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European Empires: Encounters
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History
9th Grade
10/20/2009

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What were 7 causes that encouraged exploration?
Definition
1. impact of Renaissance
2. improved technology
3. competition between nation-states
4. better ship construction
5. understanding of astronomy
6. commercial revolution
7. conversion of pagans
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How did navigation improve?
Definition
Use of dead reckoning, calculating latitude from the sun, magnetic compass, and astrolabe
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Which two countries were the most aggressive explorers?
Definition
Spain and Netherlands
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What motivated the explorers?
Definition
Greed, glory, God, gold
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What country had bases on the African islands Azores and Madeira?
Definition
Portugal
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What was the name for a Portuguese ship?
Definition
Caravals
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Why were the Portuguese unable to trade with the Mediterranean countries?
Definition
Ottoman Empire threatened routes
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Who was Bartolomeu Dias (1450-1500) and what is he credited with?
Definition
A Portuguese who rounded the tip of Africa in 1457, aiming to access Asia easily
Term
Who was Prince Henry the Navigator (1394-1460)?
Definition
Portuguese ship navigator who strongly supported the exploration of new ocean routes
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Who was Vasco da Gama (1460-1524) and what is he known for?
Definition
Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa AND sailed into the Indian Ocean, connecting with Asia
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Prester John influenced exploration as a representative from what area?
Definition
Religion
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Who was Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512) and what is he credited with?
Definition
He claims to have been the first to see the New World, although that wasn't true. He is more importantly known for realizing that the New World was NOT Asia, and for naming America after him. He was originally and Italian mapmaker, but he sailed to Brazil for the Portuguese.
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Who was General Alfonso de Alburquerque (1453-1515) and what is he known for?
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A Portuguese who established strategic garrisons in Indonesia and Ceylon and allowed for easy conquest.
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What was the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494?
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A Spanish treaty that allowed Portugal to monopolize the slave trade in Africa, gave them the route to the Indies via the east, and any land west of the Cape Cod islands.
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Who granted the Treaty of Tordesillas?
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Pope Alexander VI (orgy pope)
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What does "asiento" mean when referring to the Treaty of Tordesillas?
Definition
Slave trade in Africa
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What does "mundus novus" mean?
Definition
New World
Term
Which queen sent Christopher Columbus on his voyage, that led to the accidental discovery of the New World?
Definition
Queen Isabella of Castile
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Where did Columbus land after his famous sail in 1492?
Definition
San Salvador
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Who was Vasco de Balboa (1475-1517) and what is he credited with?
Definition
Conquistador who first saw the Pacific ocean after crossing Panama, in 1513.
Term
Who was Ferdinand Magellen (1480-1521) and what is he known for?
Definition
Conquistador who sailed the Atlantic, around S. America, and reached the Philippines, and whose ship eventually reaches Europe again, 3 years and 1 month later. His was the first ship to circumnavigate the world.
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Who was Hernando Cortes (1485-1547) and what is he credited with?
Definition
Conquistador who discovered Cuba and Central America, and first viewed the Aztecs and helped colonize the area.
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Who ruled the Aztec Empire (and where) at the time Cortes came across it?
Definition
Montezuma II, at its capital, Tenochtitlan
Term
Who was Francisco Pizarro (1475-1541) and what is he known for?
Definition
Conquistador who conquered Peru and murdered the Incan Emperor Atahaulpa.
Term
What did the European conquistadors have that completely decimated the Indians?
Definition
Guns: weapons the Indians had never seen before
Germs: thousands died due to new introductions
Steel: swords also posed a deadly threat
Domesticated animals: horseback warriors were deadly
Term
What was the Columbian Exchange?
Definition
The consequences that followed the exchange of plants, animals, and microbes from European explorers to the Americas
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Why did the American area resemble New Imperialism?
Definition
The idea of expansion of land, for absorption to the "mother" country
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What is mercantilism?
Definition
A colony exists SOLEY for the benefit of the "mother" country
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How were the Early Americas ruled?
Definition
Through viceroys
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What two minerals caused the colossal expansion, inflation, and decline of European countries and was found in South America?
Definition
Gold and silver
Term
What was the first thing conquistadors tried to do when coming across new peoples?
Definition
Try to convert them to Christianity
Term
What was the encomienda system?
Definition
Process of reducing savagery of Indians throuh hard labor
Term
Who was Thomas More and what is he known for?
Definition
He wrote "Utopia", a book which discusses communalism and liberty in a controversial way.
Term
Who was Bartolome de las Casas (1474-1566) and what is he credited with?
Definition
Dominican preist who sailed with Columbus as an admirer, but wrote "The Apologetic History of the Indies" in 1550 which highlighted the complex native society as destroyed, obliterated, and unjustly, cruelly treated by the conquistadors.
Term
The Dutch Republic has the East India Company, which is an example of what?
Definition
Joint Stock company, where everyone contributes a little bit of money to pay for large funds/fees
Term
France was late to start in on the exploration, but who was Jacques Cartier?
Definition
Frenchman who founded the Northwest Passage
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What province did the French settle n 1608?
Definition
Quebec, in Canada
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Under Elizabeth's reign, Henry VII sends out John Cabots who settles what area in America?
Definition
Jamestown in 1607
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What were the results of European exploration?
Definition
Columbian exchange, change in way Europe views itself, controversy of paradise, brings out arrogance and greed, gold and silver economy
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