Caravels, carracks, and fluyts are all examples of this thing
Boats
Explain triangular trade
Africa-slaves
Europe-manufactured goods
Americas-raw materials
This was the name for the leader of the Ottoman Empire
Sultan
This tomb in India still stands as its most famous landmark today
Taj Mahal
Name for the leader of the Russian Empire
Tzar
Colombus discovered the Americas while trying to reach this area
India
Name two Columbian exchange items that went from America to Europe, and two the other way
NA-Eu Ex.- Corn, pineapple, cacao, peanuts, pumpkins, turkeys, avocados, tomatoes, potatoes, etc.
Eu-NA Ex.- Horses, bananas, sugarcane, onions, grapes, coffee, cattle, apples, carrots, wheat, etc.
Name both names of this city, formerly under the Byzantine empire
Constantinople, Istanbul
Christian missionaries of this sect were initially allowed in Chinese courts, but later were outlawed
Jesuits
Name for the leader of the Safavid Empire
Shah
These two countries had a rivalry that led to the Treaty of Tordesillas
This country took about 40% of all enslaved Africans
Brazil
This man brought peace and prosperity to the Ottoman Empire, known as "The magnificent"
Suleyman
This Mughal emperor is known as "the great" for his peaceful policies
Akbar
Russian groups of mercenaries, led expeditions into Siberia
Cossacks
Magellan
Name one of the three main diseases that caused death in the Americas
Malaria, measles, smallpox
Taxes for not being Muslim
Jizya
This Northern Chinese ethnicity founded the Qing dynasty, but still allowed Han people in office
Manchu
Why were the Safavids rivals with the Ottomans
Sunni vs. Shia Islam
Pastor Smith used this phrase to describe the causes for European exploration. Refers to money, power, and religion
"God, gold, glory"
What was the Middle Passage
Voyage of slaves across the Atlantic
Devshirme system
This Mughal emperor oppressed non-Muslims far more than his predecessors
Aurangzeb
What development gave the Ottomans an early advantage over the Safavids in battle
Gunpowder