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AP WORLD HISTORY Chapter 16: The World Economy, (Early Modern Period, 1450-1750) DoDEA World History Standards: 1. Trace the great voyages of discovery, the locations of the routes, and the influence of cartography in the development of a new European worldview. (10SS3.a) 2. Examine the origins of modern capitalism; the influence of mercantilism and cottage industry; the elements & importance of a market economy in Europe; the changing international trading and marketing patterns, including their locations on a world map; and the influence of explorers and map-makers. (10SS3.c) Major topics for brief, Cornell Note-focused lectures: 1. The West’s First Outreach: Maritime Power *European merchant fleets seized control of key international trading routes *Spain & Portugal first began, followed by growing efforts from Britain, France, and Holland 2. Toward a World Economy *Europe’s maritime dominance generated 3 wider changes from the 1490s onward: (1) Columbian Exchange of foods, diseases, & people; (2) new export-import patterns that created long-lasting economic imbalances between dominant nations & those made dependent to the dominant nations; (3) emergence of new overseas empires 3. Colonial Expansion *Europe developed a network of overseas colonies, particularly in the Americas *at this early stage, there were only a few colonies (compared with the Americas) in Asia & Africa *by the 18th century, growing Europeans inroads in India marked a decisive change in south Asia Key terms: Deshima/Nagasaki Seven Years War/French & Indian War East India Companies Mughal Boers Cape of Good Hope & Cape Colony Mercantilism Mestizos John Locke Bantu farmers Goa & Macao Class Discussion Questions: 1. Describe the technological innovations that made the global domination of the West possible. 2. Trace the early exploration of the world by the West. 3. Define the Columbian Exchange. 4. Compare the terms “core area” and “dependent zone”. 5. List the areas that remained outside the new global economy prior to 1600. List the areas that were added in the 17th century. 6. Compare British and French North America with other European colonies. 7. Evaluate the results of the creation of a world economy. 8. Describe the ways that the creation of a world economy in the 16 th & 17th centuries differed from the previous trade networks that had existed between civilizations. 9. Evaluate the reasons allowing the west to establish its dominance in the global trade network of the 17 th century.