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32 Cards in this Set

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1644
Ming dynasty falls to Qing
1683
Ottomans defeated at Vienna
Mercantilism
the idea that all resorces are limited and so trade surplusses must be created
Iroquoia
a native american tribe in New York, was the closest thing to an empire in north america
dutch east & west india companies
dutch complanies that used their supporior ships to gain from trade with both the americas and the indies
fur trade
trade between french and indians; the french were very thoughtful and used indian customs
Metis
french-indian offspring; very important to the power of the fur trade
slave trade
the trade of mostly african males to work in the americas
Ekpe
a secret male society that enforced slave delieveries; would send the trader's family and friends if they came up short
Kongo Kingdom
a slave trading community that had a hundred years of civil war with the losing warriors being sold into slaver
Oyo empire
in present day nigeria; wealthy slave trading merchants
Asanta empire
in present day ghana; wealthy slave trading merchants
Abbas I
the last strong leader for the safavid empire, the empire began to crumble after his death
Mehmed Korpulu
worked to fix the ottoman empire
Kara Mustafa Pasha
an ottoman general that failed failed to take vienna in 1683, marked the end of ottoman explantion
Aurangzeb
the last leader of the Mughal empire, only his strong actions kept power during his reign
Jagat seths
the indian trading complany that controlled trade to europeans
Zhu YiJun
the young Ming emperor who simply refused to work with the corrupt people within his cabinet which lead to them taking advantage of him more
wokou
'Japanese' pirates that raided the coast, in reality they were mostly done by nationals
Manchu
allied with the chinese general and took control of all China
Qing dynasty
the manchu dynasty that lead to further growth in china, the were tolerant and allowed local governments to do much of the ruling
cohong
chinese trade group that looked to hold a monopoly over the europeans
Canton system
offical government accepted trade monopolies
Tokugawa Shogunate
the ruling family of Japan
Daimyos
local leaders, the tokugawa shogunate controlled
Thirty years' war
a religious war that marked the change from seige warfare to more modern fighting
Muscovy
pre-russian empire that controlled most of eastern europe.
ivan III
Married into the Byzantine church to make his rulership a religious matter
Absolutism
having a monarch that does not have any checks and balances
Thomas Hobbes
Leviathan, a responce in defense of absolutism
John Locke
wrote 'two treatises of civil government' about basic human rights
seven year's war
the french-indian war- england become the european power for the whole world