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