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  1. Do Now: Grab today’s Agenda 4:3 (Weebly or Out Box) Log onto ActivEngage with PIN: So we’ve learned about how the map of the world has expanded during the 15th through 17th centuries. There were many causes to this expansion: glory, gold, god. But there were even more effects. What are some of those effects?! Write one in ActivEngage.

  2. Objective:Commercial Revolution WHII.5d-e TDWDK of the status and impact of global trade on regional civilizations of the world after 1500 AD (CE) by describing Africa and its increasing involvement in global trade and by describing the growth of European nations including the Commercial Revolution and mercantilism.

  3. Commercial Revolution • The Eastern Hemisphere • Commercial Revolution

  4. The Eastern Hemisphere

  5. The Eastern Hemisphere Ottoman Empire • Islamic • Coffee and Ceramics

  6. The Eastern Hemisphere Ottoman Empire • Islamic • Coffee and Ceramics Mughal Empire • Islamic • Silks, spices, and gems

  7. The Eastern Hemisphere Ottoman Empire • Islamic • Coffee and Ceramics Mughal Empire • Islamic • Silks, spices, and gems China • Foreign enclaves • Tea and porcelain

  8. The Eastern Hemisphere Ottoman Empire • Islamic • Coffee and Ceramics Mughal Empire • Islamic • Silks, spices, and gems China • Foreign enclaves • Tea and porcelain Japan • Limited foreign influence

  9. The Eastern Hemisphere African Exports • Slaves (triangular trade) • Raw materials (ivory, gold) African Imports • Manufactured goods from Europe, Asia, and the Americas • New food products (corn, peanuts) Impact • The exportation of slaves and demand for imported goods began to alter traditional economic patterns in Africa.

  10. Commercial Revolution • Mercantilism = an economic practice adopted by European colonial powers in an effort to become self-sufficient, based on the theory that colonies existed for the benefit of the mother country. • Commercial Revolution = European maritime nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources.

  11. Commercial Revolution • A new economic system emerged: • New money and banking systems were created • Economic practices such as mercantilism evolved • Colonial economies were limited by the economic needs of the mother country.

  12. Conclusion • The Ottoman Empire emerged as a political and economic power following the conquest of Constantinople. • Descendants of the Mongols, the Muslim Mughal (Mogul) rulers, established an empire in northern India.; The Mughal Empire traded with European nations; Much of southern India remained independent and continued international trade. • China and Japan sought to limit the influence and activities of European merchants. • The exportation of slaves and demand for imported goods began to alter traditional economic patterns in Africa. • European maritime nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources, creating new economic practices, such as mercantilism, linking European nations with their colonies.

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