World History Study Guide Ch. 11a
Some of the definitions and the key people will be used for a matching section, and some for multiple choice questions.
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Know these Definitions:
- Treaty of Tordesillas- agreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over lands newly discovered or explored by Christopher Columbus and other late 15th-century voyagers.
- Circumnavigate- sail around
- Conquistador- conquerors
- Tenochtitlan-the capitol of the aztec empire
- Encomienda- the right to demand labor or tribute from native americans in a particular area
- Mestizo- people of the native american and european descent
- Mulatto-african and european descent
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Know what each of these People accomplished:
- Prince Henry the Navigator-wanted to find an easier way to reach Asia, believed he could convert africans to Christianity
- Bartholomeu Dias- rounded the southern tip of africa
- Vasco da Gama- led 4 ships around the Cape of good hope, also reached the great spice port of calicut on the west coast of India
- Christopher Columbus-sailed west across the atlantic, made in 1492 with three ships
- Ferdinand Magellan- set out from spain with 5 ships to find a way to reach the pacific, he pushed across the east indies, was killed in 1521
- Matteo Ricci-european jesuit priest, his goal was to convert upper-class chinese to christianity
- Hernán Cortés-earliest conquistadors, land owner in cuba, believed he could succeed where none had before, arranged alliances with the aztec gods
- Moctezuma- Aztec emperor
- Francisco Pizarro- went to the inca leader and urged him to convert him to christianity and when he refused killed him
- Bartolomé de las Casas-bold priest, condemned the evils of the encomienda system
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Big picture questions to consider:
- Why did Europeans start exploring? Where did they go? Who explored where?
- Why did Japan and China not want to trade with exploring Europeans?
- How did the Spanish conquer their empire in Central and South America?
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