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Page 1: Exploration and Expansion

Exploration and Expansion

Chapter 6, Section 1

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Motivation

• Why begin expanding overseas?

• The Asian Attraction– Recorded travels to Asia

fascinated Europeans

• Trade– Spices of the East meant

money for the West

• Religion– Introduction to Christian

faiths

• “God, Glory, and Gold”

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Means to Travel

• What do you need to make these travels?

• Money– Hesitant at first, more and

more European governments begin to fund voyages

• Ships and Technology– Boats and the technology to

navigate the ocean

• A Crew– People to man the vessel

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Portuguese Trading Empire• Portugal began exploration in the

1420s under __________ ________________________– Found gold on western coast of

Africa

• _________________rounded Southern tip of Africa in 1488– Quicker route to Asia

• _____________ later traveled this route to India– Over the next few decades,

Portuguese take complete control of the spice trade

• Why are the Portuguese so successful?

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A Route to India?• Any quicker routes to India?

– _________________sailed around the world• Left in 1519 with 250 men and 5

ships• Died in the Philippines in 1521…1

ship and 18 men returned

• Spanish begin to look westward for a quicker route to India

• But what about the flat Earth?– Most Europeans knew the

world was round, but did not know how large it was

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Christopher Columbus• Believed the circumference of

the world was smaller than it actually was– Hence, why he thought he had

landed in India• Persuaded _________

___________and ____ __________to fund a voyage West

• In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue– Lands in the Caribbean, but

Columbus calls these places the Indies

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Voyages to the Americas

• Continued exploration by Spain and Portugal was fueled by the desire to find a westward route to Asia

• As the countries continued to explore, conflict was inevitable

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A Line of Demarcation

• The feud between Spain and Portugal was “solved” through the __________ ____________________– Spain was given all

territories west of the line, while Portugal gained all territories east of the line

• Both continued to feud for years, despite the ruling

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Race to the Americas

• _______ (John Cabot), ________ (Amerigo Vespucci), and many other European nations soon began to follow

• What about ________ _______________?– Spain and Portugal were

growing weaker…could not defend their claimed territories

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The Spanish Empire

• _____________ were Spanish conquerors of the New World

• ________________– Overthrew Aztecs

• ________________– Defeated Incans

• ____________ system– Spanish use of Native

Americans as slaves– Originally meant to care for

Natives, but settlers were too far from Europe to be punished for harsh treatment

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Spanish Empire cont’d

• Native populations suffered due to forced labor, starvation, and disease– Hispaniola – 250,000 in

1492, 500 in 1538– Mexico – 25 million in

1519, 1 million in 1630

• European churches, schools, and hospitals soon ripped apart traditional Native societies

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Economic Impact

• West– Mines

• Searched for gold and silver

– Farming and ranching, known as the __________ _________________• Raised European crops like

sugar, cotton, vanilla, and livestock

• American crops like potatoes, cocoa, corn, and tobacco

• East– Portuguese take over spice

trade routes in Asia

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New Arrivals = New Rivals?

• ________ were biggest competitors in Asia– Established East India

Company

• ________ and ________ were major competitors in the Americas, _______ tried– _______ – colonized Canada

and Louisiana– _________ – East coast of

what is now U.S.– _______ – Establish West

India Company

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Colonial Advantage• _________ – settlement of

people living in a new territory, linked by trade and direct government control

• ________ provided the gold and silver needed for a country to become powerful, according to the theory of _____________

• To bring in gold and silver, the countries needed a good _____________ – the difference in value between imports and exports over time


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