PPT-European Expansion 1450-1750

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World History Unit 6 Table of Contents Why ExploreTrade Christopher Columbus Reasons for Exploration Columbian Exchange Spain Portugal France England Jamestown

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World History Unit 6 Table of Contents Why ExploreTrade Christopher Columbus Reasons for Exploration Columbian Exchange Spain Portugal France England Jamestown Plymouth Slave Trade British Empire. Coerced Labor. Historical examples of Slavery . Ancient Greco-Roman World. Southeast Asia. Muslim World. Black Sea Trade Network. Sub-Saharan Africa. Common Features. Status for slave holder. Outward sign of social inequality. What were the major . changes/developments . from . 1450 – 1750?. 1450-1750 Major Developments. European discovery of . Americas creates a . New Global Economy which begins a process of globalization. Communication & trade goes global!. For the first time since the Ice Age, . Eastern and Western hemispheres were connected. Old trade routes continued. , but by the end of this time period the . Europeans dominated. Strayer. : Chapter 15. The Big Picture. Europeans and Asian Commerce (Part 1). Portuguese Empire of Commerce. The East India Companies. Asian Commerce. Silver and Global Commerce (Part 2). The “World Hunt”: Fur in Global Commerce (Part 3). Section 1. First European Contacts. Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal sowed the seeds of tremendous change for Africa in the early to . mid-1400s. H. e . and his men cautiously explored farther and farther south along Africa’s west coast. AP World History Notes. European Empires in the Americas. European Empires. Time Period. European. Power(s). Destinations. 15. th. –. 16. th. centuries. Spain. Caribbean,. mainland Central & South America. Land Empires. Control of huge lands & people. Requires large military investment. Vulnerable to land & sea routes. Requires massive infrastructure investment. Superior technology used to suppress natives. FOUNDATIONS. (8000 BCE-600 CE). Neolithic societies in Latin America formed along coastlines and lakes, not river valleys.. Olmec (1500 - 500BCE). Gulf of Mexico. Advanced architecture, sculpture, number system, calendar, trade routes. KEY . CONCEPT 1.4 . Europeans . explored and settled overseas territories, encountering and interacting with indigenous populations.. World Contacts Before Columbus. . 444-448. . European Voyages of Discovery. Which of the great religious systems below were characterized by monotheism combined with a sacred text and a strong missionary thrust?. Buddhism and Confucianism. Buddhism and Hinduism. Christianity and Judaism. The . chart above shows that. :. A. Silver tended to “flow” from Asia to Western Europe.. B. Silver exports from Japan exceeded those of the New World.. C. Silver production in the New World decreased from the 16. AP World History Notes. Chapter 15. “Global Commerce”. Silver and Global Commerce. Silver = 1. st. major commodity to be exchanged on a truly global scale. Silver and Global Commerce. Mid-1500s = rich silver deposits discovered in Bolivia and Japan. EUROPEAN EXPANSION EUROPEAN EXPANSION OCURRED BECAUSE OF A DESIRE FOR ECONOMIC WEALTH AND POWER! Vocabulary Statements Part 1: Exploration Complete on Notebook Pages 5-6 Textbook Pages 54-63 1 . GLOBAL 22 Frequency range 10.70-12.75 GHz Several LO frequencies available LO switching by voltage and/or 22kHz Internal or External 10 MHz reference Low phase noise High P1dB and IP3 Compact size and light

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