HIST 1007 Chapter : History 1007
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European goods (firearms) to west coast of africa. African slaves purchased and sent to the americas. Cash crops purchased and sent to europe. 15th and 18th centuries about 12 million slaves moved from africa to the americas most of the. Ending the trade: 1803: denmark, 1807: great britain, 1808: united states, 1814: france. Abolition: 1833: british empire, 1848: france and french colonies, 1865: united states. 9-23-13: due to multiple marriages by the ruler, social structures, women, trade relationships, religious diversity, akbar and the house of worship, most tolerant, meeting of all religious groups. Jesuit mission 1578-1605: non muslims in muslim lands, safavid empire: jews, christians, and zorastrians, mughal empire: hindus, jains, zorastrians, christians, and sikhs, dhimmi. Ishafan: capital of the safavids: fatehpur sikri: mughal capital, decline of gunpowder empires. Imperial leadership: religious strife, economic issues, military decline, outside forces, conservatism. 9-25-13: china, ming dynasty 1368-1644 (brilliant dynasty, honogwu d 1398. First king of ming dynasty: yongle d 1442.