Title: Age of Early European Explorations
1The Age of Early European Explorations Conquests
2Earlier Explorations
- Islam the Spice Trade ? Malacca
- A New Player ? Europe
- Nicolo, Maffeo, Marco Polo, 1271
- Expansion becomes a state enterprise ? monarchs
had the authority the resources. - Better seaworthy ships.
- Chinese Admiral Zheng He the Ming Treasure
Fleet
3A Map of the Known World, pre- 1492
4Motives for European Exploration
- Crusades ? by-pass intermediaries to get to Asia.
- Renaissance ? curiosity about other lands and
peoples. - Reformation ? refugees missionaries.
- Monarchs seeking new sources of revenue.
- Technological advances.
- Fame and fortune.
5New Maritime Technologies
Better Maps Portulan
Hartman Astrolabe(1532)
Mariners Compass
Sextant
6New Weapons Technology
7Prince Henry, the Navigator
- School for Navigation, 1419
8Museum of Navigationin Lisbon
9Portuguese Maritime Empire
- Exploring the west coast of Africa.
- Bartolomeo Dias, 1487.
- Vasco da Gama, 1498.
- Calicut.
- Admiral Alfonso de Albuquerque (Goa, 1510
Malacca, 1511).
10Christofo Colon 1451-1506
11Columbus Four Voyages
12Other Voyages of Exploration
13Ferdinand Magellan the First Circumnavigation
of the WorldEarly 16c
14Atlantic Explorations
Looking for El Dorado
15The First Spanish ConquestsThe Aztecs
vs.
Fernando Cortes
Moctezuma II
16The Death of Moctezuma II
17Mexico Surrenders to Cortes
18The First Spanish Conquests
The Incas
vs.
Francisco Pizarro
Atahualpa
19Slaves Working in a Brazilian Sugar Mill
20Why would the 'Columbian Exchange' be considered
the tsunami of unintentional "bio-terrorism"??
21The Columbian Exchange
Squash Avocado Peppers Sweet Potatoes
Turkey Pumpkin Tobacco Quinine
Cocoa Pineapple Cassava POTATO
Peanut TOMATO Vanilla MAIZE
Syphilis
Trinkets
Liquor
GUNS
Olive COFFEE BEAN Banana Rice
Onion Turnip Honeybee Barley
Grape Peach SUGAR CANE Oats
Citrus Fruits Pear Wheat HORSE
Cattle Sheep Pigs Smallpox
Flu Typhus Measles Malaria
Diptheria Whooping Cough
22Cycle of Conquest Colonization
Explorers
Conquistadores
OfficialEuropeanColony!
Missionaries
PermanentSettlers
23Treasuresfrom the Americas!
24Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
25The Slave Trade
26Ancient Times and the 1500s
- The Slave Trade in Ancient Times included
- Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Persians, Indians,
Aztecs. - The word slave comes from the word slav
referring to Russians taken during Roman times. - In the 1500s, Europeans didnt play the only
role! They relied on AFRICAN traders.
27What will you give me for
- People were traded for
- Textiles
- Metalwork
- Rum
- Tobacco
- Weapons
- Gunpowder
28The Middle Passage
- The Voyage in the Triangular Trade devoted to the
movement of slaves. - Three-pronged trade from Americas to Europe to
Africa and back. - A Horror Hundreds of men, women and children.
- Packed in a single vessel called a floating
coffin - ½ died of brutal treatment or disease before even
making it. - Many committed suicide or tried to take control
of the ship.
29- Once aboard the ships, the Africans realized that
they were being sent far away from home, and
often there was violence even before the ship set
sail. However, most of these uprisings were
easily put down. Others jumped overboard and
plunged from the ship into the sea, choosing to
either drown or be devoured by blood-thirsty
sharks rather than be taken from their homeland.
30- Most ships, especially those of the later 18th
century, were "tight packers", carrying a huge
quantity of slaves who were often forced to lie
in spaces smaller than that of a grave,
31The Slave Trade
- Existed in Africa before the coming of the
Europeans. - Portuguese replaced European slaves with
Africans. - Sugarcane sugar plantations.
- First boatload of African slaves brought by the
Spanish in 1518. - 275,000 enslaved Africans exportedto other
countries. - Between 16c 19c, about 10 million Africans
shipped to the Americas.
32Slave Ship
Middle Passage
33Coffin Position Below Deck
34African CaptivesThrown Overboard
Sharks followed the slave ships!
35European Empires in the Americas
36The Colonial Class System
Hidalgos
Creoles
Mestizos
Mulattos
Native Indians
Black Slaves
37Administration of the Spanish Empire in the New
World
- Encomienda or forced labor.
- Council of the Indies.
- Viceroy.
- New Spain and Peru.
- Papal agreement.
38The Influence of the Colonial Catholic Church
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Guadalajara Cathedral
Spanish Mission
39The Treaty of Tordesillas, 1494 The Popes
Line of Demarcation
40Father Bartolome de Las Casas
41New Colonial Rivals
- Portugal lacked the numbers and wealth to
dominate trade in the Indian Ocean. - Spain in Asia ? consolidated its holdings in the
Philippines. - First English expedition to the Indies in 1591.
- Surat in NW India in 1608.
- Dutch arrive in India in 1595.
42New Colonial Rivals
43Impact of European Expansion
- Native populations ravaged by disease.
- Influx of gold, and especially silver, into
Europe created an inflationary economic
climate.Price Revolution - New products introduced across the continents
Columbian Exchange. - Deepened colonial rivalries.
445. New Patterns of World Trade