Vocab List: Unit 4 Transoceanic Interconnections

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African Diaspora

Africans living outside of Africa (usually as slaves) who retained some aspects of their cultures

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Akbar the Great

1556-1605 remembered for his military successes and administrative achievments in the mughal empire

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Amur River

This river valley was a contested frontier between northern China and eastern Russia until the settlement was arranged in Treaty of Nerchinsk

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Ana Nzinga

Ruler of Ndongo in south-central African that became an ally to the Portugal to stop Portguese slave raids and attacks from other Africans

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Asante Empire

African Kingdom on the Gold Coast that expanded rapidly after 1680

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Ashkenazi Jews

Jews from central and eastern Europe

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Astronomical chart

a map of stars that improved maritime navigation

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Atlantic Circuit

the network of trade routes connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas that underlay the Atlantic system

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Aztec Empire

an empire in Mexico that was overthrown by Cortes in 1521

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Barbery Pirates

Those who plied the seas near North Africa along the Barbary Coast and captured other European slave in the Mediterranean and then sold them to the sultan or other high-ranking officials

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Bartolome de Las Casas

(1474-1566) First Bishop of chiapas in southern mecixo who devoted most of his life to protectin gamerindian peoples from exploitation. His major achievment was the new laws of 1542, which limited the ability of spanish settlers to compel amerindians to labor for them

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Bartholomew Diaz

sailed around the Cape of Good Hope in 1488 into unknown waters then returned home for fear of a mutiny

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Bight of Biafra

The slave trade expanded into this area in the 18th century. Slaves and tradable goods were collected at fairs in large numbers

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Boyars

russian landholding aristocrats; possessed less political power than their western European counterparts

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Capitalism

The economic system of large financial institutions-banks, stock exchanges, investment companies-that first developed in early modern Europe. Commercial capitalism, the trading system of the early modern economy, is often distinguished from the industrail capitalism, the system based on machine production

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Carolina Fur Trade

(1600's) English fur traders pushed into the interior to compete with French trading networks based in New Orleans and Mobile

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Cartography

the art of mapmaking

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Cash Crop

sellable crop that is grown and gathered for the market such as sugar and tobacco

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Charter Companies

groups of private investors who paid an annual fee to France and England in exchange for a monopoly over trade to the West Indies colonies.

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Chattel Slavery

a system were individuals were considered property to be bought and sold

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Christopher Columbus

navigator who explored the Americas under the flag of Spain

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City of Potosi

located in Bolivia it was one of the richest silver mining centers and most populous cities in colonial Spanish America

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Columbian Exchange

the exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.

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Commercial Revolution

transformation to a trade-based economy using gold and silver

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Conquistadors

Spanishh soldiers who conquered parts of the Americas in the 16th century

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Cossack

peoples of the Russian Empire who lived outside the farming villages, often as herders, mercenaries, or outlaws. They led the conquest of Siberia in the 16th and 17th centuries.

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Creole

West African languages mixed wiht European languages

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Criollos

those of European ancestry who were born in the Americas

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Dahomey

West African kingdom that became strong through its rulers' exploitation of the slave trade and acquisition of firearms

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Dutch East India Company

(1602) A mercantile company chartered by the Dutch to conduct trade missions throughout the East Indies

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Dutch West India Company

(1621-1794) Trading company chartered by the Dutch government to conduct its merchants' trade in the Americas and Africa.

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Engenhos

Portuguese sugar plantations called "engines" because of the amount of sugar they processed. The working conditions were horrible and the labor force suffered greatly

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Encomienda

a grant of authority over a population of Amerindians in the Spanish colonies. It provided the grant holder with a supply of cheap labor and periodic payments of goods by the Amerindians. It obliged the grant holder to Christianize the Amerindians.

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Ferdinand Magellan

Portuguese navigator who led the Spanish expedition of 1519-1522 that was the first to sail around the world

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Francisco Pizarro

Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima

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Galleons

Spanish trading ships that made round-trip sailing voyages once or twice per year across the Pacific Ocean

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Glorious Revolution

also called the Revolution of 1688, was the overthrow of King James II of England by a union of English Parliamentarians with the Dutch stadtholder William III of Orange-Nassau

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Gloucester County Rebellion

first recorded slave revolt in what is now the United States took place in Virginia in 1663

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The Great Northern War

war between Russians and the Swedish. It was long and costly for both sides, but the Russians ended up gaining control of the Baltic Sea

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Henry Hudson

Dutch explorer that sailed up the Hudson Riverin search of a Northwest passage in 1609

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Henry the Navigator

(1394-1460) Prince of Portugal who established an observatory and school of navigation at Sagres and directed voyages that spurred the growth of Portugal's colonial empire

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Hidalgos

lesser Spanish nobles of the New World

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Hispaniola

name Columbus gave to the island that is now Haiti and the Dominican Republic

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Indentured Servant

a migrant to British colonies in the Americas who paid for passage by agreeing to work for a set term ranging from four to seven years.

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Iroquois Confederacy

An alliance of five northeastern Amerindian peoples that made decisions on military and diplomatic issues through a council of representatives. Allied first with the Dutch and later with the English, it dominated W. New England.

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Jacquese Cartier

French explorer who sailed from the Atlantic Ocean into the St. Lawrence River and cliamed part of Canada for France in 1535

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Jamestown

English colony in Virginia that was England's first successful colony in the Americas

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Japanese Trade Decrees

(1633-1639) series of decrees that were designed to keep Christianity from resurfacing, and it sharply curtailed trade with Europe. Europeans entering illegally faced the death penalty and Japanese were required to produce certificates from the Buddhist temples attesting to their loyalty and religious orthodoxy

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Jesuit Missionaries

Missionaries from the Society of Jesus, they tried and failed to bring Christianity to Japan, but were successful in reaching the elite and scholars in China.

