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Age of Exploration Essay
The age of Exploration between the period of 1500 to 1700 was a great disaster for the
world as a whole. The Europeans, for their own self-gain, destroyed civilizations, spread
disease, crushed economies, and violated human rights and then used excuses to fortify
their claims for their expeditions. The Europeans spread disease to the Americas and wiped
out nearly half of the American Indian population. They also set up many slave trade
routes off of the coast of Africa and placed much of the African population under slavery,
and took the valuable natural resources from the land back to Europe. The Europeans also
were a main cause in the fall of the Ottoman Empire in the Middle East due to their large
scale trading. They tried to force their religion on the peoples of the eastern world
mainly Asia and were a contributing factor in helping the eastern nations adopt a policy of
isolationism with the rest of the world. Taking into account all these negative effects
from this period in time, they greatly outweigh the positive aspects of the European
exploration for themselves and for the rest of the world. The Europeans began their
exploration of the Americas with Christopher Columbus who under the funds of the Spanish
discovered this region of the world. The Europeans believed that they were helping the
Native Indian population by living with them, teaching them newer methods of hunting and
agriculture, yet all they were actually doing was introducing a "virus" into the tranquil
and disease free habitat that the Indians had been living in for hundreds of years. The
disease which they brought with them spread so rapidly that by 1650 nearly ninety percent
of the population had fallen dead. The Europeans in return gained new land to grow
agricultural products, as well as learned new methods for farming and industry from the
Indians. This was only the beginning of the destruction for the Americas. Spanish
Conquistadors had arrived in South and Central America for a period of time and destroyed
the civilizations of the Aztecs and the Incas. They slaughtered their people and destroyed
their cities including their capital city of Tenochtitlan. Francisco Pizarro had also
destroyed the civilization of the Incas and gained the knowledge of their many technologies
including the idea of building suspension bridges across land. The Europeans arrived in
Africa with the exploration of Portuguese sailors who had set up trading posts all along
the coast of Africa. The Europeans after setting up these trading posts soon realized that
with their superior technology and weapons could take the primitive people of Africa and
enslave them to work, thus gaining a new weapon to add to their dominant economy. This was
one of the Europeans most disastrous actions during the age of exploration because the
repercussions of this action would come back to haunt them for hundreds of years to come.
Slaves were not the only prize to be claimed by the Europeans in Africa. Africa was very
rich with minerals and agricultural products. Diamonds, Coal, and Gold were in abundance
in most African territories and were just waiting to be taken by the Europeans. The
Europeans therefore again had a negative effect on Africa, by enslaving it's people and
taking the valuable natural resources of the magnificent continent. The Europeans were very
active in the Middle East region for many years before the age of exploration, but during
this time period the actions of the Europeans proved to be disastrous for the Ottoman
Empire. Since the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the Europeans had no sea trade route to
the rich lands of Asia and therefore were feeling very bitter toward the Ottoman people.
The Ottoman Empire controlled the trade routes to the east and were willing to charge very
high prices in order to allow the Europeans to pass through their borders to trade with the
Asians. The Europeans then had to fund trade routes around Africa in order to reach Asia,
and the sailor named Vasco De Gama was the first to sail around the tip of Africa opening
this new route. Once the Europeans had discovered their own trade route to the east the
Ottomans were no longer a factor in the trade of that part of the world so their power
began to slowly decline. The European exploration therefore was a contributing factor
toward the fall of the Ottoman Empire soon after. The last area and one of the most
important to European exploration was Asia. The Europeans coveted Asia because of it's
silks, spices, and other natural resources which it badly needed. The Europeans explored
places such as China, Thailand, The Philippines, as well as Indonesia. They found many
exotic things which they had never seen before, but their main purpose in this area of the
world was to spread their religion as they attempted to do in the Americas. The Europeans
when they arrived in China tried to force Christianity on the people who lived there under
Confucianism and other religions such as Buddhism. This area of the world was the least
affected by the exploration of the Europeans because they were not really conquered. The
Asian people were more advanced than most of the European nations at the time and because
of their strict eastern philosophies did not want to explore the rest of the world. They
did however lose much of their resources to the Europeans especially Indonesia which was
called the spice islands by the Europeans at one point. The European exploration was a
great disaster for the rest of the world during the period between 1500 and 1700. The
Europeans spread many disease to the Americas and killed most of the Native American
population. They also destroyed the civilization of the Aztecs as well as that of the
Incas under the leadership of Hernando Cortes and Francisco Pizarro. The beautiful cities
which were constructed now lay in ruins and the people lay slaughtered by the hands of the
Spanish Conquistadors. The African people were devastated as well, being enslaved and
traded like pieces of meat for the benefit of the European merchants. Their natural
resources also snatched away and used. The Middle East also took a hit from the
exploration of the Europeans, by losing much of their power due to the loss of trade in the
area and eventually the whole downfall of their infrastructure after the fall of the
Ottoman empire. The Asians did not suffer as much as the rest of the world, yet they were
also abused by the Europeans, having religion forced upon them as well as being used for
natural resources. All the rest of the world suffered due to the exploration of the
Europeans. The Europeans destroyed, killed, and plundered the rest of the world for it's
own economic benefit and then excused their actions with the ideas of curiosity and
knowledge.