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The Age of Exploration

The Age of Exploration. Causes of Exploration. Renaissance ideas of humanism and intellectual progress God: Reformation and Counter-Reformation create desires to convert people to religions Gold: Desire for Luxury Goods and Wealth Glory: Stood to become famous (and rich!) off of exploration

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The Age of Exploration

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  1. The Age of Exploration

  2. Causes of Exploration • Renaissance ideas of humanism and intellectual progress • God: Reformation and Counter-Reformation create desires to convert people to religions • Gold: Desire for Luxury Goods and Wealth • Glory: Stood to become famous (and rich!) off of exploration • Advances in Technology • Better navigation devices (compass) • Shipbuilding improved (larger, faster ships)

  3. Who Started the Age of Exploration? • Portugal: Prince Henry the Navigator funded many expeditions to the Atlantic Ocean and Africa • Main Goal: Find a water route around Africa to India • Spain: Supported by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella • Main Goal: Wanted to seek new routes to the East (India and China) • Other European Countries will eventually start exploration • England • The Netherlands • France

  4. Consequences of the Age of Exploration • Colonialism • one country taking over and settling in land in another region • Starts a larger trend of Europeans moving to the Americas • Columbian Exchange • Global exchange of goods, plants, animals and diseases between the Americas and Europe

  5. The Columbian Exchange From Europe, Africa, and Asia to the Americas From the Americas to Europe Guinea Pigs Llamas Turkeys Beans Chocolate Corn Potatoes Rubber Tobacco • Cattle • Chickens • Donkeys • Horses • Pigs • Bananas • Sugary • Coffee • Diseases: Smallpox, Influenza, Measles, Cholera

  6. Results of the Columbian Exchange • Crops native to Americas became key parts of the European Diet (Potato in Ireland  later Potato Famine causes many to die) • Improves health of Europeans and Asians b/c of better food choices  Increase life expectancy and population growth • New economic activities in Americas (coffee plantations, cattle ranches) • Introduction of New Diseases dramatically decreases Native American population

  7. Additional Consequences of the Age of Exploration • Impact on Native American Population • New diseases killed millions of Native Americans • 90% of population dies • Creation of the Atlantic Slave Trade • Caused by decline in Native American population • Needed greater work force  look to Africa • 15-20 million Africans to Americas

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