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Columbus’s World 1492




    Frances Lacsamana
    History 140- 71097
          Arguello
The Grand Tour: Europe
         • Spanish rulers, Ferdinand and
           Isabella, provided the finances in
           launching their program of
           exploration to Christopher
           Columbus.
         • The wealth discovered in America
           such as the Gold of Mexico and the
           Silver of Peru was shared among
           allies of Rome and Portugal which
           added great power to Spain as well
           as aid Ferdinand and Isabella’s heirs
           when they strove for “universal
           domination.”
The Grand Tour: Turkey to Africa




• Columbus proved to be the savior of Christianity by handing the Western
    Hemisphere over to the Spanish. Muslims and Jews had no place in his plan
    for the land he had discovered.
•   Because of the Church’s powerful influence in Latin America, Spain which had
    the largest Jewish community in Europe expelled the Jews and those
    unwillingly to accept baptism ended up in Turkish land.
•   The kingdom of Kongo converted to Christianity and later abandoned the faith
    because Nzinga a Knvwu felt that Christ had never delivered compensating
    military victories
The Grand Tour: South Asia




• India under Muslim domination adopted new cultures into the mainstream of their
    cultures and new peoples into their social system.
•   In southeast Asia, Buddhists established their leaders as gods.
•   Rulers did not prosecute those of other faiths because of the humane doctrines of
    their tolerant religion.
•   Moluccas was the greatest trade port where goods from all over the East are found
    and goods from the West are sold. Also known as “The Spice Islands.”
The Grand Tour: China and Japan
     •   The Chinese had become the richest most
         powerful country in the world. It was natural
         to voyage to China for trade.
     •   China had revolutionary goods and inventions
         other empires adored.
     •   China created the worlds first paper,
         consisting of vegetable fibers.
     •   The compass was discovered, an item
         Christopher Columbus sought out for.
     •   Gun powder was the most revolutionary and
         was used for religious and ceremonial
         occasions and later adapted for warfare.
     •   Chinese Silk was the most demanded good
         and held dear as a luxury item to European
         Nobles.
     •   The Chinese emphasized social harmony and
         order, considering the empire as it formed a
         single household. With this idea in mind, any
         records of Cheng Ho’s expeditions were
         hidden or destroyed to keep from an event of
         wasted money and grains to repeat.
     •   Japan remained independent of Chinese
         domination
The Grand Tour: The Western
               Hemisphere
• The Aztec remained essentially a land-bound society with little interest in
    marine navigation.
•   The Mayas had one of the most artistic and refined societies on the globe.
•   Their calendar system was based on astronomical observations which was
    far in advance of any European system.
•   The Mayas long-distance trading system centered in Cozumel Island for
    waterborne resources, such as salt, cacao, cotton and ceramics.
The Staff of Life




• Vast land areas depended upon different staples of food: wheat in Western Eurasia,
    rice in Eastern Eurasia and corn in the Americas.
•   The cultivation of wheat, barley, oats and rye, required the cooperative labor of
    human and animal to turn the soil. But because of famine and their crops at the
    mercy of the weather, European living was insecure.
•   Rice led to the largest populations because it was feasible to reap two crops or three
    a year in the same rice paddy. It needed reliable irrigation and a mobilized army of
    men and women laborers.
•   Corn demanded relatively little effort from the peasants. Crops grew quickly and
    became edible before ripen.
•   Due to the intensive cultivation of the three staple foods, China, the Mediterranean
    and the Americas accounted for three-quarters of the globes population.
The European Challenge

            • The longer the cultural area,
              the longer cultures survived.
              Thus, the more inventions
              and advances there were to
              be passed around and
              perfected.
            • Example, gun powders
              explosive power
            • Through commerce and war,
              European kingdoms improved
              their shipping and gained an
              ultimate advantage over the
              rest of the world.
The Great Traditions




• Ancient China, Babylon, India and ancient Egypt were the four great ancient
    civilizations.
•   All four great centers of civilization had elaborate bureaucratic structures, significant
    cities, iron implements, writing and improved technology. These traits created stable
    societies.
•   In south east Asia, the African empires and the great civilizations of the Americas,
    culture was confined to temple-palace complexes standing amidst peasant villages.
•   The kingdoms and empires were fragile and rapid-changing.
•   Hunter-gatherer groups occupied Australia, the Americas , parts of Africa and the
    Arctic coastline.

