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AMSCO Notes combined with Heimler's History

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1492

Year of Columbus’ arrival on October 12.

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1607

First permanent English settlement at Jamestown.

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Motives for exploration

Spread Christianity, water routes, fur trading, mines, and plantations.

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Aztecs

Major civilization of North America in Mexico.

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Mayans

Mayor civilization of Central America in the Yucatan peninsula.

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Incas

Major civilization of South America in the Andes mountains (Peru and Bolivia).

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Maize & potatos

Crops in South America.

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Pueblo

Civilization near Utah and Colorado.

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Sedentary

Type of population that settled and didn’t move around as much. Ex. Chumash.

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Nomadic

Hunter-Gather type populations that moved often. Ex. Ute.

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Mississippi River Valley

Fertile land with many populations due to rich food supply Ex. Hopewell.

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Prince Henry the Navigator

Portuguese, established trading post empire after sailing around Africa.

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Isabella & Ferdinand

United Castille and Aragon empires to create Spain under the Catholic Christian banner.

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Christopher Columbus

Italian, asked Spain Monarchs for Sponsorship to find a new water route to India. Landed in the Caribbean Island of San Salvador on Oct. 12, 1492.

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Line of Demarcation

Drawn by the Pope to separate Spain and Portugal in South America.

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Treaty of Tordesillas

Moved popes line west slightly giving Brazil to Portugal.

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Columbian Exchange

The transfer of food animals, minerals, people, and diseases between Africa, Europe, and the Americas.

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Smallpox

Brought by the Spanish to the Americans, weakened most of the native peoples making it easier to get overpowered by colonial armies.

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Americas to Europe

Maize, tomatoes, potatoes, cacao, tobacco.

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Europe/Africa to Americas

Rice, wheat, soybeans, rye, oats, lemons, oranges & horses, pigs, cattle, chicken.

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Feudalism

System in which peasants lived and worked on the land of a noble (land granted by monarchs) in exchange for armed protection. Power resided at the hands of landowners.

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Capitalism

System based on private ownership in the free and open exchange of goods between property owners. Power resided at the hands of rich merchants.

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Middle Passage

Dangerous route from Africa to the Americas for enslaved people.

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Joint-stock companies

A limited liability organization in which a plurality of investors pool their money to fund a venture.

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Encomienda System

Spanish King granted land with natives to farm.

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Caste System

Higher taxes for the people at the bottom of the list

  1. Pureblood Spaniards

  2. Different levels of mixed

  3. Blacks & Indians

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Asiento system

Spaniards had to pay the king taxes for each African Slave they brought.

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Bartolome de Las Casas

Priest and main voice against slavery of native people.

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Valloid debate

The debate regarding the morality of native slavery 1550-1551.

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Juan Gines de Sepulveda

Priest that argued Natives were not human and benefited from systems like encomienda.

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Noah’s son Ham

Cursed by his father to be a slave forever. Europeans concluded that dark skin was a mark of Ham and, therefore were bound to slavery.