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New Technologies

New Technologies. AP Euro. Heavier Plow. Allowed for an increase in food production. Horse Collar. Horse collar instead of a yoke. Prevented animal from choking. Windmills. Provided a new source of power. Three Field System. Three field system of agriculture. Leave one third fallow.

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New Technologies

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  1. New Technologies AP Euro

  2. Heavier Plow • Allowed for an increase in food production

  3. Horse Collar • Horse collar instead of a yoke. Prevented animal from choking.

  4. Windmills • Provided a new source of power

  5. Three Field System • Three field system of agriculture. Leave one third fallow. • Prevents soil exhaustion. • Greatly improved crop yields by at least 50% • Permitted the growing of all four cereals • Effectively distributed peasants toil between Spring and Autumn sowing.

  6. Three-Field System

  7. Gunpowder • Gunpowder made knights and castles obsolete. • Ended military power of nobility. Monarchs less dependent on nobility.

  8. Harquebus

  9. Harquebus • also spelled arquebus , also called hackbutfirst gun fired from the shoulder, a smoothbore matchlock with a stock resembling that of a rifle. The harquebus was invented in Spain in the mid-15th century. It was often fired from a support, against which the recoil was transferred from a hook on the gun. Its name seems to derive from German words meaning “hooked gun.” The bore varied, and its effective range was less than 650 feet (200 m). The harquebus was superseded by the larger musket (q.v.) in the mid-16th century.

  10. Canons Mounted on Ships

  11. Caravel

  12. Caravel • Small, light, three-masted sailing ship. • Held more cargo • Highly maneuverable • the caravel's chief excellence lay in its capacity for sailing windward.

  13. Magnetic compass Enabled sailors to determine their direction and position at sea

  14. Astrolabe Astrolabe, an instrument used to determine the altitude of the sun and other celestial bodies, permitted mariners to plot their latitude or position north or south of the equator.

  15. Printing Press

  16. Printing Press • printing press fueled literacy and knowledge, as books could be widely reproduced and disseminated. • Started in Europe by Johann Gutenburg

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