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Class-time with Mr. Solomon
100

Which economic theory motivated European powers to acquire colonies and extract wealth?

Mercantilism

100

The primary cause of death for natives after European arrival was.

What is small pox/disease

100

In 1492, this explorer sailed westward in search of a trade route to Asia but landed in the Caribbean.

Who is Christopher Columbus?

100

The Pueblo Revolt was caused by these three factors

What was taking land, forced conversion, and the encomienda.

100

What were the three "Gs" motivating European expansion into the western hemisphere?

Gold, glory, and god

200

What 3 countries colonized North America that we spoke of in class? (There is a fourth one btw)

Britain, France, Spain. (4th is Dutch)

200

Tribes in the Great Plains lived this kind of lifestyle (following the Buffalo)

Nomadic

200

Pueblo rebels destroyed churches and killed hundreds of Spaniards.

Pope’s Rebellion

200

Spanish tool for “civilization” or education of the Native American peoples

What is the mission system?

200

The trading of goods, diseases, and livestock that occurred in the 1500's-1700's is best known as this

What is the Columbian Exchange?

300

The cause of capitalism in Europe and China

What is surplus of gold and silver

300

A Central American cereal plant that yields large grains set in rows on a cob

Maize or Corn

300

Who was the man who wrote "A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies" in an effort to make people in Spain / Europe sympathize with the natives?

Who was Bartolome de las Casas

300

The significance of the Treaty of Tordesillas (Remember I called it the Treaty of Who Cares)

Moved the line a few degrees north, granting Spain the bulk territory in the Americas and it compensated Portugal with titles to land in Africa and Asia.

300

The correspondence between de las Casas and Sepulveda over the treatment of Native Americans in the New World.

What are known as the Valladolid Debates?

400

Spearheaded by the conquistadors, the goals of this movement were to locate mineral wealth, convert Indians to Christianity and counter French and English colonization efforts.

What is Spanish Exploration of the Americas?

400

The enslavement of Natives and some Mexicans by the Spanish was called.

What is the encomienda?

400

Who led the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in 1521, leading to the downfall of the Aztec civilization? (I am okay with what these person's title was rather than a name.)

Hernán Cortés or Spanish Conquistadors

400

Name one of The three Native tribes that are considered the most formative during this period

Who are the Iroquois, Sioux, and Aztec?

400

Native tribe that lived in the Southwestern, Eastern Woodlands, Great Plains, and Pacific Northwest part of North America, known for cliffside dwellings, chopping wood, fishing, trading and irrigation (farming) systems.

Chinook, Iroquois, Sioux, and Pueblo

500

Which European nation started the African slave trade in the 15th century?

Portugal: They set up trading posts for the purchase of gold and slaves along the African coast, which marked the beginning of large-scale European involvement in the transatlantic slave trade.

500

A network of sharing goods and resources between Africa, North America and Europe which involved the transportation of manufactured goods, raw materials and slaves.

What is triangular trade?

500

Historians believe that the earliest Americans came over the______ which connected Asia and North America

Bering Land Bridge

500

Early American societies in the Southwest developed these innovations to farm arid land, allowing large settlements to thrive despite limited rainfall.

What are irrigation systems

500

This nonexistent waterway connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and was sought after by every European nation.

What was the Northwest Passage

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