Ch 15 ppt wrap up unit 2[1]
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The Changing World Balance
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Key Changes in the Middle East
• Abbasids destroyed by Mongols, 13th century
• Byzantine Empire, falls to Ottomans, 1453• Landlords dominate peasants
– Serfdom
• Economic decline
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A Power Vacuum in International Leadership
• Mongols– Decline hinders international trade
• Ottomans – Not an international power
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Population Trends (pt 1)
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Population Trends (pt 2)
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Chinese Outreach and Reconsideration
• Ming dynasty (1368-1644) – Replaces the Yuan – Expansionist– Into Mongolia, Korea, Vietnam, Tibet– State sponsors commercial ventures
to India, Middle East, Africa
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Chinese Outreach and Reconsideration
• Chinese fleets– e.g. one led by Muslim admiral Zheng he– 1433, expeditions stopped
• More isolationist– Still trade in Asian area
Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia
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The West
• Period of relative stagnation, 14-15 cent.– Aristocracy indulge in ritual, not militarily
• Food supplies insufficient• 1348, Black Death
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Medieval Vitality
• Monarchies– Increasingly centralized– Aristocracy less of a
threat
• Iberia– Monarchs strengthened
through Reconquista
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Imitation and International Problems
• Trade imbalance– To east, for luxury products– Gold shortage by 1400
• Trade threatened by Ottomans– Need to find other routes
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Secular Directions in the Italian Renaissance
• Italy takes the lead, 14th century– Secular trend (worldly)– Personal fame for artists, writers
• City-states support the arts• Humanism - classical past and human
achievement• Ambitious, confident mood• Painters use of perspective, shadow
– More interested in the individual
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The Basis for Wider Exploration
• 14th century explorers–Canary Islands, Madeiras, possibly the Azores–Spanish expeditions along west African coast
• Prince Henry of Portugal–Land grants
• Pattern–Cash crops for European markets–Slaves used
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Western Expansion: The Experimental Phase
• Reconquista– From 11th century– Monarchies from 1400– Castile and Aragon allied through marriage in
1469 Christian mission to expel Muslims, Jews
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Outside the World Network
• Americas and Polynesia not part of international trade
• Aztec and Inca challenged after 1400– Aztecs face resistance from subjects– Inca expansion jeopardizes the state
Local leaders a threat Civil wars
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Expansion, Migration, and Conquest in Polynesia
• 700-1400– Migrations, conquest– Hawaii settled
Then cut off from Polynesia
• New Zealand settled as early as the 8th century
• Maori– Population expansion– Sophisticated art