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100

People born in Spain who held the highest positions in government and the Church.

Who are Peninsulares?

100

The University of Mexico was founded in this year.

What is 1551?

100

The two most valuable exports from Spanish America to Spain.

What are silver and gold?

100

The system that allowed conquistadors to deman labor or tribute from American Indians.

What is the encomienda system?

100

The introduction of this animal transformed the lives of many American Indians.

What is the horse?

200

American-born descendants of Spanish settlers.

Who were creoles?

200

The first college in the 13 English colonies, founded in 1636.

What is Harvard?

200

Spain's trade laws required colonies to buy only _____ goods.

What are Spanish goods?

200

The priest who condemned the abuses of the encomienda system.

Who was Bartolome de Las Casas?

200

The blending of African, Native American, and European traditions is known as _____.

What is cultural blending?

300

People of mixed Native American and European descent.

Who were mestizos?

300

This woman entered a convent to pursue edcation and became a famous poet.

Who was Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz?

300

Large estates where sugar cane was grown and processed.

What are plantations?

300

The laws passed in 1542 that forbade the enslavement and abuse of American Indians.

What are the New Laws of the Indies?

300

The Maya resisted Spanish rule in these two regions.

What are Mexico and Central America?

400

People of mixed African and european descent.

Who were mulattoes?

400

Women who wanted an education often entered these religious communities.

What are convents?

400

The Spanish king created this council to pass laws for the colonies.

What is the Council of the Indies?

400

Workers forced to labor for a landlord to pay off a debt.

Who were peons?

400

The Inca revolts continued long after the death of this leader.

Who was Atahualpa?

500

The advisory councils that helped viceroys rule in the colonies?

What were audiencias?

500

The blending of Native American, African, and European traditions created a culture _____ to the Americas.

What is distinct?

500

The representatives who ruled in the king's name in each province.

Who were viceroys?

500

The region in Peru and Bolivia where tons of silver were mined for Spain.

What is Potosi?

500

Spain's empire connected much of the world through these routes carrying goods, people, and ideas.

What are sea routes?

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