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GLOBALIZING NETWORKS OF
COMMUNICATION AND EXCHANGE
1450-1750 (Solberg APWH)
COMMUNICATION & TRADE GOES GLOBAL!
 For the first time since the Ice Age, Eastern and
Western hemispheres were connected
 Old trade routes continued, but by the end of this
time period the Europeans dominated, to differing
degrees, most of the global trade networks
 Trading systems changed as commodities circled
the globe
 Massive amounts of people were affected by
disease, new food products, spread of religion,
and migrations (forced or willing)
MARITIME RECONISSANCE
 Portugal made caravel ships, astrolabes,
compasses and a school of navigation.
 Based on Islamic and Asian designs
 They were the first European country to establish
sea routes around Africa and to the East.
 A trading empire with W. Africa & the Indian Ocean
developed
 Spain’s monarchs sponsored Columbus’ voyages
and later trips across the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans
MARITIME RECONISSANCE
 Zheng He made 7 voyages into the Indian
Ocean to enhance Ming China’s prestige
 It quickly ended after his death
 NO CONQUESTS! Tribute visits only!
 Europeans searched across N. Atlantic for
multiple routes to Asia
 Set up fishing settlements
 Oceania & Polynesia were little affected by
European & Chinese voyages
GLOBAL ECONOMY DEVELOPS
 American silver was taken by the Spanish and
sent to China, via the Ottoman Empire
 Europeans are middle-men only
 European mercantilism exploited resources and
colonies (gov’t driven)
 European joint-stock companies were created
to intensify competition in global trade
 The Atlantic System mixed African, European &
American goods and peoples
HEMISPHERES CONNECT
 COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE
 Smallpox, measles, and flu come to the Americas
 Mosquitos and rats do too!
 Horses & pigs come to the Americas
 African slaves bring okra & rice
 Staple crops like potatoes & maize were exported
to Europe & the Middle East
 Population increase
 Cash crops like sugar & tobacco were grown on
plantations with forced labor
RELIGIOUS REFORM AND SYNCRETISM
 Sunni-Shi’a divisions intensified in the Middle East
 Ottomans (Sunni) take over Safavids (Shi’a)
 Sufi practices increased as Islam adapted to local areas
 West Africa & SE Asia
 The Reformation changed Christianity in Europe
 Martin Luther
 Caribbean Vodun = Christianity with W.African animism
 Sikhism develops in India as a syncretic blend of Islam
& Hinduism (thanks to Delhi & Mughal rulers)
LITERACY & STATE-SPONSORED ART INCREASE
 The Renaissance was an innovative time for
artistic expression
 Literacy expanded with the printing press and
expanded cultural diffusion
 More popular literature emerges such as
Shakespeare’s plays & sonnets & the griots’ tale of
Mali’s Sundiata
LITTLE ICE AGE
 1300-1800ish
 Agriculture is less = ag reform
 More coal is mined; more wood is burned
 Less settlement in Northern Hemisphere
 Increase demand for fur
LABOR DEMAND INCREASES WORLDWIDE
 Peasant labor intensified in places like Russia
(Siberian fur) and India (cotton textiles)
 Slavery in Africa was not just about slave trade to
the Americas…domestic slaves & soldier slaves
were still very common in East Africa & to the
Ottoman Empire
 Coerced labor characterized the American
plantation agriculture
 Chattel slavery
 Indentured servitude
 Encomienda system
ECONOMIC CHANGES=NEW ELITE GROUPS
 New political and economic elites emerge:
 Creoles in New Spain
 Manchus in China
 Gentry & Bourgeoisie in W. Europe
 Existing elites found it more difficult to
influence monarchs & leaders and therefore
declined in power
 Nobles in W. Europe
 Daimyo in Japan
SOCIETIES ADAPT TO CHANGING TIMES
 Families and gender roles changed
 Men were removed from Africa during the slave
trade; women take on different roles
 European men took SE Asian wives as they
conducted trade in the Indian Ocean
 European family size decreased
 Migrations of peoples resulted in new ethnic &
racial classifications (mestizo, creole, mulatto)
RULERS STILL HAVE TO LEGITIMIZE THEIR
POWER
 States consolidated and Empires expanded
 Rulers used the arts and religious ideas to
legitimize their rule
 “divine right of kings” in Europe
 Aztec use of human sacrifice
 Songhay Africa promotes Islam to “official”
 Monumental architecture continues
 Palace of Versailles
 Taj Mahal
KEEP SUBJECTS PRODUCTIVE & CONTENT
 States treated different ethnic and religious
groups within the state in ways that utilized
their economic contributions while limiting their
ability to challenge authority.
