Beginnings of Our Global Age

  • Oct 12, 1492

    Columbus Sails to the America

    Columbus Sails to the America
    In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue. His landing in the Caribbean was a significant event in relation to imperialism. He sailed for the Spanish throne, in attempt to grow their empire's sphere of influence.
  • Period: Dec 2, 1492 to

    The Beginnings of Our Global Age: Europe and the Americas

  • Jan 15, 1493

    Columbus Returns Home with Treasures

    Columbus Returns Home with Treasures
    On January 15, 1493, Columbus had set sail to go back to Spain with many treasures including spices, fruits, vegetables, new plants, animals and gold and even some of the Natives.
  • Dec 5, 1521

    The Spanish took over Tenochtitlan

    The Spanish took over Tenochtitlan
    Along with Hernan Cortes, the Spanish scorned the Aztecs' religion and sought to convert them to Christianity. They stayed on the land for longer and saw many treasures, which later on Cortes compelled Moctezuma to sign over his land and treasures to the Spanish.
  • Dec 5, 1540

    The Spanish Controls Economic Activities including Trade

    The Spanish Controls Economic Activities including Trade
    In between the 1500s and 1540s, to make the empire profits, the Spanish controlled economic activities including trade. Gold and Silver were the most valued items that were shipped from Spanish America to Spain.
  • Britain and France Emerged as Powerful Rivals

    Britain and France Emerged as Powerful Rivals
    During the 1700s, Britain and France had come up as powerful rivals. They had come into conflict in Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia then turned into a worldwide struggle know as the Seven Years War.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    the 1763 Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War, which is also know was the Seven Years' War. It states that the French give Britain any land east of the Mississippi River and was forced to cede Canada.