Period IV: PreModern Era (1450-1750)
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PERIOD 4 Snapshot: 1450 - 1750
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MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS - 1450-1750 C.E.
- Changes in Trade, Technology, and Global Interactions - The Atlantic Ocean trade eventually led to the crossing of the Pacific Ocean. New maritime technologies made these interactions possible, and global trade patterns changed dramatically.
- Major Maritime and Gunpowder Empires - Major maritime powers include Portugal, Spain, France, and England, and major Gunpowder Empires were the Ottoman, Ming and Qing China, the Mughal, Russia, Tokugawa, Songhay (Songhai), and Benin.
- Slave systems and slave trade - This was the big era for slave systems and slave trade, with the new European colonies in the Americas relying on slavery very heavily. The slave trade was an important link in the Atlantic Ocean trade.
- Demographic and environmental changes - The new trade patterns greatly altered habitats for plants and animals and resulted in changes in human diet and activities as well. Major migrations across the Atlantic Ocean also altered demographic patterns profoundly.
- Cultural and intellectual development - This era also was shaped by the European Renaissance, Protestant Reformation, and Enlightenment. Neo-Confucianism grew in influence in China, and new art forms developed in the Mughal Empire in India.
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Chapters 15-20 Notes+Videos+Assignments
The Mariner's Museum: Age of Discovery
Exploration Fact Sheet Infographic Lecture Notes: The Age of Discovery |
Ch. 15
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Chapter 16: Transformations in europe 1500-1750Key Terms+People: Renaissance · papacy · indulgence · witch-hunt· Protestant Reformation · Catholic Reformation · Enlightenment · Scientific Revolution · bourgeoisie · gentry · stock exchange · joint-stock company · Little Ice Age · deforestation · Holy Roman Empire · Habsburg · Versailles · English Civil War · balance of power
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The Renaissance in Europe - AP World 101
The Commercial Revolution The Commercial Revolution: Economic Impact of Exploration and Colonization on Europe The Metropolitan Museum of Art Presents: The Holy Roman Empire and the Habsburgs, 1400–1600 From the Magna Carta, to the English Civil War, & Democracy Protestant Reformation Explained |
National Humanities Center: The Columbian Exchange
Bartolomé de Las Casas, Defender of the Indians The Thirteen Colonies: Pilgrims, Puritans, and Jamestown Britain in the New World: The House of Burgesses |
Ch. 17: The diversity of american colonial societies (1530-1770)Key Terms+People: Columbian Exchange · Bartolome de Las Casas · Potosi · Encomienda · creoles · mestizo · mulatto · peninsulares · indentured servant · House of Burgesses · Pilgrims · Puritans · Iroquois Confederacy · New France · coureurs de bois · Tupac Amaru II
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Ch. 18: The atlantic system and africa, (1550-1800)Key Terms+People: Atlantic system · chartered companies · Dutch West India Company · plantocracy · driver · seasoning · manumission · maroon · capitalism · mercantilism · Royal African Company · Atlantic Circuit · Middle Passage · Songhai · Hausa · Bornu
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The Atlantic Slave Trade in Two Minutes - 315 years. 20,528 voyages. Millions of lives
NZINGA MBEMBA - Appeal to the King of Portugal NPR: Photos Reveal Harsh Detail Of Brazil's History With Slavery Impacts of the Transatlantic Slave Trade |
Ch. 19: Southwest Asia and the Indian Ocean, 1500-1750 ("Gunpowder empires")Key Terms+People: Ottoman Empire · Sulieman the Magnificent · Janissaries · Tulip Period · Safavid Empire · Shi'ites · Hidden Imam · Shah Abbas I · Mughal empire · Akbar · mansabs · Rajputs · Acheh Sultanate · Oman · Swahili · Batavia
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Gunpowder Empires Reading
Sulieman the Magnificent Tulip Era for the Ottomans Akbar the Great Shah Jahan and the Taj Mahal |
Chapter 20: East Asia
Key Terms + People: Manchu · daimyo · Samurai · Tokugawa Shogunate
Ming Empire · Qing Empire · Kangxi · Amur River · Macartney mission Muscovy · Ural Mountains · Tsar (Czar) · Siberia · Cossacks · Serf Peter the Great
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