 Ex. Janissaries & “raya” in the Ottoman Empire
 Manchu Qing retain identity but promote Chinese
(Han) traditions and loyalty
 Social mobility of creoles, mestizos & mulattoes
KEEPING EMPIRES CENTRALIZED
 Bureaucratic elites & military professionals are
commonly used to help control resources and
populations.
 Ottoman devshirme (janissary corps)
 Civil service exams in Manchu China (not for Manchus
though)
 Tribute collection and tax farming generate
revenue for territorial expansion.
 Aztec & Chinese tribute collection
 Ottoman tax farming
EMPIRES USE GUNPOWDER TO EXPAND &
TRADE
 Land-Based “Gunpowder” Empires
 Manchu (Qing) China
 Mughal India (Islamic rulers over Hindu
populations)
 Ottomans (Sunni Muslims)
 Tsarist Russia
 European trade-post empires in Africa & Asia
 W. African slave trade
 Indian port cities (Calicut)
AMERICAN COLONIES
 European Maritime Empires in the Americas:
 Portuguese (Brazil)
 Spanish (S. America, Mesoamerica, Caribbean,
western N. America)
 Dutch (Caribbean, New Amsterdam)
 French (Canada, Mississippi River)
 British (Atlantic seaboard of N. America)
THERE’S ALWAYS A CHALLENGE TO POWER
 There was competition over trade routes that
challenged state expansion
 Pirates in the Caribbean
 Ottoman/European rivalry in the Indian Ocean
 Neighboring states rivaled each other
 Thirty Years War in Europe
 Sunni Ottomans fight Shi’ite Safavids
 Local Resistance movements challenged states
 Peasant uprisings in Russia
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2017 APWH Period 4 Review

  • 1. GLOBALIZING NETWORKS OF COMMUNICATION AND EXCHANGE 1450-1750 (Solberg APWH)
  • 2. COMMUNICATION & TRADE GOES GLOBAL!  For the first time since the Ice Age, Eastern and Western hemispheres were connected  Old trade routes continued, but by the end of this time period the Europeans dominated, to differing degrees, most of the global trade networks  Trading systems changed as commodities circled the globe  Massive amounts of people were affected by disease, new food products, spread of religion, and migrations (forced or willing)
  • 3.
  • 4. MARITIME RECONISSANCE  Portugal made caravel ships, astrolabes, compasses and a school of navigation.  Based on Islamic and Asian designs  They were the first European country to establish sea routes around Africa and to the East.  A trading empire with W. Africa & the Indian Ocean developed  Spain’s monarchs sponsored Columbus’ voyages and later trips across the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans
  • 5.
  • 6. MARITIME RECONISSANCE  Zheng He made 7 voyages into the Indian Ocean to enhance Ming China’s prestige  It quickly ended after his death  NO CONQUESTS! Tribute visits only!  Europeans searched across N. Atlantic for multiple routes to Asia  Set up fishing settlements  Oceania & Polynesia were little affected by European & Chinese voyages
  • 7.
  • 8. GLOBAL ECONOMY DEVELOPS  American silver was taken by the Spanish and sent to China, via the Ottoman Empire  Europeans are middle-men only  European mercantilism exploited resources and colonies (gov’t driven)  European joint-stock companies were created to intensify competition in global trade  The Atlantic System mixed African, European & American goods and peoples
  • 9.
