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Do now:. Which continent held the most power during exploration/colonization Name at least two colonizing powers What impact do you thing the colonizing powers had on the places they were conquering . European Trade relations.
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Do now: • Which continent held the most power during exploration/colonization • Name at least two colonizing powers • What impact do you thing the colonizing powers had on the places they were conquering
European Trade relations • European countries flourished during the time of exploration/colonization. • This was primarily due to: -Increases in economic trade -Technological advances (Easier travel)
Asia, Africa, America • European influence expanded across the globe • This was driven mostly by trade but affected people culturally as well.
European Influence: Asia • The European traders journeyed to Asia for valuable Trade relations
European Trade: Asia • Different from trade with the New World (Americas) and Africa • Asian traders were treated as equals • This created a “mutually beneficial” trade relation • Europe was ALLOWED a “presence” in Asia.
European cultural Impact: Asia • Europeans did not colonize Asia like the Americas and Africa but still had a cultural impact. • Trade in Asia led to a rise in a merchant class • Europeans attempted to bring their religion (Christianity) to Asia • In response many Asian governments limited or closed off their countries to European cultures
DO NOW • Yesterday we learned about Europe's impact on Asia, how do you think their impact on Africa and America will be the similar(compare)? How will they be different(contrast)?
European Influence: Africa • In Africa, economic and political influence was based on the clave trade which began as a result of the need for more labor on the plantations in the Americas.
European Trade: Africa • To acquire the slaves, the Europeans engaged in trade with African tribes. • The African tribal leaders wanted trade goods such as weapons, iron, cloth, and horses. • As the demand for slaves grew, tribes began attacking each other.
European Cultural Impact: • The demand for slaves led some African Tribes to start wars • Some tribes be • came very powerful • Many African communities suffered from their people being taken into slavery • Some resisted • Like Asia there was no significant colonization or political take over like in the Americas.
European Influence Americas: In the Americas, the motivation for expansion was again economically driven, yet political influences also occurred.
European Trade Americas: • European countries set up colonies in land they claimed in the Americas. These colonies were owned by the European countries of Spain, Portugal, England and France. • These European countries began plantations (large farming areas) for crops such as tobacco, rice, indigo and some sugar. These were called CASH CROPS • The need for labor on these plantations led to an increase in Native American, African and indentured slaves.
European Cultural Influence: • Unlike Africa and Asia, European countries created COLONIES in the Americas. These colonies often had governmental systems. • Native American and African slaves were not allowed to participate in these governments. • English settlements, unlike the French and Spanish, created true colonial settlements. Large numbers of people began to move to the new English colonies in search of religious freedom.
Quiz review • What drove European expansion? • European Expansion was primarily driven by an increase in the need for trade and advancements in sailing technology.
Quiz Review • European Trade Effects? • Although the primary motivation for European expansion was trade, they influenced Africa, Asia and the Americas culturally as well.
Quiz Review • Trade relations in Asia? The Europeans treated Asian traders as equals. They were considered much more advanced than the peoples of Africa and the Americas.
Quiz review • Asian response to European influence? • Asian governments closed off their borders to European peoples. They wanted to limit or prevent cultural influences.
Quiz Review • What was the primary good traded in Africa? • Slaves were the primary good traded in Africa.
Quiz Review • How did the slave trade give some tribes more power? • African Tribes would attack others in search of slaves to trade. This led to some tribes becoming much more powerful after trading for European war technology
Quiz Review • Europeans and the Americas? • Unlike in Africa and Asia, Europeans set up colonies with governmental structures.
Quiz Review • What was the economic system in the Americas? • The American colonies thrived on the plantation system (large farms) to grow cash crops for trade.
Quiz Review • What kind of workers? • Native American, African and indentured slaves primarily worked on the plantations.
Quiz Review • Permanent colonies? • The English set up permanent colonies. Many people moved there.
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