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Homework/Graded Paper Name: ____________________________ Due Date: Thursday October 8, 2015 Social Studies Seven/PD: _____ HW – Finding a Trade Route to Asia Finding a Trade Route to Asia Historical Context European interest in overseas trade and exploration first developed during the Crusades. For hundreds of years, Europeans traded for rare and exotic goods from Asia through the Middle East. The early trade was dominated by the navies of the Italian City States (places like Genoa, Venice, and Florence). By the middle to late 1400’s, however, several circumstances combined to bring about a major change in European trading patterns. As the Fifteenth Century (1400’s) drew to a close and the Sixteenth Century began (1500’s), the more powerful nations of Western Europe decided to trade directly with Asia and were determined to find direct trade routes that would allow them to make great profits. Passage During the Fifteenth Century (1400’s), trade with the Middle East became more difficult and even impossible at times. In 1453, the Byzantine Empire (the last part of the old Roman Empire in the East) collapsed and was destroyed by a new Muslim Empire – the Ottoman Empire. In many cases, old trade routes were closed and the flow of Asian goods to Europe was interrupted. Invasions by Mongol Armies out of Asia also interrupted overland travel between the Middle East and Asia. Further complicating the situation, outbreaks of the Black Plague disrupted trade throughout Europe and the Middle East and several of the Italian City States were at war with one another. After centuries of trading for silks, spices, and exotic foods, many European nations found that they faced a shortage in gold and silver coin with which to buy these goods. While all of these factors interfered with trade, another set of circumstances was changing the nature of Europe itself. Several European nations such as Portugal, Spain, France, and England had become large and united nations under the control of single, powerful rulers. They now had the resources and the ability to explore on their own and wished to bypass the Italian City States as well as the Middle East. All understood that a nation that was able to open direct trade with Asia would become fabulously wealthy and powerful. Each also hoped to create colonies to expand their power and influence both in Europe and overseas. Portugal was the first nation to send out organized sailing expeditions to find a route to Asia. Portugal’s sailors concentrated on finding a way around Africa to Asia and were successful by the early 1500’s. As a result, Portugal controlled the eastern trade routes to Asia and started to form colonies in Africa, India, and South Asia. Spain, wishing to avoid a confrontation with the powerful Portuguese Navy, decided to sail directly west to Asia. Spanish exploration led to the creation of colonies and eventually an empire in the Americas (from Mexico to the bottom of South America). France and England began to explore later than Spain and Portugal. They also wished to avoid wars with more powerful nations (Spain and Portugal) and concentrated on finding what came to be called a “Northwest Passage” to Asia. Although they were never successful, their journeys led to the creation of colonies in North America (present day United States and Canada). By the 1600’s and 1700’s, Western European nations were busily creating the empires that would influence World History for centuries. The early exploration routes of the Portuguese that led to direct trade with Asia and enormous trade profits Columbus’ voyages that led to the creation of a Spanish Empire in Mexico, Central America, and South America Cartier’s voyage that led to French settlement of Canada Henry Hudson’s voyages that led to Dutch and English Colonies in what is now the United States Finding a Trade Route to Asia Name: ________________________________ 1. Period _____ What did the nations of Western Europe decide by the end of the 1400’s and beginning of the 1500’s? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. What interrupted trade with the Middle East and Asia in the 1400’s? Explain and give two examples. A. ___________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ B. ___________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 3. How did “the nature of Europe itself” change? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 4. What did the exploring nations understand about trade with Asia and what did each hope to create? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 5. What led England and France to search for a Northwest Passage and what did their explorations create? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________