Which two European states began exploring in the 16th and 17th centuries?
What is Portugal and Spain?
Which three European states began exploring later, primarily in the 17th century?
What are the Netherlands, France, and England?
Which three regions or states were the primary trading targets of Europeans?
What are India, China, and Persia?
What was the name of the new European economic policy/technique for colonial empires that operated on the premise that the economy was a fixed wealth system?
What is Mercantilism?
What was the name of the type of companies that were allowed to settle colonies for their mother country?
What are Charter Companies?
This the name for land/title grants to conquistadors in the Early Modern Era.
What are encomienda?
This is the practice of establishing overseas colonies to provide wealth and resources to the mother countries.
What is colonialism?
What type of society was established under this tribe with females at the top of society?
What is the matriarchy?
As a part of the economic policy described above, this was the policy of taxing imports to keep fixed wealth within the mother country.
What are tariffs?
Provide a specific example company.
What is the British East India Company?
This is the name of the feudal rulers of these land grants.
Who are the encomienderas?
Which region did the French primarily settle in North America?
What is the Great Lakes Region?
How did the American Indians believe property should be held?
How did the European settlers believe property should be held?
What is "In Common"?
What is Privately?
As a part of the economic policy described above, this was the policy of stealing the goods or colonies of competing states.
What is sabotaging rival trades?
Provide four goods transported from the New World to the Old World.
What are tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco, and corn?
This is the name of the individual ranches, mines, and plantations on these land grants.
Who are the haciendas?
Which three European states established colonies on the East Coast?
What are England, Netherlands, and Sweden?
This was the name for a series of conflicts between the American Indians of the Northeast in the 17th century over the fur trade.
Which side was aided by the French?
Which side was victorious?
What are the Beaver Wars?
Who are the Algonquin and Huron?
Who are the Iroquois?
This is the term used to describe goods being sold to another country.
What are exports?
Provide four goods transported from the Old World to the New World.
What are rice, wheat, okra, coffee?
Provide, in order from most-to-least esteemed [according to the Spanish Racial Caste system], the racial hierarchy established in the Spanish New World.
Encomienderas, Criollo, Mesitzo, Mulatto, and Zambo?
Which tribe was the dominant tribe in the Iroquois Confederacy?
Who are the Mohawk?
Which conflict was fought from 1675-1678 as colonists and American Indians began to dispute ownership of land?
What was the treaty that ended the conflict?
What is King Philip's War?
What is the Treaty of Casco Bay?
This is the term used to describe goods being purchased from another country.
What are imports?
What was the name of the exchange of these goods in the 16th century?
What is the Colombian Exchange?