� Similarities to major Indian civilizations
� Based on agriculture
� Strict hierarchy (a few kings & nobles, a few in middle class�usually
trading or manufacturing, many peasants/smaller farmers)
� Life hard for average person
� Nature & religion central to most people�s lives (altho
Europeans monotheist & Indians polytheist)
After 1000,
�
& So can begin
�Crusades� to �
�
Revitalizing trade
w/Asia (esp. in cotton, silk & spices from
�
Europeans
learning others� technologies, incl. compass & gunpowder
�
Europeans building
better ships for trade & war
The European Age of Discovery & Conquest�
Portuguese explorers
�
Prince Henry
the Navigator (after 1420)
�
Opened trade
with sub-Saharan African kingdoms, incl. direct European/African slave trade
�
1488:� B. Dias rounds
�
Portuguese soon
capture
�
But other monarchs
stronger, also interested
�Discovery� of the
�
Spanish finance
Christopher Columbus
�
Based on his mistakes
in geography
�
Wanted God, gold
& glory
�
He arrives in
�
Treaty of
Tordesillas Splits world between
The Spanish Conquest
�
Late 1400s,
Early 1500s:� Exploring the
�
Starting the �
�
The Conquistadores & the Great
Civilizations
�
Private
�Conquerors� Looking for Power, Riches
�
Helped by
Germs, Horses, Metal Weapons, & Divisions Within & Between Native
Societies
�
Aztecs
Conquered by Hernando Cort�s
�
Incas
Conquered by Francisco Pizarro
�
Maya
Resistance Continued for Years
�
Spanish
Monarchs Soon Assert As Much Control as They Can
Spanish Empire
�
In Theory,
Tightly Controlled, esp in
�
Religion
(Censorship, Inquisition, �Missions�)
�
Trade
(Supposed to Trade only with
�
Governed at
Top by Spanish Priests, Officials, Paid Regular Salaries & Frequently
Transferred
�
In Reality,
Distance led to Some Autonomy
� Multi-Racial
� Europeans, Indians, African Slaves
� Over Time, Large Mixed-Race Population
�
Profitable for
Spanish
�
Huge Wealth
from Mines
�
Indians Laboring
on Farms, Ranches
� Disaster for Indians