Identify a geographic factor of indigenous cultures in the mississippi valley
river systems
what type of resource did the french rely on the natives for
fur trading posts
define encomienda system
slave work from the natives
list 3 diseases brought during european exchange
maleria, small pox, influenza, cholera, measles, typhus, common cold
what is the black legend
image of spain as a uniquely brutal and exploitive colonization
what outposts through the americas used for
used to help convert natives, and military bases
where did the french settle
in quebec
Motive for traveling to the new world
the 3 g's
gold, glory, gospel
what continents did the columbian exchange revolutionize
the americas, europe, and africa
what resources did countries seek as a source of wealth
gold and silver
Where was maize cultivation popular
the southwest
if the french converted to catholicism, what was granted
citizenship
what system did the spanish use to try and convert natives to christianity
spanish mission system
what type of christianity were the natived converted to by the french and spanish
catholicism
this term is what it means to ship another country for profit
to export
who advocated warrior traditions and fighting techniques
the chinooks
why did the french build relations with indians
they prided on adopting friendlier relations over rivals, the french policy to act friendly to natives rather than creating rivals
Define Las Casas vs Sepulvedas beliefs towards natives
Las Casas- released indian slaves, preached AGAINST slave ownership
Sepulveda- advocated for harsh treatment FOR natives, and claimed slavery was justified under christianity
who and when made jamestown
english in 1609
who advocated for harsh treatment of the natives
sepulveda
define animalism
belief that every human is an animal, objects inherit a spiritual being
In what way did Christopher Columbus believe would allow him to quickly cross the Atlantic to Asia?
Sailing Westward
define the reformation
religious reform movement that swept europe
4 countries that visited/stayed in the new world during the early 17th century
england, france, spain, netherlands (dutch)