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Religion and Society
100

This triangular sail, adopted from the Arab world, allowed ships to sail effectively against the wind

What is the Lateen Sail?

100

This catastrophic event, caused by the transfer of Afro-Eurasian diseases, resulted in a 90% death rate among Native populations

What is the Great Dying?

100

In this system, which became the backbone of the Atlantic trade, people were legally treated as property

What is Chattel Slavery?

100

The "Three G's" that represented most of the reasions for European maritime actions during this time period

What is God, Gold, and Glory?

100

These events were triggered by religious suppresion, coerced labour, and exploitation of the colonies. 

What are rebellions?

200

Gold or silver in the form of bars

What is a bullion?

200

A massive labor shortage in the Americas, caused by the decimation of Indigenous populations, was the direct reason Europeans turned to this specific trade network

What is the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade?

200

Under this Spanish system, settlers were granted land and "protection" in exchange for forced Native labor

What is the Encomienda system?

200

This economic theory drove European states to hoard resources by ensuring they exported more finished goods than they imported

What is Mercantilism?

200

This is the estimated percentage of population growth European countries achieved from 1500-1750 

What is 200%?

300

These two tools, with origins in Greek, Arab, and Chinese cultures, were used to determine latitude and general direction (state two answers)

What are the Astrolabe and Magnetic Compass?

300

This specific "Old World" disease was the primary vector responsible for the 90% death rate among Native American populations who lacked immunity

What is Smallpox?

300

Borrowed from the Incas, this system was repurposed by the Spanish to force Indigenous people into dangerous silver mines

What is the Mit’a system?

300

Private companies that acted like governments,  allowed for "limited liability" and possessed the legal right to wage war and negotiate treaties

What are Joint-Stock Companies?

300

This leg of the Triangular Trade was established because of the heavy demand for slaves in order to facilitate sugar production, characterized by harsh conditions on a trans-Atlantic voyage

What is the Middle Passage?

400

Navigation was significantly improved by these scientific laws, which provided a better understanding of gravity and its effect on tides

What are Newton’s Laws?

400

The two primary food imports from the Americas that allowed European populations to grow

What is corn (maize) or potatoes?

400

While chattel slavery was race-based and permanent, this system involved poor Europeans working for a fixed 5-to-7-year term in exchange for passage to the Americas

What is Indentured Servitude?

400

Portugal built this type of empire, which focused on controlling strategic "choke points" like Hormuz and Malacca to tax trade rather than acquiring vast inland territories

What is a Trading Post Empire?

400

This rigid racial hierarchy in Latin America placed Peninsulares at the top and Indios and Enslaved Africans at the bottom

What is the Casta System?

500

These three types of ships were designed to be small, fast, and deep-drafted for long-distance travel

What are the Caravel, Carrack, and Fluyt?

500

Global flow of silver mined from the Americas primarily ended up in this country.

What is China (Ming Dynasty)?

500

90% of all slaves brought to America between 1526 and 1867 went to these two colonies

What is Brazil and the Caribbean?

500

 This term refers to the global shift from a local barter-based economy to a worldwide money-based economy fueled by gold and silver

What is the Commercial Revolution?

500

This 1680 revolt in New Mexico is an example of colonized people fighting back specifically against Spanish religious suppression and the forced conversion to Catholicism

What is the Pueblo Revolt?

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