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By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer
Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY
Earlier Explorations
1. Silk Road Spice Trade
2. Chinese Admiral Zheng He & the
Ming “Treasure Fleet”
3. A New Player  Europe
Nicolo, Maffeo, & Marco Polo, 1271
Expansion becomes a state
enterprise  monarchs had the
authority & the resources.
Better seaworthy ships.
Admiral Zheng He
Each ship was 400’
long and 160’ wide!
1371-1435
Zheng He’s Voyages
In 1498, Da Gama reached
Calcutta, China’s favorite port!
A Map of the Known World,
How do we
know that the
cartographer
had limited
info??
pre- 1492
1.
Motives for European
Exploration
Luxury Goods  by-pass
intermediaries to get to Asia.
2. Renaissance  curiosity about other
lands and peoples.
3. Monarchs seeking new sources of
revenue.
4. Technological advances.
5. Fame and fortune.
New Maritime Technologies
Better Maps
[created by
cartographers]
Astrolabe
From Where??
Arabia
Mariner’s Compass
From Where??
China
Sextant
New Weapons Technology
Triangular Lateen Sails
Rudder
Shallow Hull
Gunpowder
and guns!
Prince Henry, the Navigator
School for Navigation in Portugal
Portuguese Maritime
Empire
1. Exploring the west coast of
Africa.
2. Vasco da Gama, 1498.
Calicut.
Christofo Colon [1451-1506]
Columbus’ Four Voyages
Other Voyages of Exploration
Ferdinand Magellan & the First
Circumnavigation of the World:
Early 16c
Atlantic Explorations
Looking for “El Dorado”
The Treaty of Tordesillas, 1494 &
The Pope’s Line of Demarcation
Divided the
world into two
parts, one for
Spain, one for
Portugal
The First Spanish Conquests:
The Aztecs
vs.
Fernando Cortez
Montezuma II
The Death of Montezuma II
Mexico Surrenders to
Cortez
The First Spanish Conquests:
The Incas
vs.
Francisco Pizarro
Atahualpa
Slaves Working in a
Brazilian Sugar Mill
The “Columbian Exchange”
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Squash
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Avocado
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Peppers
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Sweet Potatoes
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Turkey
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Pumpkin
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Tobacco
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Quinine
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Cocoa
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Pineapple
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Cassava
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POTATO
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Peanut
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TOMATO
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Vanilla
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MAIZE
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Syphilis
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Liquor
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GUNS
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Olive
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COFFEE BEAN
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Banana
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Rice
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Onion
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Turnip
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Honeybee
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Barley
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Grape
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Peach
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SUGAR CANE
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Oats
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Citrus Fruits
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Pear
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Wheat
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HORSE
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Cattle
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Sheep
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Pigs
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Smallpox
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Flu
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Typhus
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Measles
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Malaria
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Diptheria
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Whooping Cough
Cycle of Conquest &
Colonization
Explorers
Official
European
Colony!
Treasures
from the Americas!
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
The Slave Trade
1. Existed in Africa before the coming
of the Europeans.
2. Portuguese replaced European slaves
with Africans.
Sugar cane & sugar plantations.
3. Between 16c & 19c, about 10 million
Africans shipped to the Americas.
Slave Ship
“Middle Passage”
“Coffin” Position Below
Deck
African Captives
Thrown Overboard
Sharks followed the slave ships!
European Empires in the
Americas
The Influence of the Colonial
Catholic Church
Guadalajara
Cathedral
Spanish Mission
Our Lady of
Guadalupe
New Colonial Rivals
1. Portugal lacked the numbers
and wealth to dominate trade in
the Indian Ocean.
2. Dutch arrive in India in 1595.
3. English start sailing, as well.
New Colonial Rivals
Impact of European
Expansion
1. Native populations
ravaged by
disease.
2. Influx of gold, and especially
silver, into Europe
3. New products introduced across
the continents [“Columbian
Exchange”].
4. Deepened European rivalries.