Merriman Teacher Notes on Exploration and Conquest (Summer 2023) - PDF
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2023
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These notes cover exploration and conquest in the New World, discussing the origins of European empires, Portuguese explorations, the Treaty of Tordesillas, Spanish conquistadors, and the Columbian Exchange. The document highlights key figures and events in this historical period.
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# Exploration and Conquest In The New World ## The Origins Of European Emire - Cosimo de Medici hired 200 scribes to copy 200 volumes in 2 years - 15th (Flemish craftsmen invented oil-based ink - 1450 wooden hand press and movable type in Mainz = 1st Printing Press - Johannes Gutenberg - Bible...
# Exploration and Conquest In The New World ## The Origins Of European Emire - Cosimo de Medici hired 200 scribes to copy 200 volumes in 2 years - 15th (Flemish craftsmen invented oil-based ink - 1450 wooden hand press and movable type in Mainz = 1st Printing Press - Johannes Gutenberg - Bible first thing he printed - printing shops by 14705 - by 1500 35,000 books published each year (150,000-200,00 by 1600) - Provided scholars w/ identical texts - accounts of discoveries and travels - private libraries of very wealthy - new professions: librañan, book seller, publisher, typesetter, editor - 9 in #universiting (20 in 1300 to 70 in 1500) - literacy rates among wealthy ↑ - also in towns, not so much for most Europeans (3-4% literate) - collected fees from shilps passing through Indian Ocean - merchants, missiorames, mercenanes expanded empire - Lisbon became internatril city - new technology (not in book) - Caravel, faster/lightership - la teen sail, sail in to wind - 1487 Bartolomeo Dias rounded cope of Good Hope - Portugal controlled sea route arand Afnza to Asia - silver discovered in Mexico and Pen 15405 - (Petosi mines) - diseases from Europe massive killer Amencas indigenouse pol - Congustadores bored after end of reconquista, needed astlet - conquery Amenzas - Magellan killed in Pacific Islands. - but his crew circum navigated the globe 1522 - reasons for exploration: 3Gs - God (Conversion of indigenouspol) - gold (wealth) - glory (for indin dual and contry) - not easy to live in Armences - 1st joyrs of Spanish in Hispaniola, 2/3 Europeans - Ferdinand and Isabella agreed to bank roll Christopher Columbus 1492 - go west to get east - 3 ships - 9 weeks reached islands in Caribbean - began indigenas slavery - 1498 Portuguese Vasco da Gama made it to Indian Ocean and back - cargo of spices brought back paid for trip 60x over (!) - brought armed ships back on next voyage and forced way into trade - by1519 70% Portuguese crown revenue from overseas trade, ep pepper and spices frum Asia - made censorship more difficult ## Portuguese - St to venture in tu Atlantiz - Stayed awry Coasts - North Africa (Princettening the Naysator not of Ibenan Peninsula) - took Madeira and A zares islands - original goal to continue reconquista (retaking lands from Muslim empiles) - economic factors as well-break Venetian Monopoly on Asian gouds - built trade posts alant Coast of - (1557 formally leased Macau, 1999 handed back) ## 1494 Treaty of Tordesillas, Pope Alexander VI ofrially drided world blun Amennras Africa Asia Spain and Por tiyal - Spanish Conquistadores to Amenzas Afrza and Indian Brazil - Balboa to Panama - Cortes to mexico 1519 - Pizarro to Inca Empire 15405 ## Spanish galleons-massive Ships brought goods from Colonies - tobacco, potatoes, beans, Cacay chili peppers, tomatues - new crops = European pop - > papulation of Mexico from 25 million in 1520 to 1 million in 1600 - > Peru from 7 million in 1500 to 1 million 16600 - > smallpox, measles, typhus, bubonic plaque - Columbian Exchange (not named exchange of plants, animals diseases btwn Old World and New World (Amenzas) - pigs cows, sheep from old worl - potatoes, coffee, Cocoa from new world