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This exploration of European expansion from 1400 to 1800 examines the quest for "God, Glory, and Gold" as Portugal, Spain, and later other nations vied for trade supremacy. Key figures like Prince Henry and Vasco da Gama led efforts to establish new trade routes. The chapter also covers China's relations under the Ming and Qing Dynasties, detailing Zheng He's voyages and the impact of foreign contact. Additionally, it delves into Japan's return to isolation through the Tokugawa Shogunate, highlighting societal and cultural changes amid increasing foreign influences.
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An Age Of Explorations And Isolation1400-1800 By…Jessie, Ryan, Spencer, Sam, & Armando
For “God, Glory, And Gold” • Religion (Christianity) • Land, Trade Routes, And Power • Technology And Money
Portugal Leads The Way • Prince Henry • Vasco da Gama • Africa
Spain Also Makes Claims • Treaty Of Tordesillas
Trading Empires In The Indian Ocean • British And French Traders • Portugal’s Trading Empire • Other Nations Challenge The Portuguese • Dutch Trade Outposts
China Under Powerful Ming Dynasty • Rise Of The Ming • Voyages Of Zheng He • Ming Relations With Foreign Countries
Manchus Found The Qing Dynasty • China Under The Qing • Manchus Continue Chinese Isolation • Korea Under The Manchus
Life In Ming And Qing China • Families And The Role Of Children • Cultural Developments
A New Feudalism Under Strong Leaders • Local Lords Rule • New Leaders Restore Order • Tokugawa Shogunate Unites Japan
Life In Tokugawa Japan • Society In Tokugawa Japan • Culture Under The Tokugawa Shogunate
Contact Between Europe And Japan • Portugal Sends Ships, Merchants, And Technology To Japan • Christian Missionaries In Japan
The Closed Country Policy • Japan In Isolation