Trade Networks and Connectivity Across the Americas

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An American Network:
Commerce and
Connection in the
Western Hemisphere
Strayer: Ways of the World
Chapter 8
There was no sustained
interaction between the
Western and Eastern
hemispheres before the
voyages of Columbus
American trade networks were
not as dense as Afro-Eurasian
ones
1.
important limitations:
a.
lack of domesticated large mammals,
wheeled vehicles, large oceangoing ships
b.
geographical or environmental obstacles,
including north/south orientation
2.
local and regional commerce flourished,
but not long-distance trade
3.
cultural traditions did not spread as widely
as in Eastern Hemisphere
But there was a “loosely
interactive web” from the
Great Lakes to the Andes
1.
cultural elements spread gradually
2.
evidence of at least indirect contact
3.
Cahokia was at center of a widespread
trading network
4.
Chaco canyon culture also interacted with
Mesoamerica
But there was a “loosely
interactive web” from the
Great Lakes to the Andes
5.
Amazon and Orinoco river exchange
networks
6.
Caribbean peoples conducted interisland
trade
7.
Chincha people traded along Pacific coast
of South America
There was a major trade
network in Mesoamerica
1.
Maya and Teotihuacán traded by land
2.
Maya traded by sea on both coasts (with
dugout canoes)
3.
Aztecs of fifteenth century had
professional merchants (
pochteca
)
 
What was exchanged throughout the Americas?  What didn’t
travel from South America to North America?
There was a major state-run
trade network in the Andes
What goods might have traveled on
the Inca Roads?
Premodern networks had
important differences from
modern ones
1.
most people still produced for their own
consumption
2.
a much smaller range of goods was
exchanged
3.
far fewer wageworkers
4.
trade was in luxury goods
5.
circuits of commerce were more limited
6.
had no single center; units were much
more equivalent
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Explore the intricate trade networks and cultural exchanges that existed throughout the Americas pre-Columbus. Discover the limitations and interactions between regions, from the Great Lakes to the Andes, Mesoamerica, and the Andes. Uncover the goods exchanged, the unique features of each network, and the role of major civilizations like the Maya, Aztecs, and Incas in facilitating trade.

  • Trade Networks
  • Americas
  • Cultural Exchange
  • Mesoamerica
  • Andes

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  1. An American Network: Commerce and Connection in the Western Hemisphere Strayer: Ways of the World Chapter 8

  2. There was no sustained interaction between the Western and Eastern hemispheres before the voyages of Columbus

  3. American trade networks were not as dense as Afro-Eurasian ones 1. important limitations: lack of domesticated large mammals, wheeled vehicles, large oceangoing ships geographical or environmental obstacles, including north/south orientation 2. local and regional commerce flourished, but not long-distance trade 3. cultural traditions did not spread as widely as in Eastern Hemisphere a. b.

  4. But there was a loosely interactive web from the Great Lakes to the Andes 1. cultural elements spread gradually 2. evidence of at least indirect contact 3. Cahokia was at center of a widespread trading network 4. Chaco canyon culture also interacted with Mesoamerica

  5. But there was a loosely interactive web from the Great Lakes to the Andes 5. Amazon and Orinoco river exchange networks 6. Caribbean peoples conducted interisland trade 7. Chincha people traded along Pacific coast of South America

  6. There was a major trade network in Mesoamerica 1. Maya and Teotihuac n traded by land 2. Maya traded by sea on both coasts (with dugout canoes) 3. Aztecs of fifteenth century had professional merchants (pochteca)

  7. What was exchanged throughout the Americas? What didnt travel from South America to North America?

  8. There was a major state-run trade network in the Andes

  9. What goods might have traveled on the Inca Roads?

  10. Premodern networks had important differences from modern ones 1. most people still produced for their own consumption 2. a much smaller range of goods was exchanged 3. far fewer wageworkers 4. trade was in luxury goods 5. circuits of commerce were more limited 6. had no single center; units were much more equivalent

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