Asia had many different religions but did not have Christianity They sent missionaries to spread Christianity with explorers and traders.

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Asia had many different religions but did not have Christianity They sent missionaries to spread Christianity with explorers and traders

Religious Rivalries in Asia Asia had many different religions but did not have Christianity They sent missionaries to spread Christianity with explorers and traders

Japan and China They saw the spread of Christianity as a threat They turned to a policy of isolationism…to keep out other cultures They limited trade to a few ports to trade goods

Spice Trade The Dutch pushed the Portuguese out of the spice trade and their outposts

The Philippines Spain colonized the Philippines. Instead of spices they found fertile land and an excellent trading location It was also a success for Catholic missionaries

Vocabulary *Feudalism *Mercantilism Cash crop Indentured servant Middle Passage Economic system based on land (king) Economic system to conquer other places to gain gold and silver Grown to make lots of money (plantations) A person who agrees to work on a plantation in exchange for paid passage Part of the triangular trade that sent slaves from Africa to the Americas

Southeast Asian Mainland For many years Europeans had limited influence here When traders and missionaries tried to enter the kingdoms they came together and drove them away

Vocabulary *Feudalism *Mercantilism Cash crop Indentured servant Middle Passage Economic system based on land (king) Economic system to conquer other places to gain gold and silver Grown to make lots of money (plantations) A person who agrees to work on a plantation in exchange for paid passage Part of the triangular trade that sent slaves from Africa to the Americas

Vocabulary Triangular Trade Favorable Balance of Trade *Capitalism Free Enterprise Entrepreneurs The exchange of raw materials, cash crops, manufactured goods, slave between Europe, Africa, and the Americas When a country has more exports than imports The people rather than the govn’t decide what should be made based on supply and demand Private businesses compete for profit without govn’t involvement Risked investing their own money to make a profit

Vocabulary *Feudalism *Mercantilism Cash crop Indentured servant Middle Passage Economic system based on land (king) Economic system to conquer other places to gain gold and silver Grown to make lots of money (plantations) A person who agrees to work on a plantation in exchange for paid passage Part of the triangular trade that sent slaves from Africa to the Americas

Questions Workbook pg 40 #1-5