Unit 3: European Colonization Quiz Review Sheet
Unit 3: European Colonization Quiz Review Sheet
Directions: Complete this study guide independently or with a group to prepare for your quiz next Wednesday.
15 Questions | Answer |
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| The Columbian exchange was an interexchange of plants, animals, cultures, and disease |
| Negative Consequences:
Positive:
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| He thought they were:
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| King Ferdinand:
They would be killed if they did not follow his orders. Disobedient |
| Priest de Las Casas:
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| Spain - West Portugal - East
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| Plantations are farms specializing in cash crops, usually mainly planting a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. Portugal call plantation as fazendas and the spain call it as haciendas Used for: Rice, beans, Cacao, TobaccoCoffee and sugar cane were grown on latin american plantations |
| Resources found in mines
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| Native Americans and Slaves brought from Africa |
| Plantation slaves were often physically and mentally abused |
| An oil painting showing a Brazilian family after the end of slavery exemplifies Blanqueamiento (Whitening) of society.
Shows where issues, like colorism, are based on the ideas from this colonial time period. The grandmother represents the suffering her generation has suffered during slavery and colonial rule.
Mother - an example of the two groups mixing [colonizer + colonized people (African slaves and Native Americans)] Father - Portugal / Colonizer
Baby - represents the whitening of the country/colony |
| Political
Cultural
Social
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Unit 3: European Colonization Quiz Review Sheet
Directions: Complete this study guide independently or with a group to prepare for your quiz next Wednesday.
15 Questions | Answer |
---|---|
| The Columbian exchange was an interexchange of plants, animals, cultures, and disease |
| Negative Consequences:
Positive:
|
|
|
|
|
| He thought they were:
|
| King Ferdinand:
They would be killed if they did not follow his orders. Disobedient |
| Priest de Las Casas:
|
| Spain - West Portugal - East
|
|
|
| Plantations are farms specializing in cash crops, usually mainly planting a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. Portugal call plantation as fazendas and the spain call it as haciendas Used for: Rice, beans, Cacao, TobaccoCoffee and sugar cane were grown on latin american plantations |
| Resources found in mines
|
| Native Americans and Slaves brought from Africa |
| Plantation slaves were often physically and mentally abused |
| An oil painting showing a Brazilian family after the end of slavery exemplifies Blanqueamiento (Whitening) of society.
Shows where issues, like colorism, are based on the ideas from this colonial time period. The grandmother represents the suffering her generation has suffered during slavery and colonial rule.
Mother - an example of the two groups mixing [colonizer + colonized people (African slaves and Native Americans)] Father - Portugal / Colonizer
Baby - represents the whitening of the country/colony |
| Political
Cultural
Social
|