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29 Cards in this Set
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the columbian or ecological exchange refers to what
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the transfer of plants or germs from the old to the new world
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the beneficiaries of catastrophe in relation to the conquest of the new world refers to the idea that
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that europeans were aided by more than warfare
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an example of monoculture in a plantation system is which of the following
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sugar plantations in Jamaica
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Chattel slavery was
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human beings as property
lifelong for the slave an inherited condition for the childreon of slaves |
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chattel slavery was developed where and when.
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in the european atlantic colonies after1500
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the black legend refers to
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the ideas that spanish colonies were so much worse than others
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a virgin soil epidemic isdefined as
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disease with a population never previously exposed to it
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the "atlantic world" refers to
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the atlantic and all the lands bordering it
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Bartolome de Las Casas wrote the"Devastation of the Indies" which was meant to expose what situation"
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looiking for new sources of wealth..
looking for a northwest passage to Asia looking for a northwest passage to India |
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What were major sources of wealth in the great West African kingdom of Songhai
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salt and gold
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Why were germs not much of a factor in the conquest of the West African Kingdoms
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previous exposure and immunityfactors
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Chattel slavery was developed by Europe for its New World colonies. It is different from ancient forms because
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Slavery was life long and inheritable by children
people were classified as property |
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Which plants were brought to the new world from the old world
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apples and sugercan
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the conquest of the Aztecs was aided by what political factors
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the assistance of their local enemies
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When Europeans didnt find gold they often saw economic opportunity in what ventures by the 1600s
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exporting natural resources like timber
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Why were germs not much of a factor in the conquest of the West African Kingdoms
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previous exposure and immunityfactors
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Chattel slavery was developed by Europe for its New World colonies. It is different from ancient forms because
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Slavery was life long and inheritable by children
people were classified as property |
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Which plants were brought to the new world from the old world
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apples and sugercan
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the conquest of the Aztecs was aided by what political factors
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the assistance of their local enemies
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When Europeans didnt find gold they often saw economic opportunity in what ventures by the 1600s
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exporting natural resources like timber
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Roman Catholic kingdoms used what policy towards marriage between their subjucts and native peoples
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encouraged it
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Protestant England had what policy towards marriage between its subjects and native peoples
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discouraged it
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Which European power encouraged "settler colonies" of civilians to migrate
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England
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When you go from north to south on a map of Englands North American colonies, literacy, church attendance and number of towns built decreases the Major factor in this is
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families migrated more to the northern colonies
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Europeans established land claims in the New World for what reason
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strategic and economic reason
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European conquest of the Americas had long term effects for world history. Among those effects were
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development of chattel slavery
aided the development of capitalism |
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What was the first plantation crop in the new world
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sugar
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What religious group who migrated to the new world allowed women to preach
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quakers
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which european kingdom was the original colonizer of canada
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the french
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