What is the exploration of regions of the Earth for scientific, commercial, religious, military, and other purposes by Europeans beginning in the 15th century.
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What is the Columbian Exchange ?
What is the widespread exchange of animals, plants, culture, human populations, communicable diseases, technology and ideas.
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What is the Triangular Trade ?
What is a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another.
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What is Imperialism ?
What is A stronger, usually developed or industrialized country, takes over the economy and government of a weaker country
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What is Nationalism ?
What is Extreme pride in one's country; desire for self-determination based on culture; cause of many revolutions and dependence movements
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Which country was the Navigator from ?
What is Portugal
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Why was the Columbian Exchange introduced ?
What is Old World and New World, those closely associated with humanity-----crop plants, domesticated animals, germs and weeds.
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what countries where part of the triangular trade?
What is America, England, and Africa.
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What is Mercantilism ?
What is the belief that a country builds up its power by building up its supply of gold and silver. If a country could not obtain gold and silver in colonies, it used the natural resources to create goods to trade for gold.
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In which year did the Portuguese first sail across the equator ?
What is 1473
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What is one thing the Columbian Exchange explained ?
What is it explained why Africans were sold into slavery on the far side of the ocean to toil in fields of tobacco, sugar, and cotton.
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how did the triangular trade work?
What is In the triangular trade, Europeans went to Africa to trade manufactured goods for slaves. Then they transported the slaves to America ("the Middle Passage") and exchanged them for raw materials. They brought the raw materials back to Europe so they could make more manufactured goods.
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What is Market ?
What is where goods and services are sold to consumers. European countries colonized to increase their market for goods. Colonies had to trade with mother country.
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How many trips did Columbus make to the New World ?
What is 4. One in 1492 (of course), one in 1493, one in 1498, and one final journey in 1502
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Who were all involved in the Columbian Exchange ?
What is Christopher Columbus, John Cabot, Francisco Pizarro, Hernan Cortes, Hernando de Soto, Rene-Robert Cavelier, and John Winthrop.
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how did the triangular trade get it's name?
What is the triangular trade got it's name from the three routes that formed a triangle.
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What is Feudalism ?
What is A system of land ownership where all the land was divided by the king and given to nobles, serfs has no means of making money. Ended when trade increased, artisans and merchants began.
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What did Magellan do to a native chief in the Philippines ?
What is converted him. He converted the chief to the Catholic faith.
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How can you describe the Columbian Exchange ?
What is The Columbian Exchange (also sometimes known as The Great Exchange) has been one of the most significant events in the history of world ecology, agriculture, and culture.
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why was the triangular trade important?
What is it fueled the rise of England as the superpower of the late 18th through mid 19th century.
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What is Isolationism ?
What is idea that the United States would isolate itself and would not be involved in world issues in an attempt to stay out of European wars such as WWI and II.