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- chistopher columbus
- believed that asia was larger and closer to europe by water than be then thought
- joint stock east india trading company was founded in 1600 with aim of developing trad ein amerca
- false
- most accurately depicts life expectancy in 16 century
- suropeans chances of lving longer improved if they did not go to africa or west indies
- accuraletly decribes the reaction of the states of southeast asia to teh pressures created by europeans in 17 century
- the states on teh mainland were more succcesful in maintaining their independence than the island states were
- all are true as a result of thier empires in the new world and asia except
- england seixed greenland from denmark
- life in southest asia
- more favorable for women than else wher in asia
- which of the following acurately describes the european colonial develoment in the new world
- the english took new netherlands from the dutch and renamed it new york, and later the french lost most of their canadian holdingd to the english
- which is not true of european forays into the new world
- chistopher columbis explored along the coast of the yucatan peninsula
- firths european nation to gain control over soutest asias' spice trade was nethrelands
- false
- which products atracted most european interest in south east asia
- cloves and pepper
- all true of european contacts with africa except
- the boers and san were responsible for keeping europeans away from the cape of good hope
- southeast asia by the 1700s
- saw islamic influence spread from teh malay penisula to coast of java
- the voc
- had 10 times more capital than the british west india company
- southest asia produced all the folling for export in 1700s except
- steel ingots
- asa result of the publications of bartolomeu de las casas
- a new route to the indies was discovered
- portuguese control of the spice trade was ended by
- the establishment of the british and dutch east india companies
- under the encomienda system, new world natives
- supposed to be protected by teh spanish
- all are tru of spanish rule in teh new world except
- audiencias served as teh main military officers of teh king
- dutch colonial effortss were
- highly successful in southeast asia and particularly on teh island of java
- brazil was under teh rule of the
- portuguese
- in spain's new world empire
- the spanish monarchy by special agreement with the papacy, had extensive powers over church activities in americas
- in effort to respond to the develoment of european influence in africa
- politcal alaliances between local kingdoms sometimes developed
- primary motives in european expansion were god, glor, slves
- false
- most important reason for the massive growth of the african slave trade in 16 century
- intense labor needs created by sugar growth in new world
- befoer europens, most slaves in africa were prisoners of war captive or had inherited their status
- true
- by 1700`
- spain was in decline, as gold and silver production in its american colonies dimished
- in early 16 century the portuguese opend trade relations with mwene metapa a shona dynasty in east africa
- true
- the cape of good hope was rounded in 1487 by
- bartolomeu dias
- javanese kingship model
- included a smei devine monarch until islamic influence weakeded the semi deine perception
- as result of european expansion into africa
- internal conflict among native african groups was intensified
- elements underlying the emergence of teh translantic slave trade included all except
- the native american population completely died out in mexico as result of smallpox
- succesful english colonization produced by combo of religious and economic motives
- massacheusets bay
- foreign trade in soutest asia
- mainly involved teh export of raw materials
- on south east asian mainland, all of the following are cohesive monarchies that resisted foriegn encroachment except
- bangledesh
- ties between religion and kingship in southest asia
- included buddhist kings, javanese kings, vientmese emperros, and islamic sultans
- european links to the rest of the world included
- trip of the polo family to east asia in the late 13 century
- ther was no slavery in africa before the arrival of europeans
- false
- treaty of todesillas
- divided the new ares discovered by europeans between spain and portugal
- spanish base of southeast asia was established in
- the phillipines
- in his famous voayage of 1492 colubus explored parts of
- hispanola
- life in soutest asia was probably better than ther part bc
- the region's geography provided soils that produced many benefical fruits
- conqustadors of spain were financed and outfitted by spaish crown
- false
- prince henry
- estblished a school for navigators in 1419
- social institutions tended to be fairly homogenous thrughout southeast asia during the early modern era
- true
- which acurately pairs spais hconquistadors with the new world empires they desroyed
- cores and teh aztec; pizarrio and the inca
- between 1400 and 1800 southest asia experienced its last flowering trasdtional culture befor the advent of europen rule in 19 century
- true
- developmets that helpedeuropeans expand their influence on the oceans included all but
- the construction f gigantic ships, even larger than those employed by the ming
- an earlier idea about modern intercultiral relationships, now undergoing interpretive change concluded that
- the impact of the west and the response of non-weatern peoples between 1500 and 1800 accurately described these contacts
- the dutch and portuguese
- were bitter trade rivals in southeast asia until the dutch won out
- an influential cargos brought back to portugal from the west african coastal voyage were
- slaves
- europeans embarked on expansionist voyages for all of the following except
- fear that islam would occupy the rest of the world
- european power that emerged trumphant in indonesian archipelagoand took over almost all of teh region was
- the netherlands
- in regard to african slve trade
- unti l18 century, ti was cheaper to replace slaves than to breed them
- the spanish board of trade to supervise all economic matters related to the new world was known as
- casa de contrataction
- african slave trade
- involved teh forcible movement of possibly more than 12 million african slaves over seas
- only half the ships involved in the india trade survied for a 2nd journey
- true
- new religions coming to southest asia
- often were somewhat altered by ne converts, who blended tradtional beliefs with new doctrines
- all are true of the portuguese foray into overseas trade except that they
- employed the standar methods of peacful compettion that existed before they ventured into these new foriegn regions
- the portuguese leaders who first landed in calicut and seized port of malacca respectively were
- vasco da gama and afonso da albuquerque
- the thai capital and one of teh finest cities in asia was
- ayuthaya