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In the. 1500 to 1750 the population of the Portuguese colony of Brazil grew rapidly and became predominately African which best explains this demographics changes |
Portuguese loss of colonial holdings in the Indian Ocean |
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what accurately describes the effect of the spread of Christianity among the most American societies after 1500 C.E |
Radians mention local customs by combining and indigenous beliefs with elements of Christianity |
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What's weather major long term effect of Vasco de Gama voyage to India and the late 1490s |
Led to the integration of European merchants into the Indian Ocean economy |
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What was a major similarities among European colonial empires in the Americas in the period 1450- 1750 |
Enslavement of African people and subjection of Amerindians |
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What will be the most useful source of evidence for research about that profits are Portuguese and British slave traders in the period of 1600 -1800 |
European slave traders account books |
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The illustrations above shows which of the following about the 15th century |
The use of the Lateen sail |
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The quotation above comes from the 15 26 letters so European monarchs am The King located |
Western coast of Africa |
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The economies of the southern colonies of colonial British America developed most like colonial economy in |
The Caribbean and Brazil |
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Between 1500 and 1800 Europeans were primarily interested in tropical colonies and the Atlantic and Indian Ocean and in the Caribbean because |
Large profits could be made from products like sugar coffee and pepper |
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What contributed to the Chinese government decision to stop voyage of exploration in the Indian Ocean in the early fifteenth century |
Government concerned with domestic problems and frontier security |
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The trend shown on the graph above is best explained by the expansion in the production of |
Sugar |
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The success of European powers and penetrating the Asian trading system by 1600 can be best explained by the |
Opening of rich silver mines in Peru and Mexico |
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What contributed most to the emergence of Russia as an expanding Eurasian power in the period between 1450 and 1750 |
Its absorption of tradition and technology from the Byzantine Empire and Western Europe |
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What's resulted from the arrival of Western Europeans in India and China during the time period1450 to 1750 |
The establishment of small European enclaves in India and China |
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What did the Portuguese do after that establish the routes to Indian Ocean |
The conquered several strategic port cities |
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What was one main difference between the Spanish colonization of the Philippines and the Portuguese strongholds in the Indian Ocean basin |
The Spanish converted Filipinos to Christianity while the Portuguese often blended into the local populations |
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What was one main difference between how the British East India Company operated and Mughal India and how the Dutch East India Company operated and what is now Indonesia |
The British negotiate treaties with the local Indian River is wild adventures stablished control through conquest and colonization |
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How did Tokugawa shotgun street Europeans in Japan in the early 17th century |
They expelled all Europeans except the Dutch |
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What describes an effect of the European presence in the Indian Ocean on existing Asians commercial network |
Europeans created a network that became just one among the number of thriving Asian commercial network |
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The first direct and sustained link between Americas and Asia was the trade in |
Silver |
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What was the result of the fur trade in North America in the early modern period |
Competition between European traders meant. Friends were obtained largely throughout commercial negotiations with the local population |
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How did the decision by the Chinese state to require payment of taxes and silver and the 1570 affect the global economy |
The value of silver around the world skyrocketed |
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What is true of slavery and the pre-modern Islamic world |
Some slaves acquired prominent military or political status |
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What statement is true of the West African slave trade |
European merchants waited on board their shifts or in fortified port cities to purchase slaves from Africa merchants and elites |
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The numbers of slave ships from Africa to America peaked |
in the 1700s |
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Not 14.4 in the textbook shows that the most common destination in America for West African slaves was |
The Caribbean and Brazil |
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What distinguishes the Atlantic slave trade in the America from past instance of slavery and world history |
Slaved statue with associated with race |
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The emergence of Japan as a major source of silver production in the 16th century contributed to |
The end of Civil War and the unification of Japan |
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What was an incentive for the Portuguese to find a direct sea route to Asia |
The circumcent the Muslim and Venetian monopolies on Indian Ocean trade |
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What was a feature of Commerce and the Indian Ocean basin one Vasco da Gama reach India in 1498 |
The Tokugawa shogunate in Japan regulated all trade in Asia |
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What was established as a Spanish colony in the 16th century |
The Philippine Islands |
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What character right how European countries sought to control trade in Asia from 1450 to 1750 |
By force of arms |
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What role your European played in the economy of the early modern era |
They were essentially middlemen funneling American Silver to Asia |
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What describes an effect of the silver trade on Spain |
It's enable Spanish rulers to pursue military and political ambitions and Europe and the Americas |
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What development in the early modern period provided incentives for Europeans to go into the fur trade |
The Little Ice Age |
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What describes how the fur trade affected indigenous in North America |
A generated warfare among different groups of Native Americans |
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What commodity was considered soft gold and early modern commerce |
Fur |
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What was a consequence of the Atlantic slave trade |
The African diaspora |
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The origins of the Atlantic slave trade were associated with the |
Production of sugar |
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What is an example of the effects of the Atlantic slave trade on African societies |
Judicial proceeding or manipulated to generate victims for the slave trade |
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What describes the experience of some women in Africa and the early modern era |
A few women had access to political power |
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How did slave trade affect African states |
Some African states depended on revenues from the slave trade |
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Map 14.1 in the textbook suggested that the European presence in Asia was connected to |
Trade |
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And visual source 14.1 what does the image of a European style house on a tea cup at the bottom left indicate |
Chinese artisans produced tea cups specifically for the European market |
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What European innovation in the preparation or conception of chocolate is depicted in the image of a chocolate party in Spain |
The use of saucers to catch spills |
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What does the painting of a Turkish coffee house in Ottoman Empire show the men doing besides drinking coffee |
Playing board games |
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And visual source 14.4 the portrayal of the man and European clothing was intending to |
Enhance the social status |
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What status symbols despicted visual source was associated with the destruction of the culture of its origin |
Chocolate |