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Summary of the chapter + class notes. These notes are everything you need to study for MCQ,LEQ,DBQ,and SAQs for chapter 5. No need to actually read the chapter. EVERYTHING is in these notes. These notes are long and detailed, but easy to read and digest. Used these notes to get 100% on SAQ and MCQ. (Those were the ones my teacher used to test us on). You got this!!

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Post 1450s Chapter 5- political transformation

European exploration:
PORTUGAL
Prince Henry the Navigator
-​ financed early expeditions and schools
-​ Starts the navigation for Portuguese
Vasco de Gama
- first European to sail into the Indian Ocean
SPAIN
Spanish though it would be good to travel west to get to the Indian Ocean
-​ - Christopher Columbus, thought he arrived in India

Spanish, French, Dutch excited to settle down colonies in the AMERICAS
European Advantage(Europeans discovering Americas first perspective)
-​ Europeans physically closer to Americas
-​ scholars believed that because the Atlantic Ocean did not have monsoon winds(fixed
winds), they had to work harder to come up with a way to get to the americas
-​ because Indian Ocean had such wealthy markets, no reason to venture further than that

Landmarks of European exploration in the New World(200 ish yrs)
-​ four main voyages
-​ 1492-1502, voyages of Columbus
-​ 1519-1540: Spanish under conquistador to defeat Aztecs and incas
-​ Ca. 1530’s Portuguese send plantations to Brazil
-​ 1607-1608: English colony established at Jamestown and French colony in Quebec
European motivation
-​ God. Spread Christianity
-​ Og:Gold; Accumulate wealth and resources(sugar, tobacco, silver)
-​ Glory; countries had rivalries
European Advantage
-​ mapmaking, navigation, sailing and ship designs allow them to go across the Atlantic
Ocean quickly. Ex: too many indigenous, know they wont win, so they just get on ship
and leave
-​ divisions within local societies provided new allies for European invaders(broke apart
unity of societies)
-​ germs and disease ravaged the indigenous
What is an Empire?
-​ large, major political unit
-​ consists often of many different territories or peoples
-​ under one sovereign authority
Imperialism vs Colonialism
Imperialism- the practice of extending influence or control over other territories or
people(political, economic, cultural etc)

, Colonialism- acquiring political control over a foreign territory
Types of Empires
Sea Based Empires:Mercantilism
-​ economic theory in which governments establish new markets abroad and export their
goods
-​ European countries acted as the “parent” countries of colonies abroad
-​ Individual European states had an enormous impact on the new states built in the
western hemisphere
Gunpowder Empires
-​ ottoman,Safavid,mughal
-​ gunpowder refers to how they acquired and kept territory
-​ in gen, large stable states began to replace the small separate unstable states
Heimler’s History
-​ land based empires from 1450-1750
-​ Gunpodwer empires- mostly in Asia
World of Islam
-​ 682 AD, Muhammad died, and long debate emerged about his successor
-​ group advocating for someone from Muhammad’s bloodline became known as the “Shia”
muslims
-​ the others become known as "Sunni” advocated for a pious individual who might
continue simply with the Prophet’s customs
Sunni vs Shia
-​ enjoy same beliefs and tradititions
-​ both read Quran,believe prophet Muhammad was the messenger of God, both practice 5
pillars, can intermarry and pray at the same mosques
-​ not religious difference but political
-​ Majority Sunni(85%)
The Ottoman Empire
-​ 1300, Ottoman Empire= most significant Islamic state
-​ governed largely by Sunni Muslims
-​ Conquer large portions of formerly Christian territory in the “Balkans”
Safavid
-​ established to the East of the Ottoman Empire in Persian Lands
-​ Empire lead by absolute monarch, a shah, who had claimed to be a descendent of the
the prophet himself
-​ Shia version of Islam as the offical religion of the state


My real notes

European empires in the Americas
●​ Western Europe conquer Americas and Caribbean, following in Columbus of Spain
The European Advantage
●​ Western europe along atlantic ocean closest to americas(portugal spain, britain,france)
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