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American Pageant 15th Edition - Chapter 2 Outline

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Chapter 2- The Planning of English America Most of the new world had been changed profoundly as the seventeenth century dawned. North America was largely unclaimed (the area over Mexico). And the Spanish had set up much of the control in Central and South America. England?s Imperial Stirrings England didn?t put in much effort to colonize as the Spanish did. After King Henry VIII broke with Church he launched the English Protestant reformation. At first England and Spain were allies but after the Protestant Elizabeth ascended to the English throne a rivalry with Catholic Spanish intensified. Catholic Ireland, originally under English rule sought help from Spain but they failed and England put protestants there. Many English developed contempt for the ?savage? Irish.

A.P. U.S. Summer Assignment

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Ryan Cruse Chapter 1: New World Beginnings *Identify and state the historical significance of the following: 1.) Christopher Columbus: Columbus was an Italian explorer and navigator who led four expeditions ? sponsored by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain ? across the Atlantic Ocean in search of a faster route to Asia. Instead, finding the Americas (unknowingly), he established a permanent settlement on the island of Hispaniola. His endeavors sparked a European interest in the New World and began the Age of Exploration.

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Ryan Cruse Chapter 1: New World Beginnings *Identify and state the historical significance of the following: 1.) Christopher Columbus: Columbus was an Italian explorer and navigator who led four expeditions ? sponsored by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain ? across the Atlantic Ocean in search of a faster route to Asia. Instead, finding the Americas (unknowingly), he established a permanent settlement on the island of Hispaniola. His endeavors sparked a European interest in the New World and began the Age of Exploration.

AP World History Chapter 11 Guided Reading Maya Aztec and Inca

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bartmole de las casas

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Bartolomé de las Casas O.P. (c. 1484[1] – 18 July 1566) was a 16th-century Spanish historian, social reformer and Dominican friar. He became the first resident Bishop of Chiapas, and the first officially appointed "Protector of the Indians". His extensive writings, the most famous being "A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies" and "Historia de Las Indias", chronicle the first decades of colonization of the West Indies, focusing particularly on the atrocities committed by the colonizers against the Indigenous peoples.

Study Guide- New England and South late 17th- and early 18th century

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AMERICA INCA HISTORY

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Inca c. 1350 ? 1550 Geography Western coast of S. America Total Pop: 10 million Capital at Cuzco, religious center Machu Pichu 4000 miles in length Made up of hundreds of tribes loosely ruled by the Inca Empire included deserts along the coast, jungle and high mountain villages Politics Loose confederation of tribes Smart captives were trained/brainwashed in Cuzco to rule for Inca and then sent back home to be Incan governors Maintain authority by trading supplies to ?good? regions and not to ?bad? regions Constant need to expand in order to support the trade/bribery with other regions Divine Kings Emperor and principle wife seen as gods Inca nobility dominate the bureaucracy Macchu Picchu Economy Agriculturally based ? terraced farming,

Atlantic Slave Trade

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? A.? The Atlantic slave trade was significant ??????????? B.? The slave trade was only one part of the international trading networks that shaped the world between 1450 and 1750. ??????????????????????? 1.? Europeans broke into the Indian Ocean spice trade ??????????????????????? 2.? American silver allowed greater European participation in the commerce of East Asia ??????????????????????? 3.? fur trapping and trading changed commerce and the natural environment ??????????? C.? Europeans were increasingly prominent in long-distance trade, but other peoples were also important. ??????????? D.? Commerce and empire were the two forces that drove globalization between 1450 and 1750. ??????????? ??????????? 1.? gradual creation of a single ?new world? from the many premodern ?old worlds?

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