Navigation:
- Compass allows
you to tell what direction you are going in
- But that
isn't much use if you don't know where you are
- astrolabe
measures how high the north star is above the horizon to determine
latitude (image
of use)
- But they
had
no way to determine longitude
- More
accurate
maps were therefore very important
- That plus
knowing the wind patterns was the approach to navigation on which early
colonization was
based
Cannon
on ships were the necessary weapon--
only then did Europeans have an advantage in naval warfare
depended on
developing metalurgy
good enough so the cannon would not explode too often
- gunpowder was invented by
the Chinese
- Europeans developed primitive cannon about 1325
used carved stone balls and
the whole cannon exploded a lot
- iron cannonballs introduced 1350, corned
gunpowder (made into even pellets) for
more even explosion (to shoot out the cannon ball) about 1420
- better iron for cannonmaking
- cannon became safe enough to use on a
ship about
1500
- very quickly warships
began carrying large
numbers of
cannon--England rose to power partly because they were more successful
in making iron cannon (because they happened to have high-phosphorous
iron ore)
Technologies
gave the Europeans an advantage
but they didn't have the technologies to start, they developed them
because they needed them
Definition of
technology--ways
human beings modify (or work with) the environment for our own uses
knowledge of how to use the winds is a technology
changing relationship with the environment--getting better and better
at using it
some technologies have an ongoing effect on the environment
when we use technology to modify the environment what effect do we have