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64 Cards in this Set

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Creoles
Whites born in New World, dominated local Latin American Aconomies and ranked just beneath peninsulares.
Page 425
Minas Gerais
Region of Brazil located in mountainous interior where gold strikes were discovered in 1695, became a location for a gold rush
Its a Location...
(how is it significant and where is it located?)
Cuzco
Inca capital high in the Andes Mountains, fell in 1533 to the Spainards
Its a location....
*Page 412
(think South America)
Caribbean
First area of spanish exploration and settlements, served as experimental region for the nature of Spanish Colonial experience, also the encomienda system of colonial management initiated here.
Page 408
Location (DUH)
*but what was important about it? What first happened here? Think Period 3
Captainicies
Strips of land along Brazilian Coast granted to minor protugese nobels for development, enjoyed limited success in developing the economy
Page 421
Marquis of Pombal
Prime Minister of Portugal from 1755 to 1776, acted to strenghten authority in Brazil, expelled jesuits, and exacted fiscal reforms and established monopoly companies to stimulate the colonial economy
Page 428
Pedro de Valdivia
Conquered the tenacious Araucanians of the central Chile and setup the city of santiago in 1541.
Was a person...
Potosi
In Bolivia, largest mine for silver
Location in South America
(but what was it known for, and where more specifically?)
Treaty of Tordesillas
An agreement made between Castile and Portugal that clarified the spheres of influence and right of the two kingdoms
An agreement between which two cities, what did it cement?
Hispaniola
First island in Caribbean settled by Spainards, settlement founded by columbus on second voyage to New World, Spanish base of operations for further discoveries in the New World
Page 408
New Spain
Spanish colonial possessions in Mesoamerica (as in land they had), inlcuded most of central Mexico, based on Imperial system of Aztecs
Page 412
Comunero Revolt
One of popular revolts against Spanish Colonial rule in New Granada (columbia) in 1781. Suppressed as a result of divisions among the rebels
Page 429
Granada
Last Muslim Kingdom, fell in 1492
407
Mita
Labor extracted for lands assigned to the state and the religion, all communities were expected to contribute, an essential aspect of Inca imperial control
Actual Term, (not a person or place)
*think South America
Page 248
Philip of Anjou
A bourbon and relative of the King of France, successor to the Spanish throne after Charles II died without an heir
A Person
Page 426
Corregidores
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Habsburg Monarchy
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New Granada
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Mancio Serra
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Antilles
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Tiano People
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Santiago
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Sancho do Monco
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Pedro Cieza de Leon
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Tupac Amaru
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Enlightened Despotism
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Peninsulares
People living in the New World's spanish colonies, but born in Spain
Page 425
Galleons
large, heavily armed ships used to carry silver from the New World to Spain
*used by Spain for transportation of bullion
Juan Gines de Sepulveda
no answer right now
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Hagia Sophia
New Church, under religion of justinian.
Bulgaria
Slavic King
Methodius
missionary
Belisarius
General
Kiev
City, Part of Trade Route
Agul
Missionary
Rurik
native man of Denmark
Greek Fire
new weapon
Vladimir I
ruler of Russian Kingdom
Icons
Paintings of saints and religious cities.
Russian Orthodox
Russian form of Christianity
Boyars
Russian aristocrats
Tatars
mongols who captured Russians
Byzantine Empire
eastern half of roman empire
Yaroslavl
Last of great Kievan monarchs
Constantinople
Capital of Byzantine Empire
Raveea
justinians wife
Constantine
Roman emporer from 312-337 CE
Zoe - Theodoras Child
(refused to marry imperial Heir)
Hellenistic Period
Culture associated with the spread of Greek (society, art, culture, and ideals)
Cynllic Alphabet
Divised by cynl and methodius
(greek letters and slavic alphabet)
Basill 2
slayer of the bulgarians
Iconoclasm
belief or practices of an iconoclast
Ballars
major mountain region of Bulgeria
Orthodox Christian Church
Belief in one god
Tsav
a male monarch or emporer who ruled RUSSIA
Procoplus
Greek historian 490-562
Justinian
Byzantine emporer from 527-565
Magyars
members of ethinc group of hungary
Sassanian Empire
Persian Empire 226-651
Manorialism
economic and political ties between landlord and peasants
Feudalism
political values that emphasize mutual ties, obligations, and loyalty
Shiite ideals
heir should be descendant
Sunni ideals
leaders should be drawn from the public
Five Pillars of Islam
1.Confession of Faith
2.Pray 5x a day
3.Chairity (alms)
4.Ramadan
5.Haji (pilgramage)