Unit 1: Period 1: 1491-1607

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Las Casas

________ argued that Native Americans were humans as well, so enslaving them was morally wrong and unjustified.

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Adena Hopewell culture

________ (based in current day Ohio) is famous for its earthen mounds.

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Buffaloes

________ were their source of food, as well as their decorations, crafting tools, knives, and clothing.

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Woodland Native Americans

________ prospered with a rich food supply from hunting, fishing, and agriculture.

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Surplus of wealth

________ allowed for a society with greater variations between social and economic classes to exist.

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Iroquois Confederation

________: powerful political union of several tribes from the Great Lakes and New York area (Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and the Tuscarora); battled rival Native Americans as well as Europeans.

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Columbus voyage

________ brought people into lasting contact with the Atlantic.

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Spain

________ and Portugal were the first kingdoms to claim territories in the Americas.

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Variety of landforms

________ and climate allowed for tremendous diversity in cultures in North American Natives (prior to 1492)

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Germany

Early 1500s: certain Christians in ________, England, France, Holland, and other Northern European countries revolted against the authority of the pope in Rome.

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1550 1551

Debate of the role of Native Americans was a formal debate in ________ in Valladolid, Spain.

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Native Americans

Africans, just like ________, resisted European domination by maintaining elements of their culture.

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Challenge

________: finding a new way to Asian trade appeared by sailing either south along the West African coast and then east to China, or sailing west across the Atlantic ocean.

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17th century

Acquired horses in ________ after trading or stealing them from Spanish settlers; with horses, tribes like the Lakota Sioux could easily follow buffalo herds.

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1450s

Invention of printing press in the ________ helped spread knowledge across Europe.

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Isabella

1492: (________ and Ferdinand) 2 Spanish monarchs who were at the height of their power defeated the Moors in Granada.

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Massachusetts

In ________, the English and the Native Americans coexisted and shared many things and ideas with each other.

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political conditions

Social, economic, and ________ allowed for the idea of exploration to be supported by many in Europe.

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Jamestown

1607: Founding of the first permanent English settlement in ________, Virginia.

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joint stock company

The ________ encouraged more investors, promoting economic growth.

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Renaissance

________: rebirth of classical learning which promoted an outburst of scientific and artistic activity in the 15th and 16th centuries.

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Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda

________ believed that Native Americans were less than human, which meant that they benefitted from the encomienda system.

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Roman Catholic Church

________ and its leader, the pope, dominated western Europe for a long time.

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Columbus

After sailing from the Canary Islands on Sept. 6, ________ landed on an island in the Bahamas on October 12.

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Columbian Exchange

________: the trade and transfer of plants, animals, and germs from one side of the Atlantic to the other for the first time.

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Queen Elizabeth I

________ encouraged exploration and settlement during in the later 16th century.

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Mexico

Spread of maize cultivation from ________ allowed for for economic growth and the development of irrigation systems.

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15th century

________: Portuguese began trading for enslaved people from West Africa.

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Castile

________ and Aragon to form the core of the modern country of Spain.

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Europeans

________ generally viewed Native Americans as inferior people that could be exploited for economic gain, converted to Christianity, and used as military allies.

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Population growth

________ and and access to new resources caused an increase in trade which further caused social, political, and economic changes to occur.

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Conflicts

________ between the Protestants and the Catholics led to a series of wars that killed millions in the 16th and 17th century.

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Nutrition of corn

________ allowed populations to grow and to become highly organized and socially diversified societies.

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Capitalism

________: an economic system where the control of capital (money and machinery) became more important that the control of land.

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Spanish wealth

The ________ and power increased through the explorers and conquistadores, as well as the physical labor of the enslaved Africans and Native Americans.

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American culture

The banjo would be closely associated with the ________ in the southeast by the 19th century.

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Columbus first voyage

________ is significant because it initiated lasting contact between two groups of people.

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Las Casas

________ was unable to gain equal treatment for Native Americans, but he was able to establish the basic arguments for the justice of Native Americans.

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Spain

1492: Spanish conquered the last Moorish stronghold in ________ (Granada) under the leadership of Isabella and Ferdinand.

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Native Americans

Contact between ________, Europeans, and Africans in the Americas was violent and lasted for a longer time.

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1607

Founding of the first permanent English settlement in Jamestown, Virginia

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1490

The population north of Mexico (present-day United States and Canada) ranges from under one million to more than ten million

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Reason for this

the spreading of cultivation of corn (maize) from Mexico to the North

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Current location

along the Pacific coast, modern day Alaska to Northern California

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Iroquois Confederation

powerful political union of several tribes from the Great Lakes and New York area (Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and the Tuscarora) ; battled rival Native Americans as well as Europeans

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Renaissance

rebirth of classical learning which promoted an outburst of scientific and artistic activity in the 15th and 16th centuries

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8th century

Moors (Islamic invaders from North Africa) quickly conquered most of modern-day Spain

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1492

Spanish conquered the last Moorish stronghold in Spain (Granada) under the leadership of Isabella and Ferdinand

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Early 1500s

certain Christians in Germany, England, France, Holland, and other Northern European countries revolted against the authority of the pope in Rome

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1498

Portuguese sea captain Vasco da Gama was the first European to reach India via this route

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15th century

Portuguese began trading for enslaved people from West Africa

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Nation states

countries in which the majority of people shared both a common culture and common loyalty to a certain government

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1493

The pope drew a vertical, north-south line on a world map (line of demarcation)

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Purpose of Columbuss voyage

finding a sea route the lucrative trade with Asia which has been limited by long and dangerous land route

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1492

(Isabella and Ferdinand) 2 Spanish monarchs who were at the height of their power defeated the Moors in Granada

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Columbian Exchange

the trade and transfer of plants, animals, and germs from one side of the Atlantic to the other for the first time

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Capitalism

an economic system where the control of capital (money and machinery) became more important that the control of land

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