Unit 4: Economy
Unit 4 exploration
Unit 5 Enlightenment
Unit 5 Revolutions
Random Facts (APW)
100

The transfer of plants, animals, diseases, people, technology, and ideas between the Americas and Afro Eurasia after 1492

Columbian Exchange

100

Similarity between both French and English voyages in the North Atlantic in the 15th and 15th centuries

Search for a faster route to Asia

(Northwest Passage)

100

common characteristic of Asian and European Philosophies during the period of 1000 to 1450

religion

100

producer of most of the world's manufactured goods from 1500-1700

Asian Countries (China, Japan)

100

Major cause for the spread of the plague

trade

200

The two crops that the economies of the British southern colonies (Brazil/Caribbean) were focused on 

cotton and sugarcane

200

Effect of Spanish voyages/exploration in Europe

Interest in Ocean Travel and Trade

200

Term used to describe the idea of individual rights, liberty, and self determination

Liberalism

200

1750-1900 industrialization caused this shift in population 

rural to urban

200

This need brought on the idea of building big cites.

(examples:Cahokia, Swahili, Venice, and Hangzhou)

Need for trade


300

China's economy before 1450 depended on this

peasant labor

300

French exploration and trade were different than other European countries due to the fact they were less concerned with this common motivation for colonization 

religion

300

All of the Revolutions from Unit 5 share the belief in these ideas

Enlightenment

300

first successfully launched revolution in the Caribbean and South America

Haiti

300

This type of power was the main cause for the rise in industrialization in Britain

Steam

400

Common Characteristic of economic systems of Latin America and SE Asia during the 16th century

They both used forced labor

400

15th century China's reasons for stopping voyages of exploration 

Concerns with domestic problems and security

400

Belief promoted by Charles Darwin that Europeans were superior to other peoples

Social Darwinism

400

Main difference between the Haitian and French Revolution 

social classes

400

People began to invest in these 2 things to spread opportunity for trade

Voyages and technology

500

This crop had the greatest effect on human migration BEOFRE 1800

sugarcane

500

This explorer's voyage to India in the late 1490s led to a massive connection of merchants. 

Vasco de Gama

500

Natural Rights and Liberty was part of the major beliefs for this thinker

John Locke

500

Development of new production led to Germany becoming involved in this

The Second Industrial Revolution

500

Creating the factory system benefited countries because they could now focus on this type of labor

specialized