A New World due to Printing Flashcards

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Christopher Columbus

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  • “Discoverer” of New World
  • 1492 first to sail to the “New World”
  • Thought he landed in an unknown part of the East Indies was actually the Caribbean Island, Hispaniola
  • He was from Genoa, Italy
  • Sailed under the flag of Spain
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Columbus wrote letters to Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain

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  • Said he found lots of gold to get them to support more trips , he went back two more times to claim more land for Spain
  • Letters got printed in a book
  • Massive spark of interest
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Amerigo Vespucci

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  • 1454 - 1512 Florentine navigator who went to new world twice
  • Financed by King of Portugal
  • Discovered that the New World was two continents
  • North and South America were two separate continents
  • Not near the East Indies
  • Proved Columbus wrong
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Amerigo Vespucci’s Letters

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  • Sent them to Lorenzo de Medici
  • Published them in a book
  • Sold throughout Europe
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Martin Waldseemuller

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  • German cartographer (1470 - 1520)
  • Read every book he could find on the New World
  • Including De Medici’s book about Vespucci’s findings
  • Map included the new continents
  • Name new continents America after Amerigo Vespucci
  • Only 1 map left in Library of Congress
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Columbian Exchange

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  • Widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human population between Americas and Europe
  • Americas are developed and civilized
  • South America with the Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas were more developed than North America
  • Had Cities, governments, military
  • Extensive Agriculture development with irritation systems
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Why was the Agriculture development in South America impactful to the earth?

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  • They removed all the trees to make room for the farm land.
  • Population est. of 66 million
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Columbian Exchange - The Good

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  • America traded Beans, corns, pineapple, potatoes, turkeys, tobacco, etc
  • Europe traded bananas, coffee beans, honey bees, grains, livestock, sugar cane, etc
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Columbian Exchange - The Bad

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  • People coming over for discovery were carriers of the diseases
  • If you got sick and survived you become a carrier
  • Smallpox, Influenza, Measles, Malaria, Whooping Cough
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Americas population was devastated

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  • Consequence of the spread of knowledge 1500-1510
  • 50-66 million before
  • 5-10 million after
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What was the affects of depleted population on the environment ?

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  • Farming stopped and trees came back
  • Fastest area for plants to grow is between North and South America
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Anthropocene

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  • Antro = Human (Time)
  • 1610 the world was really really cold
  • Caused more death
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Implosion of CO2 in trees

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  • 100 years of growth for new trees
  • Millions of trees
  • Give off Oxygen
  • Absorbed CO2
  • Already reduced by 28% from low population
  • Acts as barrier of the earth and traps the sun rays
  • Heat was able to escape causing it to be very cold
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