21 Şubat 2009 Cumartesi


EUROPEAN EXPANSION IN THE ATLANTIC AND INDIAN OCEANS: THE MERCANTILE ERA (1500 – 1750) / YÜCEL TERZİBAŞOĞLU Feb 20, 2009

- The birth of the world economy in the mercantile era


- Mercantilism and the construction of the market: political and economic


- Conquest of the Americas by the Spanish and the Portuguese


- Local trading networks (regulated by Aztec and Mayan empires) replaced by the Atlantic trade (regulated by Spanish and Portuguese crowns)


- Differences between Spanish and Portuguese expansion


- Portuguese in Africa and the Indian Ocean in the 15th century: establishment of commercial bases and a trading network


- Spanish in America: establishment of an empire


- Demographic collapse and slavery, establishment of a plantation economy


- Emergence of new political and economic structures in Latin America


- Flow of silver: a mixed blessing for Europe


- Reasons for the decline of Spanish and Portuguese power


- The rise of the Dutch: domestic conditions in the Low Countries, the struggle between merchants and crafts guilds, and between town and countryside.