  • 10. HEMISPHERES CONNECT  COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE  Smallpox, measles, and flu come to the Americas  Mosquitos and rats do too!  Horses & pigs come to the Americas  African slaves bring okra & rice  Staple crops like potatoes & maize were exported to Europe & the Middle East  Population increase  Cash crops like sugar & tobacco were grown on plantations with forced labor
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. RELIGIOUS REFORM AND SYNCRETISM  Sunni-Shi’a divisions intensified in the Middle East  Ottomans (Sunni) take over Safavids (Shi’a)  Sufi practices increased as Islam adapted to local areas  West Africa & SE Asia  The Reformation changed Christianity in Europe  Martin Luther  Caribbean Vodun = Christianity with W.African animism  Sikhism develops in India as a syncretic blend of Islam & Hinduism (thanks to Delhi & Mughal rulers)
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. LITERACY & STATE-SPONSORED ART INCREASE  The Renaissance was an innovative time for artistic expression  Literacy expanded with the printing press and expanded cultural diffusion  More popular literature emerges such as Shakespeare’s plays & sonnets & the griots’ tale of Mali’s Sundiata
  • 17.
  • 18. LITTLE ICE AGE  1300-1800ish  Agriculture is less = ag reform  More coal is mined; more wood is burned  Less settlement in Northern Hemisphere  Increase demand for fur
  • 19. LABOR DEMAND INCREASES WORLDWIDE  Peasant labor intensified in places like Russia (Siberian fur) and India (cotton textiles)  Slavery in Africa was not just about slave trade to the Americas…domestic slaves & soldier slaves were still very common in East Africa & to the Ottoman Empire  Coerced labor characterized the American plantation agriculture  Chattel slavery  Indentured servitude  Encomienda system
  • 20.
  • 21. ECONOMIC CHANGES=NEW ELITE GROUPS  New political and economic elites emerge:  Creoles in New Spain  Manchus in China  Gentry & Bourgeoisie in W. Europe  Existing elites found it more difficult to influence monarchs & leaders and therefore declined in power  Nobles in W. Europe  Daimyo in Japan
  • 22.
  • 23. SOCIETIES ADAPT TO CHANGING TIMES  Families and gender roles changed  Men were removed from Africa during the slave trade; women take on different roles  European men took SE Asian wives as they conducted trade in the Indian Ocean  European family size decreased  Migrations of peoples resulted in new ethnic & racial classifications (mestizo, creole, mulatto)
  • 24. RULERS STILL HAVE TO LEGITIMIZE THEIR POWER  States consolidated and Empires expanded  Rulers used the arts and religious ideas to legitimize their rule  “divine right of kings” in Europe  Aztec use of human sacrifice  Songhay Africa promotes Islam to “official”  Monumental architecture continues  Palace of Versailles  Taj Mahal
  • 25.
  • 26. KEEP SUBJECTS PRODUCTIVE & CONTENT  States treated different ethnic and religious groups within the state in ways that utilized their economic contributions while limiting their ability to challenge authority.  Ex. Janissaries & “raya” in the Ottoman Empire  Manchu Qing retain identity but promote Chinese (Han) traditions and loyalty  Social mobility of creoles, mestizos & mulattoes
  • 27.
  • 28. KEEPING EMPIRES CENTRALIZED  Bureaucratic elites & military professionals are commonly used to help control resources and populations.  Ottoman devshirme (janissary corps)  Civil service exams in Manchu China (not for Manchus though)  Tribute collection and tax farming generate revenue for territorial expansion.  Aztec & Chinese tribute collection  Ottoman tax farming
  • 29.
  • 30. EMPIRES USE GUNPOWDER TO EXPAND & TRADE  Land-Based “Gunpowder” Empires  Manchu (Qing) China  Mughal India (Islamic rulers over Hindu populations)  Ottomans (Sunni Muslims)  Tsarist Russia  European trade-post empires in Africa & Asia  W. African slave trade  Indian port cities (Calicut)
  • 31.
  • 32. AMERICAN COLONIES  European Maritime Empires in the Americas:  Portuguese (Brazil)  Spanish (S. America, Mesoamerica, Caribbean, western N. America)  Dutch (Caribbean, New Amsterdam)  French (Canada, Mississippi River)  British (Atlantic seaboard of N. America)
  • 33.
  • 34. THERE’S ALWAYS A CHALLENGE TO POWER  There was competition over trade routes that challenged state expansion  Pirates in the Caribbean  Ottoman/European rivalry in the Indian Ocean  Neighboring states rivaled each other  Thirty Years War in Europe  Sunni Ottomans fight Shi’ite Safavids  Local Resistance movements challenged states  Peasant uprisings in Russia