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1 The Beginnings of Our Global Age: Europe, Africa, and Asia 1415-1796
Chapter 2 The Beginnings of Our Global Age: Europe, Africa, and Asia

2 The Search for Spices

3 The Moluccas p. 85

4 Class activity p. 85-89 What was Prince Henry objectives?
What is a cartographer? Who was Vasco da Gama How did Portuguese exploration lead to the creating of a trading empire? Summarize the story of Christopher Columbus and when did he come to the Americas. Explain what the Treaty of Tordesillas was What is Ferdinand Magellan’s story? What is circumnavigate?

5 Section 2 Turbulent Centuries in Africa p

6 Portuguese forts Purpose Mombasa Malindi Collecting food
Trade tools, cloth, ivory, hides, slaves, etc. Portuguese stayed on the coasts only, never beyond. They didn’t explore.

7 African Slave Trade Explodes
Slave = Slavs taken from Southern Russia to work in Roman times Europeans enter the Slave Trade Plantations Portuguese stayed on the coasts only, never beyond. They didn’t explore.

8 p. 91 Primary Source Portuguese stayed on the coasts only, never beyond. They didn’t explore.

9 African Leaders Resist
Affonso I king of Kongo Taught by missionaries Opposed slavery Read letter p. 94 Portuguese stayed on the coasts only, never beyond. They didn’t explore.

10 African Leaders Resist
Futa Toro Find it on the map p. 92 Almany opposed The Almany opposed but the French found other places New states emerged and others disappeared forever.

11 The Asante Kingdom Osei Tutu Unified the kingdom
Claimed his right to rule from heaven Officials by merit rather than birth

12 The Oyo Empire Present day Nigeria Benefited from slave trade

13 Cape Town See map on p. 92 Boers Dutch farmers

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15 Encounters in East Asia
Section 4 (p )

16 Ming China “Our empire owns the world”
European textiles and metalwork were inferior

17 Macao (p. 101) Portuguese trading post Later Supervised trade
Dutch, English Supervised trade Payments with gold and silver only

18 Christian missionaries in China
Matteo Ricci Jesuit Contributions Geography Mathematics Philosophy Other scientific topics

19 The Manchu Conquest (1644) Manchuria The Great Wall
Northeast The Great Wall Fall of the Ming Dynasty Beginning of the Qing Dynasty

20 Qing Dynasty Confucian system of government Kangxi Qianlong
Supported by Chinese scholars Kangxi Qianlong Expanded China’s borders Retired after 60 years

21 Peace and Prosperity Chinese economy expanded
New crops from the Americas Corn and potatoes Population boom 140 million (1740) to 300 million (1800) Silk, cotton, porcelain industries expanded internally and internationally

22 Rejecting contact with Europeans
Restricting foreign trade Lord Macartney Head of a British diplomatic mission Brought samples of British- made goods Chinese saw them as crude products and gifts to the emperor. Insisted on an audience with the emperor Kowtow (touching head to the ground). Spoke of natural superiority of the English.

23 Korea and Japan Korea chooses isolation Foreign Trades in Japan
Welcomed first Christian converts Expelled


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