Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Early Modern Period

1450-1750 Early Modern Period Major Developments I. Questions of Periodization A. Major points 1. Shift in power to the West a. Rise of the West with fall of China and India creates instability in power that favors Europeans for next 200 years 2. World becomes smaller almost all civilizations touched by trade 3. forward-looking Empires Spain, Portugal, England, France, Netherlands, footrest, Russian, Mughal, Ming 4. Age of powder B. Changes at end of Postclassical Era 1. Independent societies (Aztecs, Incas) falling apart 2.Arab power declining 3. New invasions Mongols 4. Ottoman Empire gains power a. Europeans threatened by new force back to East 5. Chinese flirt with trade, but Ming bureaucrats pull back 6. Europe enters age of exploration C. Western Europe 1. Unusual agricultural civilization 2. New view of family nuclear a. Love toward spouse b. Affection toward children 3. Return to rational thought 4. Stable political structures a. Absolute monarchy b. Parliamentary mo narchies 5. Religious reformers a. Reform the church b. Protestant ReformationD. Effects of Global Economy 1. By 1750, almost everyone knows everyone 2. Food exchange new staple crops to Africa (corn), Europe (potato) 3. Unequal relationships master, slave, owners, workforce 4. Slaves and serfs 5. Diseases E. Themes 1. Declining accent mark of nomads 2. Direct relationships ambassadors replace intermediaries (Nomads) 3. Gender relations remain patriarchal 4. Labor relations change master/slave abuse of indigenous peoples 5. A a few(prenominal) commercial leaders get rich 6. Environmental changes a. ood, animal, disease exhange 7. Native vegetation a. Deforestation for staple crops b. Grazing land for newly introduced beasts of burden 8. centralization of governments a. Modern government 1. bureaucracies 2. agencies 3. admiralties 4. treasuries 5. general staff 6. state banks 9. Nation-states began to emerge a. solid political units with fixed borders b. sense of national un ity c. populations relatively homogenous language/ethnicity F. Larger Trends 1. Americas overwhelmed by outsiders 2. Three trends a. Western expansion . Globalization of trade c. Gunpowder 3. Reactions a. Embrace by choice b. Embrace by force c. shoot to remain independent, involve in trade on own terms G. Why 1450 and 1750 1. 1450 a. End of the Middle Ages b. Beginning of the Northern Renaissance away from Italian city-states c. English evicted from France d. Unified France began to exercise its power e. Globalization of trade begins f. Direct contact between Europe and sub-Saharan Africa/Americas g. End of the Byzantine Empire h. Ottoman Turks rise to power

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