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Columbus's World 1942

  • 1. Columbus’s World 1492 Frances Lacsamana History 140- 71097 Arguello
  • 2. The Grand Tour: Europe • Spanish rulers, Ferdinand and Isabella, provided the finances in launching their program of exploration to Christopher Columbus. • The wealth discovered in America such as the Gold of Mexico and the Silver of Peru was shared among allies of Rome and Portugal which added great power to Spain as well as aid Ferdinand and Isabella’s heirs when they strove for “universal domination.”
  • 3. The Grand Tour: Turkey to Africa • Columbus proved to be the savior of Christianity by handing the Western Hemisphere over to the Spanish. Muslims and Jews had no place in his plan for the land he had discovered. • Because of the Church’s powerful influence in Latin America, Spain which had the largest Jewish community in Europe expelled the Jews and those unwillingly to accept baptism ended up in Turkish land. • The kingdom of Kongo converted to Christianity and later abandoned the faith because Nzinga a Knvwu felt that Christ had never delivered compensating military victories
  • 4. The Grand Tour: South Asia • India under Muslim domination adopted new cultures into the mainstream of their cultures and new peoples into their social system. • In southeast Asia, Buddhists established their leaders as gods. • Rulers did not prosecute those of other faiths because of the humane doctrines of their tolerant religion. • Moluccas was the greatest trade port where goods from all over the East are found and goods from the West are sold. Also known as “The Spice Islands.”
  • 5. The Grand Tour: China and Japan • The Chinese had become the richest most powerful country in the world. It was natural to voyage to China for trade. • China had revolutionary goods and inventions other empires adored. • China created the worlds first paper, consisting of vegetable fibers. • The compass was discovered, an item Christopher Columbus sought out for. • Gun powder was the most revolutionary and was used for religious and ceremonial occasions and later adapted for warfare. • Chinese Silk was the most demanded good and held dear as a luxury item to European Nobles. • The Chinese emphasized social harmony and order, considering the empire as it formed a single household. With this idea in mind, any records of Cheng Ho’s expeditions were hidden or destroyed to keep from an event of wasted money and grains to repeat. • Japan remained independent of Chinese domination
  • 6. The Grand Tour: The Western Hemisphere • The Aztec remained essentially a land-bound society with little interest in marine navigation. • The Mayas had one of the most artistic and refined societies on the globe. • Their calendar system was based on astronomical observations which was far in advance of any European system. • The Mayas long-distance trading system centered in Cozumel Island for waterborne resources, such as salt, cacao, cotton and ceramics.
  • 7. The Staff of Life • Vast land areas depended upon different staples of food: wheat in Western Eurasia, rice in Eastern Eurasia and corn in the Americas. • The cultivation of wheat, barley, oats and rye, required the cooperative labor of human and animal to turn the soil. But because of famine and their crops at the mercy of the weather, European living was insecure. • Rice led to the largest populations because it was feasible to reap two crops or three a year in the same rice paddy. It needed reliable irrigation and a mobilized army of men and women laborers. • Corn demanded relatively little effort from the peasants. Crops grew quickly and became edible before ripen. • Due to the intensive cultivation of the three staple foods, China, the Mediterranean and the Americas accounted for three-quarters of the globes population.
  • 8. The European Challenge • The longer the cultural area, the longer cultures survived. Thus, the more inventions and advances there were to be passed around and perfected. • Example, gun powders explosive power • Through commerce and war, European kingdoms improved their shipping and gained an ultimate advantage over the rest of the world.
  • 9. The Great Traditions • Ancient China, Babylon, India and ancient Egypt were the four great ancient civilizations. • All four great centers of civilization had elaborate bureaucratic structures, significant cities, iron implements, writing and improved technology. These traits created stable societies. • In south east Asia, the African empires and the great civilizations of the Americas, culture was confined to temple-palace complexes standing amidst peasant villages. • The kingdoms and empires were fragile and rapid-changing. • Hunter-gatherer groups occupied Australia, the Americas , parts of Africa and the Arctic coastline.