First Global Age: Asia (Freeman 2015) by Victor Amaya

  • Period: Jan 1, 1368 to

    Ming Dynasty and Exploration

    The Ming Dynasty ruled China for over 250 years. During this time, Zheng He was a very famous explorer, who inspired more Chinese explorations. Throughout his life, he is known for his treasure voyages.
  • Period: Mar 4, 1396 to Nov 13, 1460

    Prince Henry the Navigator - Lifespan

    Prince Henry the Navigator began sailing and trading at the age of 25. He began the School of Navigation, He was also the first to sail West Africa, which nobody dared attempt.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1400 to Jan 1, 1499

    European Seek Sea Route to Asia

    Europeans do not want to cross Muslim territory In order to avoid paying the high prices, they decide to go around them by sailing. Slowly, they manage to avoid the Muslims and their tolls.
  • Jan 1, 1492

    Christopher Columbus

    Christopher Columbus
    A world famous sailor, Columbus has caught the world's attention for his great discovery of "The New World". Because of this, he was one of the few to inspire a great amount of people to begin sailing.
  • Jan 1, 1493

    Line of Demarcation

    Line of Demarcation
    The line of Demarcation is a "fake" longitude, created by Pope Alexander IV. It's purpose was to split the claimed lands of Portugal, apart from those claimed by Spain. It was also drawn after Columbus's voyages to the Americas.
  • Jan 1, 1497

    Vasco da Gama

    Vasco da Gama
    During this year, Gama led a fleet to Lisbon. He carried out two expeditions from 1497 to 1502. Throughout this time, he attempted to open a sea route to India.
  • Jan 1, 1500

    Pedro Alvarez Cabral

    Pedro Alvarez Cabral
    Portuguese nobleman, military commander, navigator and explorer. He was considered being the discoverer of Brazil. He also claimed south America and claimed it for Brazil.
  • Jan 1, 1502

    Vasco Da Gama

    Vasco Da Gama
    He was known for his Portuguese expeditions. He was especially known for being the first to sail directly from Europe to India. At one point, he attacked and terrorized Muslim ports, killing 38 hostages.
  • Jan 1, 1511

    Alfonso de Albuquerque

    Alfonso de Albuquerque
    Alfonso was not only a sailer, but the Duke of Goa, a Portuguese general, a "great conqueror," a statesman, and an empire builder. What is interesting about him is that he actually conquered Goa and later became the Duke. Unfortunately, he was ill near the coast of Goa, and was replaced by somebody else.
  • Jan 1, 1519

    Ferdinand Magellin

    Ferdinand Magellin
    Magellin was a Portuguese explorer who began the Spanish expedition to the East Indies from 1519 to 1522. So, he started the first circumnavigation of the Earth. By the time, he sailed for both Spain and Portugal.
  • Jan 1, 1521

    Spain and the Philippines

    Spain and the Philippines
    A total of 4,000 Spanish residents lived in the Philippines, which meant that they had a good past. However, the Philippines were under Spain's control. However, they have something known as Friendship Day, which commemorates their great past.
  • Jan 1, 1522

    Magellan's Expedition

    Magellan's Expedition
    Magellan has succeeded many things throughout his life. For instance, he was the first to navigate the globe and make it back to Spain. Another thing is that he discovered spice islands, which was significant during that time.
  • Jan 1, 1543

    Portugal and Japan

    Portugal and Japan
    Portugal first made contact with Japan in 1543. While everything was running smoothly, Portugal did something Japan did not like. While Portugal was purchasing and selling Japanese slaves, Japan demanded them to stop, and later banned it.
  • The Happy Return

    The Happy Return
    "The Happy Return" was a year long voyage absense. As a result, they have received a great amount of wealth and spices for the Dutch.
  • Dutch East India Company

    Dutch East India Company
    The company was considered to be the first official multinational corperation.Their goal was to develop trade links for profitable items. By 1750, it has employed a mere 25,000 members, which meant it grew by rapidy for 2 centuries.
  • Japanese began Self Isolation

    Japanese began Self Isolation
    Japanese shogon Tokugawa Iemitsu puts the Isolation policy into place. This was the time when Japan did not let anybody in, or did not let anybody out.