1450-1750 global commerce intro
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AP World, Commerce, 1450-1750TRANSCRIPT
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Empires and Commerce
1450-1750
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CHANGE in Global Commerce
SILVER!• Silver was THE ITEM that really began
GLOBAL TRADE• Chinese demand for silver and new silver
mines in Spanish America & Japan led to global trade movement.
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CHANGE in Global Commerce
TRANSATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE began• Massive movement of people through the
slave trade from coasts of West Africa to the Americas led by Europeans.
• Slave trade to fill demand for labor in plantation agriculture in the Caribbean, Brazil, and N America.
• Part of the Atlantic trade triangle
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“New” trade connections
FUR TRADE• Luxury furs exported from Russia and North
America .• Variety of animal furs and varieties of
peoples involved in the trade.
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New trading empires
EUROPEAN TRADING POST EMPIRES• European nation-states controlled ports and
territories in the Americas, Africa, South & Southeast Asia
• Increasingly Europeans carried the trade goods of maritime trade…even the routes that had existed before European arrival
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Spanish Empire 1600s
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Portuguese Empire 1600s
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Dutch East India Company
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JAPAN
• After a period of contact with Europeans, Japanese isolate themselves from outsiders while profiting from the silver trade and keeping “watch” on outsiders.
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Make a map that has the main trade routes +
Oceans- Atlantic, Indian, & PacificSeas- Mediterranean, Caribbean, & BlackEmpires- Label each separately…–Qing (Strayer p644)–Mughal (645)–Ottoman (647) –Russian (682)–Spanish, French, Dutch, English, Portuguese
territories. (682)