ap euro chapter 14
Samuel de Champlain
"Father of New France" Established trading ports = most French Canadians were hunters, trappers, missionaries, or explorers while British settled colonies
Creoles
American-born Spaniards
privateers
Elizabeth I granted legalized pirates (mostly vs. Spain) Led to conflict/war between the states = WOR
mercantilism was new economy that replaced __________
feudalism
Mercantilism
sought colonies to extend empire & gain more resources
Christopher Columbus
"discovered" America, or did he?
Portegese
1st in slave trade, by 18th century dominated by British
How did the arrival of the Dutch, British, and French on the world scene in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries affect Africa, Southeast Asia, India, China, and Japan? What were the main features of the African slave trade, and what effects did it have on Africa?
African people were affected because they were split up through countries to be used as slaves, and their country was being used as stops along many trade routes.
dynasties
Arrival of Europeans coincided with decline of _____ of China Both China & Japan wanted to trade but
________presence in India steadily increased 17th century - established trading ports
British
___________ under Louis XIV Favorable balance of trade ______ more than ________ More _______ & other precious metals Impact = reasoning behind colonial development, expansion of trade networks, & increase of production
Coldert, Export, import, gold
British East India Company Dutch East India Company
Crucial for commercial expansion/exploration Funded explorers & settlement of colonies Investors supplied the capital/money
What economic, social, and political crises did Europe experience in the first half of the seventeenth century?
Europe got into the 30 year war which happened primarily because of the expansion happening during that time.
Why did Europeans begin to embark on voyages of discovery and expansion at the end of the fifteenth century?
Europeans began to embark on voyages to centralize monarchies, grow their knowledge and interest for the sea and ships, access spices and goods in the east, expand their country, spread their religion, and had the desire for glory.
End to wars of religion Beginning of rise of ______ as dominant European power; also Britain & Netherlands Religion no longer issue of conflict, Europe now focused on ____ __ _____
France, Balance of power
agents of domination
Guns and Gunpowder Horses Disease- smallpox Native Allies
Consider: The evidence Friedrich uses to support his argument; why, according to Friedrich, many historians have rejected the religious interpretation of the war; how Holborn might criticize this argument.
Historians may have criticized this idea because they soonly made trading routes with the new things made by the new land discovered.
What was mercantilism, and what was its relationship to colonial empires?
Mercantilism was increased during the time of expansion and it was used to trade goods throughout the new expanding territories.
Middle Passage
Middle leg of the triangular trade that took slaves from Africa to Americas Slaves packed in cargo ships - most died en route Those that survived journey exposed to diseases they had no immunity (like native Americans) Result: slave owners encouraged slaves to have children
Treaty of Tordesillas
New World divided by Spain and Portugal
Europe → America
Olives, Coffee Bean, Onions, Citrus Fruits, Bananas, Grapes, Grains, Livestock
Took the lead in exploration Established commercial network along African coast, South & East Asia, & South America
Portugal
financed exploration Christian alliances, spread Christianity, & more trade Founded school for navigators
Prince Henry the Navigator
Sir Walter Raleigh
Roanoke Settlement
French & Dutch rivaled British but military leader _________ ___________ _______ consolidated control & BEIC kept them out Result: significant increase in Britain's power = shift
Sir Robert Clive
Consider: The role religion played in the conflict even though it may not have been primary in causing the war; other factors that might have caused the war.
The cause of expansion could be a factor because they wanted to have all the land to get all the materialistic things within them.
How did European expansion affect both the conquered and the conquerors?
The conquerors now had invaded land they conquered and used it for money and spiritual gains also was introduced to new animals and diseases, while the conquered had to deal with the introduction of new diseases but had the introduction of new animals and their land being taken over.
Which were the main focus of Spain's voyages?
The main focus was the desire for wealth although spreading Christianity was also an important factor.
Which regions of the globe were primarily explored by Portugal?
The main places that the Portuguese explored and traveled were the coasts along Africa and the southwestern coast of India.
How did Portugal and Spain acquire their overseas empires, and how did their empires differ?
Their empires are different because they traveled for different reasons.
America → Europe
Tomatoes, Pumpkins, Tobacco, Corn, Vanilla, Peanuts, Turkey, Pineapple ,Cacao Bean
Portuguese
also 1st to Japan but soon replaced by Dutch
Conquistadores
began creating empires by conquering Indians
Portolani
charts used for navigation Underestimated size of globe/oceans & didn't take into account the curvature of the earth
Ferdinand Magellan
circumnavigation of the globe - killed by natives in Philippines
Dutch East India Company
dominated spice trade Spanish in Philippines - major base for trade after Magellan
motives for expansion and voyages
god, glory, gold!
Rise in prices due to ________ had huge impact on price of foodstuffs
inflation
Portugese
initially dominated region but soon pushed out Expelled by Dutch & Spanish while British & French initially pushed out (later in 19th century will be dominating forces)
sought to take _____ and ______not to trade sought to ______ Pagan peoples
land and resources Christianize
Sir Francis Drake
led English "sea dogs" against Spanish shipping
Mestizos
mixed white and Indian descent
Commercial revolution
resulted in capitalist investments in overseas exploration
Vasco de Gama
route to India, traded with Muslims & announced he was in search of "Christians and spices"
Jacques
search for Northwest Passage (explored Canada)
Quadrant
the earliest device used to find latitude was a quarter-circle of wood marked in degrees, with a plumb line and a sight along one edge first taken to sea around 1460
British
transported ½ of all slaves