Chapter 1 Flashcards

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Mayans were in central Mexico in

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300-900

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When did Mesoamerican tribes start using agriculture?

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5000 B.C, sustained more people

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2
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The Mayan math was more accurate than

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European math

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3
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Mayans dissipated after

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Huge drought

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4
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The Indians of the pacific nw were

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Fishermen and woodworkers

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5
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Expansion of Europe was caused by

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New tech and age of discovery

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6
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Columbus was born in

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Italy to a wool weaver

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7
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Wanted to sail west because of his

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Experience on working on ships as a apprentice

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8
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Why did the Siberians drift south?

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Pursuit of large sum animals

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9
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Recent studies show that prehistoric humans from Asia crossed the Atlantic Ocean

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From SW Europe

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10
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How many languages were there?

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400

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11
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Contrary to popular beliefs, NAs often

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Engaged in warfare

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12
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The ancient Indians were able to domesticate the

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Dog and the turkey

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13
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What were the Aztecs originally?

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Nomadic people with a more organized culture

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Aztecs were people of

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Aztlan, Mexican

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15
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What were Chinampas?

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Stuffed a bunch of mud into one source so that they could expand.

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16
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Aztecs had a very powerful

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Military

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17
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Made alliances by

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Intimidating

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18
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What was the god of sun/war?

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Hultzilopochtl

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19
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Who was the creator/hero of the Aztecs?

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Quetzalcoatl

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20
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Who was the god of rain and fertility?

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Tlaloc

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21
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Cocoa was turned into

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An upperclass beverage

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22
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What were the flower wars?

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Scrimmage with their allies to intimidate enemies

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23
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Aztec believed that a piece of the sun,

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Made the heart beat

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24
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To control colonies the Spanish pit up

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Missions

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25
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What did Martin Luther believe in?

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That there was no need for a priest to achieve salvation.

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26
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The Adena Hopewell left behind

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Enormous earthwork and hundreds of elaborate burial mounds shaped like animals

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27
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The Adena Hopewell were

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Hunters

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28
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The AH used intricate kinship network to

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establish social and spiritual alliances

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29
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AH also had

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Elaborate trade network

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30
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The Mississippian culture flourished between

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900 and 1350

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31
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MC built substantial towns around

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Central plazas and temples

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32
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MC also had a

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Specialized government

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33
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Mc were also great in

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Agriculture

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34
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Built regional centers in SW, like

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Cahokia

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35
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Cahokia hosted 100s of people in

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3.000 acres

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36
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MC disperse see in

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1400

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37
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Anasazi meant

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Enemy’s ancestors

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38
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The Anasazi society lacked

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A rigid class structure

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39
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The Anasazi dispersed after

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Migrating Indians of the north threatened the survival of the Anasazi society

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40
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The Eastern woodlanders were distinguished by their language:

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The Algonquain, the Iroquoian, and the Muskogean

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41
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Columbus was born in

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Genoa, Italy

42
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Why did Columbus want to sail to the Indies?

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By the prospect of gaining Asian riches.

43
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Persuaded Ferdinand and Isabella to award

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Him a tenth share of his riches

44
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He naked the island off the Bahamas he first encountered

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San Salvador

45
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In Hispaniola, he was introduced to

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The amount of gold jewelry and tobacco.

46
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The news of Columbus’s voyage spread quickly because of the

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Printing press

47
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Columbus and his men would defy the order of

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Treating the Indians friendly.

48
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The Treaty of Tordesillas drew a line

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Off the Cape Verde islands, which Spanish got the west (except Brazil) and Portugal got the east

49
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In the second voyage, there were many

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Catholic priests on board

50
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Amerigo Vespucci is said to have said that

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America was a new continent

51
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Three foods see unknown to Europe:

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Maize, potatoes, and beans

52
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Europeans introduced which foods?

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Rice, wheat, barley, oats, melons, and many others

53
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The foods were more

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Complementary than competetitve

54
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The new foods in turn helped bring the

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Surplus of people who colonized from the new world

55
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What was the most powerful empire in the world during the 16th century?

