CANS 200 Lecture : Contact of Cultures

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European technology and diplomacy largely fail before 1600: at the time of contact, european monarchs aren"t all that powerful. Their sense of what knowledge is, isn"t that far apart. Civilizations fairly evenly matched at time of contact (most valued truths are religious; witches and monsters threaten ) Europeans succeed when they adapt to indigenous culture and diplomacy. European arrivals norse arrival at l"anse aux meadows in 990s (newfoundland) Weren"t able to adapt because they were unsure of how to deal/interact with other peoples of the land. Cabot, 1497, and the discover of the grand banks fisheries. Becomes merchant navy, important place to train sailors. Basque, portuguese fishing before mid 16th century and french and english largely afterwards. English and french were able to get here first. Everyone"s trying to keep secrets from rivals, don"t want kings and queens to have knowledge of where they"re travelling, falsify maps. As he goes more north, this conception fades.

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