the
    country
  • Japanese welcome Christianity and the printing
    press
  • Sources of fear
  • Knew of Spanish take-over of Philippines
  • Christian allegiance

23
Japan cont.
  • Missionaries kicked out
  • Japanese Christians persecuted and killed
  • Complete Isolation
  • Outlawed travel, large ship building
  • Allowed 1-2 Dutch ships in Nagasaki per year to
    keep informed
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