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Title: New Patterns of Trade


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New Patterns of Trade
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Name _________________________
COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE
BALANCE OF TRADE
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES
MERCANTILISM
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Main Idea
  • The creation of colonies in the Americas and
    elsewhere led to the exchange of new types of
    goods, the establishment of new patterns of
    trade, and new economic systems in Europe.

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LEQ
  • How did the creation of colonies lead to the
    exchange of new types of goods, new patterns of
    trade, and new economic systems?

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FOCUS QUESTIONS?
  • How did exploration
  • result in a new exchange
  • of plants and animals?
  • What was mercantilism and how did it push the
    drive to establish colonies?
  • How did global trade lead to the rise of
    capitalism in Europe?

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Key Terms
  • Columbian Exchange
  • Mercantilism
  • Balance of trade
  • Subsidies
  • Capitalism
  • Joint-stock companies

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On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest,
how much do you like chocolate?
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Now that you have tasted chocolate, could you
imagine your life without it?
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Europeans only tasted chocolate for the first
time in the 1500s!
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Chocolate Drinks made by Aztecs
  • Cortes actually found the Aztec chocolate to be
    bitter.
  • The Aztec beverage did not include sugar or milk.

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  • An Aztec noblewoman pouring a chocolate drink
    from the Codex Tudela.

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Codex Tedula Aztec Calendar
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Dominican Friars Add Sugar
  • Brought their beverage to Prince Philip of Spain.
  • Chocolate drinks instantly become one of the
    favorite beverages of the Spanish nobility.

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A European Love For Chocolate is Born!
  • Chocolate remained a treat for the wealthy and
    drinking it was a sign of high status.

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Columbian Exchange
  • The arrival of colonists and their interaction
    with Native Americans led to sweeping cultural
    changes in both societies.

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The Exchange of Goods
  • Due to isolation, plants and animals evolved
    differently
  • Europeans had never known foods like potatoes,
    corn, sweet potatoes, or turkeys.
  • Native Americans had never known coffee, oranges,
    rice, wheat, sheep or cattle

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Animals
  • Americas llamas, turkeys and guinea pigs
  • Europe horses, donkeys, pigs, rabbits and cattle

Proud to be an American
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Effects of the Columbian Exchange
  • Exchanged foods become staples.
  • Increased nutrition
  • Increased economic activity
  • Increased occurrence of diseases

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  • Case in point Can you name three main dishes,
    that you might find on an Italian menu, that does
    not include tomatoes?

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2nd case in point
  • China Name two basic facts about China.
  • Their massive population is due, in part, to the
    arrival of corn.

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Population Growth
China West Europe
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New Diseases
  • Native Americans had no natural resistance to
    European diseases such as small pox, measles,
    influenza, and malaria.

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Diseases
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Check for Understanding
  • What were two lasting effects of Columbian
    Exchange?

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Mercantilism
  • An economic policy whereas a nations strength
    depended upon its wealth.
  • EXAMPLE A wealthy nation can build a strong
    military and can therefore protect and expand its
    influence.

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Balance of Trade
  • Acquired in two ways
  • 1. harvest gold and silver from the colonies
  • 2. sell more goods than you buy

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Creating a Favorable Balance of Trade
  • Impose tariffs reduces imports
  • Increase exports sell finished goods to nations
    for higher prices than the raw materials ie,
    woolen cloth
  • Control raw materials
  • Encourage subsidies

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EXAMPLE Reducing Imports
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Subsidies
  • Government provided grants of money that helped
    to fund new businesses

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Colonies
  • PREDICT Why would European mercantilists want to
    establish colonies?

There are two main reasons
1. Control natural resources
2. Establish a market for trade
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Impact on Society
  • Towns and cities grew
  • Business activity increased
  • Merchant class became wealthier, but most rural
    people remained poor

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Capitalism
  • Private individuals seeking profit carry out
    economic activity.

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Joint Stock Companies
  • Investors would pool their money together to fund
    expensive overseas business ventures

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Example British East India Company
  • Founded in 1600 to import spices from Asia

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Venn Diagram Name _________________
Mercantilism Capitalism
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