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643-656 - Read and analyze a primary source about the Atlantic slave trade . - Describe the growth of world trade in the 18th Century. For T 11/27: Finish reading the rest of Chapter 20 and create a branching diagram over your assigned section:.
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643-656- Read and analyze a primary source about the Atlantic slave trade. - Describe the growth of world trade in the 18th Century.
For T 11/27: Finish reading the rest of Chapter 20 and create a branching diagram over your assigned section: • Marriage/Family 661-66 • Children/Education 666-72 • Food/Medicine 672-80 • Religion/Popular Culture 680-85
643-656- Read and analyze a primary source about the Atlantic slave trade. - Describe the growth of world trade in the 18th Century.
Growth of the Atlantic Economy • Read the following excerpt • from“The Interesting • Narrative of theLife of • OlaudahEquiano” and • make note of his experience • in the Atlantic Slave Trade.
Growth of the Atlantic Economy • Agricultural improvements, population increase, the new Cottage • Industry and the expansion of Europe led to the growth of world • trade in the 17th century. • Netherlands, France and Great Britain (GB formed in 1707 with • the merging of England and Scotland) benefited most. • Why did Britain lead? • It had modeled it’s Mercantilist policies after Louis XIV’s finance minister Jean Colbert. • Different? • English mercantilism differed in that the government regulations over the economy were designed to benefit BOTH the government and private individuals.
Growth of the Atlantic Economy • English Mercantilism • Examples: • Series of “Navigation Acts” first passed by Oliver Cromwell in 1651 and King Charles II expanded them in 1660 and 1663. • Acts required that all goods imported into England or Scotland be shipped only on English ships. • This gave British merchants and ship owners a monopoly on trade with the British colonies! • This also expanded the size of the British shipping industry which could easily be transformed into a British Navy! • Economic Warfare? • Navigation Acts were a form of economic warfare aimed at the Dutch Republic which was far ahead of the British.
Growth of the Atlantic Economy • English Mercantilism • Examples: • Series of Wars • Three “Anglo-Dutch Wars” (1652-74) • Ended with British taking over New Amsterdam and renaming it New York. • War of Spanish-Succession (1701-13) • Spanish crown was willed to Bourbon King Louis’s grandson, so a coalition of states went to war to prevent this. • Peace of Utrecht (1713) ended the war with the ceding of French colonies of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and the Hudson Bay territory to Britain.
Growth of the Atlantic Economy • English Mercantilism • Examples: • Series of Wars • War of Austrian Succession (1740-48) • Prussian Frederick the Great seized Silesia from Maria Theresa (violated the Pragmatic Sanction). • War ended with no change in lands, HOWEVER, France supported Prussia against Great Britain. (New alliance?) • The Seven Years War (1756-63) AKA “French and Indian War” in North America. • Austrian Maria Theresa STRIKES back at Prussia, most action takes place in America when French (Marquis de Montcalm) and British (William Pitt) collide!
Growth of the Atlantic Economy • English Mercantilism • Examples: • Series of Wars • The Seven Years War (1756-63) AKA “French and Indian War” in North America. • Austrian Maria Theresa STRIKES back at Prussia, most action takes place in America when French (Marquis de Montcalm) and British (William Pitt) collide! • Treaty of Paris (1763) end it where France lost ALL her North American colonies: • Louisiana Territory to Spain • Lands east of Mississippi River went to Canada and Great Britain.
Effects of British Dominance • What were the effects of all this new colonial territory for the British? • Britain’s North American colonies had cheap land and scarce labor drew population, slaves and created a prosperous life for colonists. • Britain’s foreign trade increased: • London grew to be to be the larges and richest city in Europe ! • When trade with Europe slowed, the colonies took up the slack. • English exports grew more diverse.
Effects of British Dominance • What were the effects of all this new colonial territory for the British? • The Atlantic Slave Trade grew • Great demand for cheap labor along with abundant land in the Americas drove the slave trade. • By 1700, Great Britain was the leader, conducting the slave trade under terrible conditions. • Over 6 million slaves were shipped between 1701-1800. • 10-15% died in passage to the Americas. • “Shore Method” of slave trading accounted for the majority of slaves being captured. (The fate of OlaudahEquiano was the exception.)
Adam Smith and Economic Nationalism • Economic Nationalism or • capitalism opposed mercantilism • The Wealth of Nations (1776) • proposed free enterprise • system (Laissez-Faire). • Smith argued government • should limit itself to three • duties: • Protection from invasion. • Maintain civil order. • Public works that could • not be done privately. • Became basis for economic • liberalism and captialism.