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Spain because of its colonies in Europe, America, Africa,mans trading posts in Asia

56
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Benefits of the empire came into the expense of the

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Indians

57
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The Caribbean Sea served as

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A funnel which Spanish power entered the Americas

58
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Indians died because of

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Well armed soldiers and germs

59
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The often violent encounter between the Spaniards and Indians involved

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Contrasting forms of technological development

60
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Arrows and Tomohawks were seldom a match for

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Guns cannons and smallpox

61
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Horses provided

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Greater speed in battle and introduce a psychological advantage

62
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To prevent any men from deserting

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Cortes burned all but one ship

63
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The Aztecs were once a

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Nomadic people who had wandered south from northern Mexico

64
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Lake Tetzcoco is where they built

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Tenochtitlán

65
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Aztec gods were aligned with

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Natural forces (zesty, sea, water, find, and fire)

66
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Why was the invasion necessary for Cortés?

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Because gold was the only thing that could cure his disease (greed)

67
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Montezuma was stoned to death because he was a traitor and the Aztecs

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Attacked the Spaniards

68
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Cortés troops included

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Cubans and thousands of Indians eager to beat the Aztecs

69
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Cortés killed off the Aztecs because he

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Killed them by cutting access to water and letting smallpox to come through

70
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What is an encomienda?

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Favored officers became privileged landowners who controlled Indian villages.

71
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Encomenderos?

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Called upon to take care of the villages and support missionary priests. In turn, Indians provided labor

72
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Population change in Indians in 1600s was

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50 million to 4 million

73
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The encomienda gave way to

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Hacienda (a great farm or ranch) as this became a more important source of wealth

74
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The Spanish regulated

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Every detail of colonial administration

75
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Unlike England or France,

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Spain forget an intense national unity.

76
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The influx of gold and silver from the new world financed

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The growth of the Spanish army as well as causing inflation throughout Europe

77
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Who made the earliest exploration known in Florida?

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Juan Ponce de León

78
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What did Hernando de Soto do?

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He hiked from Florida’s west coast to the Arkansas River, looting and destroying Indian villages

79
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Francisco Vásquez de Coronado?

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Inspired by rumors of gold, traveled from New Mexico to Kansas. Found nothing but has a better understanding of the land

80
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The Spanish established Spanish provinces as

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Defensive buffers, not commercial enterprises

81
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French Protestants established

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France’s first colony on the coast of SC and FL

82
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After ten years a mission would be

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Secularized: its lands would be divided among the converted Indians, the mission chapel would become a church, and e inhabitants would be given Spanish citizenship

83
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First center of mission activity was

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New Mexico

84
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Juan de Oñate did what?

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Took possession of New Mexico, established Santa Fe, and set out expeditions for gold and silver products

85
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In 1598 what did the pueblos do?

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They revolted by lost. The survivors (male and over 25) had their foot cut out, to scare the Indians to behave. Children were forced to take care of a Franciscan mission

86
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Spanish moves the capital to

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Santa Fe in 1608

87
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What did Popé do?

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Led the second pueblo revolt in 1680 and destroyed all relics of Christianity. Took 14 years to reestablish New Mexico

88
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Horses did what?

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Made them travel faster, they were stronger, competed with bison for food

89
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What did the central life center on?

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The Catholic Church

90
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Why was the reformation?

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It was when Protestants challenged the supremacy of the Roman Catholic Church. It started when Martin Luther put on a door of a church the 95 theses in protest against corrupt catholic officials

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Luther argued that if you attained God’s salvation

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By receiving God’s grace through the redemptive power of Christ and through a personal relationship with God

92
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Luther was expelled from the church and as a result q

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Religious conflicts erupted, until the price of a nation could determined the religion of hai subjects. Most converted to Lutherism

93
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Who was Giovanni de Verrazano?

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Sent by the French king to look for the passage to Asia. Went all the way to Maine. His second voyage, he died because of the inhabitants

94
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Jacques Cartier?

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Explored Gulf of St. Lawrence, and St. Lawrence River, went as far as Montreal, and established a short lived colony in Quebec

95
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French then lost

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Interest in Canada

96
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Spain did not accept Dutch independence until

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1648

97
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What was the Armada!

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Armada was going to attack England (sent by Phillip II), but was defeated by England’s smaller and more agile ships.

98
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Defeat of the Spanish Armada?

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Marked the beginning of England’s naval supremacy and cleared the way for English colonization in America

99
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Sir Humphrey Gilbert tried to colonize parts of Canada for England

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But got logs and was never seen again

100
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Sir Walter Raleigh

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Discovered Roanoke Island, outer banks of NC.

101
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John White sent

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About one hundred colonists to the new land

102
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When White returned

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The village was abandoned. Most likely to a horrible drought because it was extremely dry.