AP US History Period 1: 1497 - 1601 The Meeting of Three Peoples

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Maroons
________ were Africans who escaped slavery in the New World and established independent communities- many in Carribean and Brazil.
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Jesuits
________ devote themselves to spreading their gospel throughout the world Columbian Exchange, Spanish Exploration, and Conquest The Impact of Exploration and Conquest on Europe.
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Africans
________ developed cultural resistance that attempted to preserve traditional cultural patterns and maintain autonomy.
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Mobile
________ lifestyles- lack of natural resources.
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Chinook people
The ________ lived in Washington and Oregon.
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Spain
________ created the encomienda system to extract gold and silver and ship it to ________.
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Juan de Onate
________ and his soldiers occupied held by the Acoma Pueblo people.
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Slavery
________ existed in Europe even before the discovery of the New World.
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Prince Henry the Navigator
________ searched for new trade routes to Asia that avoided the Mediterranean.
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Black Death
________ played a role in the decline of feudalism.
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Acoma
The ________ attacked the Spanish occupiers, killing 15.
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Juan Gines de Sepulveda
________- asserted that Indians were beings of an inferior order.
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New crops
________ + livestock= population growth in Europe.
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Natural slaves
________ according to natural law The Nature of Spanish Conquest and Colonization-"Black Legend "was a term coined in 1914 to describe the anti- Spanish propaganda written by the English, Italian, Dutch, and other European writers.
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Plains Indians
________ are stereotype Native Americans.
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Spain
Peninsulares- born in ________.
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Atlantic
________= mix of agricultural and hunter- gatherer economies.
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Lived in small towns
pueblos starting from year 900
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Four corners
Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico
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Mobile lifestyles
lack of natural resources
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Great Basin
area between Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada Mountains
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Desert, arid conditions, drought -"Desert culture"
made baskets as opposed to sedentary groups that made pottery
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Great Plains
Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains
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Atlantic coast
hunted, fished, grew corn
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Those in the upper Great Lakes/New England
cold = no agriculture, relied on hunting and fishing
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Relied on farming, gathering, hunting, and fishing
mostly farming however
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Three sisters
corn, beans, squash
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Traditionally matrilineal society
inheritance and descent pass through the mothers line Societies of the Pacific Northwest
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In areas of present day California
foraging + hunting + resources of the Pacific Ocean and rivers
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Many Chinook people lived in longhouses
50 ppl European Exploration in the Americas Factors contributing to European Exploration
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Opened up opportunities for survivors
work was in high demand and food and land were more plentiful
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Portolani
detailed maps
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Peninsulares
born in Spain
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Creoles
born in the New World of Spanish Parents
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Mulattos
children of Spanish men and African women
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Juan Gines de Sepulveda
asserted that Indians were beings of an inferior order