Chapter 1: New World Beginnings Flashcards

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What led to Indians size an sophistication?

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Ag. (Corn growing)

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Before 1492, what was native farming based off of?

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Maize

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2
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In which direction did corn cultivation spread?

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From Mexico to America

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3
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In what area of America are the pueblo?

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Rio grande valley

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What 2 tribes managed to sustain large settlements?

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Anasazi and Mound Builders

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What is 3 sister farming?

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Bean vines growing on corn stalks with squash on soil

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What was then significance of 3 sister farming?

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Produced higher pop densities: creek, Choctaw, Cherokee

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Hiawatha was?

A

He-a-wat-tha

One of the founders of the Iroquois confederacy, peacemaker

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What were the women’s position in native society?

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Men did hard labor and women had the authority, matrilinear cultures

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What caused the open park like appearance of America?

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Natives started big forest fires for better deer hunting grounds

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Who were the Norse and what did they do?

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Seamen from scandi, landed in Newfoundland, it had a lot of grapes and they named it Vinland

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11
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Whose book stimulated european desires?

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Marco Polo

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12
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What could the europeans now do with the caravel?

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Sail to southern africa

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13
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In Portuguese trading posts in Africa, what did slave brokers do?

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broke up slave families and kin so they would not feel attachment to others on the plantations

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Based on large scale comm. ag and cheap wholesale slaves, what was the origin of the modern plantation system?

A

the Portuguese in Africa

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What did Bartolomeu Dias do?

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fart all on your days:

sea route from Portugal to southernmost tip of Africa

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What did Vasco da Gama do?

A

las go come on

went under Africa and got to India

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17
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What united Spain?

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the marriage of Ferdinand of Aragon and Elizabeth of Castille

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18
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What made Spain start exploring westward?

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Portugal had control over most of African coast and the route to India

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What two inventions assisted Spain in it’s beginning of exploration? (during dawn of the Renaissance)

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printing press (spread scientific knowledge) and the mariner’s compass

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20
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What were Europe, Africa, and the New World’s contributions to the global economic system?

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Europe: markets, capital, tech
Africa: labor
New World: raw materials, soil (for sugar cane)

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21
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What were the most important gifts from the New World?

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Foodstuffs

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22
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What disease did the indians have that helped them get revenge?

A

syphilis

23
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Who got what in the Treaty of Tordesillas?

A

Spain got most of Americas, Portugal got Brazil and African territory

24
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Who was the dominant exploring power in the 1500s?

A

Spain

25
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What were the spanish conquistadores’ purpose?

A

the three G’s

26
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Vasco Nunez de Balboa (1513)

A

discovered the Pacific Ocean

27
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Ferdinand Magellan

A

circumnavigated the globe

28
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Juan Ponce de Leon (1513, 1521)

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explored Florida

29
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Francisco Coronado (1540-1542)

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discovered 2 natural wonders; grand canyon, enormous herds of buffalo

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Hernando de Soto (1539-1542)

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crossed the Mississippi

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Francisco Pizarro

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crushed the Incas

32
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Where did Spain get all its silver?

A

Potosi mines and Mexico

33
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What was the Price Revolution?

A

Increased consumer costs 500%, growth of capitalism, filled the vaults of bankers (modern comm. banking system), commerce and manufacturing paid for trade with Asia

34
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What is the term for: government would “commend” indians to certain colonists if they promised to Christianize them

A

ecomienda system

35
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Indian + Spanish = what race?

A

mestizo

36
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What did Hernan Cortes do?

A

cortes = cut heads

defeated the Aztecs

37
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What advantages did Cortes have?

A

2 interpreters and powerful weapons

38
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What did Cortes want from the Aztecs?

A

their silver (money)

39
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What was the purpose of the Spanish fortress in Florida?

A

to block imperial possessions from French and protect sea lanes to Caribbean

40
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What happened at the Battle of Acoma?

A

proclaimed area to be province of New Mexico in 1609, capital at Santa Fe

41
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What was the central mission/purpose in New Mexico?

A

to convert people to Roman Catholicism

42
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Did the pueblo rebels take back their lands forever due to the Pope’s Rebellion?

A

No, Spanish got it back ½ a century later

43
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What happened in the Pope’s Rebellion?

A

Pueblo rebels destroyed all catholic churches in NM and killed many priests and settlers, built a kiva as revenge for what Cortes did

44
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What was the effect of the French sending Robert de la Salle down the Mississippi River? (1680s)

A

the Spanish est. settlements in TX

45
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Father Junipero de Serra

A

led a chain of 21 spanish missions from San Diego to Sonoma; converted the semi nomadic indians

46
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What was the Black Legend?

A

the false concept that conquerors only abused and butchered indians, stole their gold, infected them, and left misery behind

47
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What was the importance of Pueblos?

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they were large civilizations due to 3 sister farming

49
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In what year do Africans show up in America?

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1620

50
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What products did Europeans want after the crusades?

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exotic asian goods: silk, drugs, perfume, draperies, sugar

51
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Why were Asian luxuries so expensive for Europeans?

A

had to be transported long distances

52
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What were the Arab and African slave trading practices and why?

A

kins and families were broken up and slaves were mixed so they would feel no sense of attachment

53
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What was the impact of American foodstuffs on Africa?

A

easy to grow, leading to a population increase (recovery from the amount lost as slaves)

54
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How did the intro of sugar impact the population of the Americas?

A

increased amount of Africans, and also caused a growth in population overall

55
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What allowed the conquistadores to achieve success?

A

disease