Chapter 16: The World Economy

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Chapter 16: The World Economy APWH Period 4: Global Interactions, c. 1450 to 1750 Textbook Part IV: The Early Modern Period, 1450-1750: The World Shrinks . Chapter 16: The World Economy

The West’s First Outreach: Maritime Power

16th Century Spanish and Portuguese Expeditions

Prince Henry “The Navigator” 1394-1460

Bartholomew Dias c. 1450-1500

Dias’ Voyage Rounding Cape of Good Hope

Bartholomew Dias Rounding the Cape of Good Hope

Vasco da Gama c. 1469-1524

Calicut, India

Christopher Columbus c. 1451-1506

Columbus’ First Voyage Route

Santa Maria Replica

Columbus lands in the New World

Line of Demarcation

Amerigo Vespucci 1454-1512

Ferdinand Magellan 1480-1521

Spanish Empire

The Spanish Armada

European Colonial Holdings

Henry Hudson c. 1570-1611

Toward a World Economy

Battle of Lepanto - 1571

Colonial Expansion

European Colonial Holdings

Vasco Nùñez de Balboa 1475-1519

Hernán Cortés 1485-1547

Francisco Pizarro 1475-1541