Natives
Columbian Exchange
Encomienda System
European Exploration
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100

The "three sister" crops

MAIZE, beans, squash

100

Define the Columbian Exchange?

Spread of goods, ideas, people, and diseases between Africa, Europe, and the Americas.

100

Define the Encomienda System

Spanish system of granting land to colonists in the New World. This system exploited Native Americans and resources. Spanish settlers promised to Christianized Natives

100

Three main reasons for exploration (mainly Spanish)

Spread Christianity (god), Wealth (gold), and Power and Status (glory)

100

Jamestown 

Founded in 1607 by the Virginia Company of London, elected Captain John Smith as their leader. First permanent settlement

200

Conflicts with Europeans

Europeans sought to change Natives way of life and world view

Natives sought to preserve autonomy (independence or self rule)

200

Mercantilism

rejected free trade and promoted government regulation of the economy for the purpose of enhancing state power, defined the economic policy of European colonizing countries


200

What eventually replaced the encomienda system

African slave labor

200

France relation with natives

Friendly and traded fur 

200

Treaty of Tordesillas

a 1494 agreement between Portugal and Spain, declaring that newly discovered lands to the west of an imaginary line in the Atlantic Ocean would belong to Spain and newly discovered lands to the east of the line would belong to Portugal.

300

pueblos

They developed an extensive agricultural system using canals to irrigate crops. These were also apartment like structures make of adobe and mud that formed the "towns" of the pueblo people.

300

Most dramatic effect of the exchange

spread of disease (small pox)

300

Who was against the harsh treatment of Natives and who was for the harsh treatment

Bartolome De Las Casas (against), Juan De Sepulveda (for)

300

Impacts of Spanish contact

New caste system and racially diverse populations (mestizo- spanish and native mix), and creation of encomienda system

300

What was the impact of maize cultivation

Societies developed vast irrigation systems (Pueblos in Rio Grande)

400

How did each region of Natives acquire food

American Southwest- Grew crops (irrigation system)

 Great Plain and Great Basin - Hunting and gathering (buffalos)

Northwest- fishing

Northeast, Mississippi River Valley, and Atlantic Seaboard Natives- mix of hunting and gathering and agriculture


400

Impact on Europe, Natives, and Africans

Europe: Population growth (corn, potatoes), and shift from feudalism to capitalism

Natives: Diseases killed many (small pox), and horses and guns transformed way of life (hunting, warfare)

Africans: Increases of slave trade (Portuguese and Spanish in West Africa)

400

How was the harsh treatment of Natives justified

White superiority, religion, and "uncivilized" view of groups

400

What led to American Indian resistance and conflict as Europeans attempted to change American Indian beliefs?

When the Europeans tried to change the Indians view of religion, gender roles and the family, and the relationship of people with the natural environment.

400

What were misunderstandings between each group

gender-many native societies were matrilineal
land-natives did not own individual land
religion-natives believed in animism, polytheistic, shamans (medicine men) held power

500

Longhouses

a long wooden building in which several families could live built mainly by iroquois 

500

What was an effect of sugar being the most demanded

 Caribbean islands and most other tropical areas became centers of sugar production, which in turn fueled the demand to enslave Africans for labor.

500

How did the Encomienda system impact Natives

Most of the Natives were treated harshly and performed heavy manual labor like building roads and infrastructure

500

What technological improvements allowed for European exploration

improvements in maritime technology and more organized methods for conducting international trade such as joint-stock companies allowed for European exploration. Invention of sextant, compass, and qudrant

500

In what ways did Africans preserve autonomy in the Western Hemisphere

By following their own religion (Vodun or Voodoo) and by singing and playing drums