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John Cabot

sailed for England in hopes of finding a northwest passage in 1497

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Joint-Stock Companies

businesses that sold shares to individuals to raise money for its trading enterprises and to spread the risks and profits among many investors

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Li Chengdong

during the Qing Dynasty he orchestrated three massacres in the city of Jaiding against Han who refused to assimilate to Qing practices

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Manchus

Federation of Northeast Asian peoples who founded the Qing Empire

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Manila

Spanish commercial center of the Phillippines that attracted merchants

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Manumission

a grant of legal freedom to an individual slave; more common in Brazil, Spanish, and French than in English colonies

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Maratha Empire

Indian power that existed from 1674 to 1818 and ruled over a large area of the Indian subcontinent; credited with ending Mughal rule in India

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Maritime Empires

empires such as Spain, Portugal, Great Britain, France, and Holland that were based upon sea travel

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Maroon Wars

enslaved peoples in the Caribbean and former Spanish territories in the Americas fought to gain freedom

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Matteo Ricci

a Jesuit missionary who was an expert in the Chinese language and an accomplish scholar of the Confucian classics

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McCartney Missions

(1792-1793) The unsuccessful attempt by the British Empire to establish diplomatic relations with the Qing Empire.

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Mercantilism

European government policies of the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries designed to promote overseas trade between a country & its colonies and accumulate precious metals by requiring colonies to trade only with their motherland country.

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Mestizos

The term used by Spanish authorities to describe someone of mixed Amerindian and European descent.

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Metacom's War

also called King Phillip's War, English colonists used underhanded tactics to control Native American lands

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Middle Passage

the part of the Atlantic Circuit involving the transportation of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas

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Ming Dynasty

(1368-1644) Empire based in China that Chu Yuangzhang established after the overthrow of the Yuan Empire. The Ming Emporer Yongle sponsored the buildin gof the Forbidden City and the voyages of Zheng He. The later years of the Ming saw a slowdown in technoligical development and economic decline

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Mit'a System

labor obligation in Peru that required a percentage of the adult male Amerindians to work for tro to four months a year in mines, farms, or textile factories

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Monopolies

granted certain merchants or the government itself the exclusive right to trade

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Mulatto

the term used in Spanish and Portuguese colonies to describe someone of mixed African and European descent.

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New Amsterdam

Dutch settlement in the Hudson River Valley that is present day New York city

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New France

French colony in North America along the St. Lawrence River

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New Spain

colony established by Cortes after overthrowing the Aztecs in Mexico

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Northwest Passage

a route through or around North America that would lead to East Asia and the trade there

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Omani-European Rivalry

a trade rivalry between traders from Oman and European traders over the Indian Ocean Trade Route that fueled Columbus's search for a new route to India

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Oyo

African empire that became rich by selling its captives to Europeans

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Penisulares

those who were born on the Iberian Peninsula and stood at the top of the social pyramid in Latin America

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Plantations

the labor intensive agricultural centers of the new world which were implemented by Spain, Britain, and Portugal

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Plantocracy

In the West Indian colonies, the rich men who owned most of the slaves and most of the land, especially in the 18th century.

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Port of Luanda

founded by the Portuguese in 1575, became the center of the slave trade in Brazil

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Price Revolution

the high rate of inflation in the 16th and 17th centuries

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Primogeniture Laws

law in Europe that required estates to be passed down to the eldest son

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Pueblo Revolt

revolt in 1860 of the Pueblo and Apache against the Spanish which temporarily drove the Spanish out of the area that is now New Mexico

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Puritans

English Protestant dissenters who believed that God predestined souls to heaven or hell before birth. They founded Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629.

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Quebec

French tradin post established in 1608

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Royal African Company

a trading company chartered by the English government in 1672 to conduct its merchants' trade on the Atlantic coast of Africa

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Russian Serfdom

in Russia they worked has artisans and laborers in factories they were essentially slaves. Its practice was not abolished until 1861

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Samuel de Champlain

French navigator known as "The Father of New France" who founded New France and Quebed City

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Sea Beggars

Dutch pirates that used gunpowder in their endeavors

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Sephardic Jews

Jews who trace their heritage back to Spain

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Smallpox

disease brought to the Americas by way of Europeans that was deadly to the native populations

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Syncretism

the combining of different religious practices and beliefs

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Time of Troubles

the time in the early 17th century when Swedish and Polish forces occupied Moscow; it marked the end of the Muscovite Rulers

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Trading Post Empire

empire based on small outposts rather than control of large territories

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Transatlantic Slave Trade

Africans captured and sold in the Americas as slaves

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Treaty of Nerchinsk

peace settlement between Russia and the Manchu Chinese empire in 1689 gave the lands of upper Amur to China

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Treaty of Tordesillas

1494 treaty in which Spain and Portugal devided the Americas between them

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Triangular Trade

Atlantic trading system that had three segmentswhich enslaved Africans were part of

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Vasco Da Gama

landed in India in 1498 and claimed territory for Portugal's empire

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Viceroyalty

the highest ranking Spanish officials in the colonies who enjoyed broad power, but also faced abstacles to their authority in the vast territories they sought to control

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Yemelyan Pugachev

Cossack who began a peasant rebellion against Catherine the Great in 1774 for giving the nobility power over the serfs on their lands in exchange for political loyalty; Pugachev Rebellion

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Zambos

those of mixed indigenous and African ancestry in the Americas