History 2155 Early Modern Europe Lecture 30 17 th Century Imperialism.

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History 2155 Early Modern Europe Lecture th Century Imperialism

Portuguese Ports in the East

Francis Xavier: Part of the Portuguese Wave of the 16 th C.

Slaves Growing and Using Tobacco

Slave Trade Map

Loango, A Slave Port, Mid-17 th C.

Cadiz: Spain’s Port

Lisbon, 1572

Modern Antwerp

John Hawkins: Pioneering English Slaver

Drake’s Raid on Panama, 1571

New Amsterdam, 17 th C.

New Sweden

Chesapeake Bay: Home of the Crab Virginia and Maryland

St. Maarten/St. Martin Even Half an Island Meant Wealth

Cromwellian Fortified Town in Jamaica

Rupert’s Land

Prince Rupert

Ambona (Amboyna)

Banda Today

Jan Pieterzoon Coen: Murder for Profit

VOC Complex in Amsterdam, 1750

English Coffee Shop

English Father and Son Drink Tea

London Choclate House

That Other Drug: Sugar