Colonization powerpoint

17
In this unit, you will learn about exploration and colonization from 1400-1600

description

Unit 10 colonization

Transcript of Colonization powerpoint

Page 1: Colonization powerpoint

In this unit, you will learn about exploration and colonization from

1400-1600

Page 2: Colonization powerpoint
Page 3: Colonization powerpoint

Zheng He, a chinese explored was commissioned to lead several overseas journeys

Page 4: Colonization powerpoint

Practiced isolationism (isolated the nation from the rest of the world) expelled Christian missionariesburned Western booksallowed only Chinese and Dutch

trade

Page 5: Colonization powerpoint

Flourishing with Renaissance art, literature, ideas, etc.

Looked for new ways to make money and many powerful Kings decided to….go exploring!

Page 6: Colonization powerpoint

1. Looking for new sources of wealth2. Traded spices

Nutmeg, ginger, pepper, cinnamon

3. Looked for trade routes directly to Asia

4. “Glory, Gold, God”—explorers journeyed for money, fame, and Christianity

Page 7: Colonization powerpoint

Eventually explorers found a new sea route to Asia.

Portugal dominated exploration initially

Dutch formed the Dutch East India Trading Company (see image below).

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/81/Flag_of_the_Dutch_East_India_Company.svg/800px-Flag_of_the_Dutch_East_India_Company.svg.png

Page 8: Colonization powerpoint

New technology helped exploration 1. Triangular Sails—helped sail

against the wind2. Compass—directional tool3. Sextant (upper right picture)—

helped with navigation4. Large cargo area in the Caravel

Triangular sails

Page 9: Colonization powerpoint

Bartolomeu Dias; sailed for Portugal; explored and reached southern tip of Africa

Vasco Da Gama; sailed for Portugal; rounded tip of Africa

Zheng He; sailed for China China; explored Asia and Eastern Africa

Christopher Columbus; sailed for Spain; explored Caribbean (Bahamas)

Hernando Cortes; sailed for Spain; colonized regions in Mexico, US, South America

Page 10: Colonization powerpoint

Prince Henry of Portugal; founded school of navigation to train explorers

Amerigo Vespucci; sailed for Portugal; South America

Ferdinand Magellan; sailed for Spain; rounded the tip of South America, Guam, Philippines

Page 11: Colonization powerpoint

This is a map of major European explorations

http://wps.ablongman.com/wps/media/objects/262/268312/art/figures/KISH_12_271.gif

Page 12: Colonization powerpoint

Colonize means to create colonies (settlers who live in one territory and are ruled by a “parent” country)

Spanish conquerors (conquistadors) destroyed the Aztecs and Incans of S. America

Native-Americans had no weapons to challenge Spanish conquerors

80%-95% of Native Americans diedSpanish and Portuguese Kings became RICH!—

Spanish created an Empire

Page 13: Colonization powerpoint

Continents became interdependent on one another

Imports (goods brought into a country) and exports (good sent out of a country) began

Joint stock corporations developed—similar to stock market today

Slave trade developed (Triangular Trade)

Page 14: Colonization powerpoint

Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas—formed a TRIANGLE!

Check out the next slide to see the goods and materials traded between these three regionshttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/Triangular_trade_wordless.jpg

Page 15: Colonization powerpoint
Page 16: Colonization powerpoint

From Africa to the Americas emerged the slave trade. Slaves were used for free labor

The passage by sea from Africa to the Americas was called the Middle Passage (2-3 months long)

A typical slave ship

https://eee.uci.edu/programs/humcore/images/Africa/SlaveShipBrookes.jpg

Page 17: Colonization powerpoint