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Economic & Political Influence of the New Global Age (1600-1700) Mercantilism & Capitalism
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Mercantilism European global trade & colonial expansion caused MAJOR ECONOMIC CHANGES
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Mercantilism Old Economic System Feudal System - based on land ownership & fealty (loyalty in exchange for protection) Economies became more complex Improved navigational technology “discovery” & colonization of new lands Growing merchant class
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Mercantilism European nations develop a new economic system called MERCANTILISM!!!!
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Mercantilism Under this new policy governments sought to control & regulate trade in order to create a favorable balance of trade. GOALS: Value of exports > value of imports Build supplies of gold & silver for homeland
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Mercantilism Colonies are important!!! Provide cheap raw materials & resources for European countries Provide a market for finished goods made in Europe
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Mercantilism Europeans controlled trade Require colonies only trade with mother nation Place tarriffs on goods imported from other nations
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CAPTIALISM IS BORN!!! Mercantilism was the major economic model in Europe. Capitalism is an economic system based upon the private ownership of resources & production TRYING TO MAKE A PROFIT!!!
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Capitalism Trade was operated through private ownership. Merchants and ship owners took the risks & enjoyed the PROFITS
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Capitalism Merchants & ship owners Make up the backbone of the growing MIDDLE CLASS in European towns and cities Their wealth contributes to the growing markets in Europe
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Capitalism Middle class private citizens start PRIVATE BUSINESSES!!! This creates a MARKET ECONOMY A system in which individual buyers and sellers interact exchanging goods & services
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Capitalism Causes for the birth of Capitalism International trade & colonization Mercantilism Rise of the Middle Class Development of the Market Economy All of these causes are critical in the creation & advancement of Capitalism
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Global Influence European expansion & colonization means… Changes in European political & economic structure spread to Africa, Asia, & the Americas
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Asia Before Europeans got to Asia, they were: Highly advanced Prosperous Relatively modern Militarily strong
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Asia European influence in Asia was prompted by trade Asians were treated with more respect because they were viewed as “equals” mutually beneficial trade relationships (not one side getting everything while the other is enslaved or taken advantage of)
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Asia Europeans were allowed to build trading posts in port cities BUT DID NOT COLONIZE ASIA. The Asian economies became more dependent on European trade & markets Created a prosperous merchant class in Asia that was closely aligned with the Europeans
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Asia Even though Europeans did not colonize Asia, their culture had a profound impact on Asians – especially with the introduction of Christianity by missionaries (started to end Asian isolation) Because of this influence of Christianity, the many Asian governments limited or closed off trade with the Europeans in a return to isolationism in order to protect their cultures.
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Africa Economic & Political influence in Africa was based on the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.
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Triangular Trade
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Influence in the Americas Major colonization Economically driven Spain, Portugal, England, France, & the Netherlands
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Influence in the Americas Spanish & Portuguese Colonies Gold & Silver discovered Plantations Native slave labor first. African slave labor later. Social system where Natives & Africans mistreated & excluded Spread Catholicism
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Influence in the Americas English colonies Plantations- Tobacco, rice, indigo, sugarcane (Warmer climates) Jamestown Pilgrims - Religious freedom Indentured servants Georgia = penal colony (Australia came later)
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Influence in the Americas France, England, & Dutch did not enslave Native Americans, but did import slaves from Africa French Fur-trade Trading post colonies Lose to British in French & Indian War (1754-1763) French lose influence in Americas Dutch Merchants!!! Trading posts Dutch East India Company
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Political Styles Spain & Portugal Strong central Monarchy “micromanage” colonies French & Dutch Allowed more political freedoms English Representative Governments
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Summarize Mercantilism Capitalism Columbian Exchange European influence around the World
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