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Vasco da Gama (1497-1499) ) Seven voyages between 1400 and 1433 Everyone was expected to pay tribute to the Chinese Emperor and recognize his superiority.

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2 Vasco da Gama (1497-1499) )

3 Seven voyages between 1400 and 1433 Everyone was expected to pay tribute to the Chinese Emperor and recognize his superiority.

4 The Star Fleet: As many as 300 ships and 28,000 men

5 There is some doubt about the actual size of the Treasure Ships, but there’s no doubt that they made Columbus’s ships look like toys.

6 Who could match this?

7 To navigate throughout the Indian Ocean, Zheng He would have made use of the magnetic compass, invented in China during the Song dynasty.

8 Photo taken on Sept. 24, 2006, shows the debut of a ship imitating the vessel Zheng He navigated to the west about 600 years ago. This is a replica of a medium-sized ship.

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10 Zheng He returns with gifts for the Emperor

11 Map of the Portuguese Empire (1502–1557).

12 Zheng-He vs. Vasco da Gama Zheng-He 1405-1433 317 ships 400 feet long 28,000 men Luxury liners No more exploring; ships are burned Vasco da Gama 1498 4 ships 70-80 feet long @ 170 men Disease & death on board Just the beginning of an Age of Exploration

13 Why didn’t China colonize Europe? Closed Society (China) vs. Open Society (Europe) Isolation (China) vs. Interaction (Europe) Xenophobia: fear of “foreign-ness” or foreign influence on culture.

14 Why did Europe dominate China? Competition drives Euros to more and more exploration and technological development As Europe advances, China declines.


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