It was the most populated urban complex north of Mexico.
What is Cahokia?
100
The first European nation to send out voyages of exploration down the coast of Africa
What was Portugal?
100
a revival of interest in classical antiquity and its culture.
What was the main spark or event that triggered the Renaissance?
100
person said to be the primary instigator of the Protestant Reformation and the event that is said to mark its beginning?
Who is Martin Luther and what is the nailing of the 95 theses to the door of the Wittenberg church?
100
England now had a constitutional monarchy
What was one of the most significant implications of the Glorious Revolution for Britain's North American colonies
200
This is the name historian have given to the culture of some of the America's earliest peoples. The culture is identified by its distinctive stone blades and lance points and precedes that of Folsom culture
What is Clovis Culture?
200
was a New World element of the Columbian Exchange that MOST significantly affected Europe in the 19th century
What is the potato?
200
governments should regulate their economies to ensure the maximum inflow of wealth and the minimum outflow of wealth.
What is the essence of mercantilist thinking?
200
the opponents of the Spanish Christians during the reconquista
Who were Spanish Moslems and Jews?
200
the way in which social class was determined during the colonial era
What is economic rank?
300
the land bridge between Asia and North America.
What is Beringia?
300
laborers used in the Spanish system of ecomienda
Who were the Native Peoples of the Americas?
300
a "zero-sum game"
What the world was considered to be by European mercantilists and which led to the intense economic competition among the European nations during the colonial period?
300
the people who comprised a substantial religious minority within the Maryland colony.
Who were Roman Catholics?
300
defined the role colonies would play within the British empire
What were the Navigation Acts of 1651 and 1696?
400
a new division of labor and, ultimately, the emergence of classes
What is a consequence of Native American's increasing reliance on settle agriculture?
400
the Native Peoples were one of the main sources of the beaver furs that were the main commodity of their commercial interest
What was the main reason the French developed friendly relations (frontier of inclusion) with the Native Peoples of the Americas?
400
that humans were capable of understanding natural laws and using them to improve their condition.
What is something that an Enlightenment thinker would emphasize.
400
the name given to the official religious faith of England which Calvinist Puritans were attempting to "purify"
What is Anglicanism?
400
salvation was only offered to a few at God’s grace.
What is a major tenet of the Calvinist Doctrine of Election?
500
Private ownership of land and other resources
What was NOT true of the increasing social complexity of the farming communities of America’s Native Peoples?
500
diseases that aided the Spanish in their conquest of the Americas as their spread through trade weakened many communities of Native peoples before the Spanish even arrived within their region
What were virgin soil epidemics?
500
humans were capable of understanding natural laws and using them to improve their condition.
What is something an Enlightenment thinker would think during the Enlightenment
500
religious toleration
What John Locke’s 1689 “A Letter Concerning Tolerance” advocated?
500
goods the colonists could only buy from England
What were "enumerated goods" in the colonial economy?