Colonization in Africa
Colonization in Asia
Colonization in Americas
French and Indian War
100

The English and French fought in the French and Indian War for this reason

To control the French Fur Trade 
100

Europeans allowed to establish a “trade presence”

Asia became more dependent on European trade

Created a prosperous merchant class in Asia

100

The first permanent English settlement in the New World

Jamestown, VA

100

This is what caused many Native Americans fight alongside the French during the French and Indian War

The French established good relations with them through fair fur trade practices

200

Europeans traded this for slaves

Weapons, Iron, Cloth and Horses

200

Christianity spread as missionaries began traveling with merchants

Asian governments limited/closed off trade & returned to isolationism

200

Colonists who received free passage to the New World in exchange for working without pay for a certain number of years

Indentured Servant 

200

This is why the English and French fight in the French and Indian War

control of the fur trade and land ownership in North America

300

This is the selling of African people as slaves by Europeans that happened in and around the Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Slave Trade

300

This was the reason isolationism began to break down and European ideas spread into Asia

Trade

300

This is the main reason why the state of Georgia was originally created by the English

To reduce overcrowding in British prisons

300

(1754-1763) War fought in the colonies between the English and the French for control of the fur trade; The English won.

The French and Indian War

400

Why did the slave trade begin in West Africa?

A need for labor on the plantations in the Americas

400

Policy of avoiding contact with other countries

Isolation 

400

This European nation enslaved Native Americans

Spain

400

This country won the French and Indian War

Great Britain 
500

This was a result of the slave trade in Africa

Tribal warfare increased

500

Needing no outside help in satisfying one's basic needs, especially with regard to the production of food

Self-sufficient 

500

European nation that established trading posts in North America

France

500

Something, typically money, that is owed or due

Dept

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