Explorers
Trading
Labor systems
Empires/ Kingdoms/ Treaties
Assorted
100

Traveled across the Atlantic from Spain and was the first European to encounter the Americas in 1492

Who was Christopher Columbus?

100

Interactions between the Eastern and Western hemispheres in which diseases, foods, and animals were shared

What was the Columbian Exchange?

100

A Spanish labor system that rewarded conquerors with the labor of conquered non-Christian peoples

What was the Encomienda system?

100

empires based on sea travel




What were the Maritime empires?

100

heavily armed Spanish ships

What were the Galleons?

200

Portuguese monarch who was the first European monarch to sponsor seafaring expeditions to search for an all-water route to the east

Who was Prince Henry the Navigator?

200

12.5 million Africans were captured and brought through the Middle Passage—across the Atlantic—to labor in the New World

What was the transatlantic slave trade?

200

Spanish estates in the New World where state owners directly employed natives, who had low wages, high taxes, and large debt to landowners; basis of wealth and power for local aristocracy

What was the hacienda system?

200

established in China by the Manchu, ruled 1644-1911

What was the Qing Dynasty?

200

crops grown for sale rather than subsistence, like sugar and tobacco

What were cash crops?

300

Portuguese sailor, who sailed around the southern tip of Africa in 1488?

Who was Bartholomew Diaz?

300

the dispersion of Africans out of Africa (largely through the transatlantic slave trade)

What was the African Diaspora?

300

Incan system of labor obligation that the Spanish co-opted into a coercive labor system

What was the mit'a system?

300

Central African kingdom whose kings converted to Christianity to establish closer trading and diplomatic relations with Europeans, became a prominent source for slaves which ultimately lead to its downfall

What was the Kingdom of the Kongo?

300

economic policy that focuses on a nation's ability to export as much as possible and import as little as possible; overseas colonies helped this because they supplied raw materials

What was Mercantilism?

400

Portuguese sailor who sailed around the southern tip of Africa to India, where he claimed territory for Portugal, in 1498

Who was Vasco Da Gama?

400

A grueling journey of captured Africans across the Atlantic Ocean?

What was the Middle Passage?

400

Arrangements through which servants signed a contract to work for a specified period of years in exchange for passage to the New World

What was indentured servitude?

400

 African kingdom on the Gold Coast that expanded rapidly after 1680, participating in the Atlantic economy, trading gold, slaves, and ivory

What was the Asante Empire?

400

economic model through which investors financed trade by buying shares in corporations, sharing both the profits and the risks

What were joint-stock companies?

500

Spanish explorer whose voyage was the first to circumnavigate the globe

Who was Ferdinand Magellan?

500

complete control/exclusive right to trade

What was a Monopoly?

500

A system in which individuals were considered as property to be bought and sold

What was chattel slavery?

500

agreement in 1494 in which Spain and Portugal divided the Americas between them, giving Brazil to Portugal and the rest of the Americas to Spain

What was the Treaty of Tordesillas?

500

1680 rebellion by the Pueblo and Apache against Spanish attempts to force religious conversions

What was the Pueblo Revolt?

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