Exam 1: New Encounters: the Creation of a World Market

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How, and to what extent, did the arrival of Europeans influence the scope and conduct of the spice trade?

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Instructions: Identify the following terms. Alfonso I

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With the coming of the Europeans, Christianity replaced Buddhism and Islam as the major religion of Southeast Asia.

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Instructions: Identify the following terms. Leo Africanus

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Discuss the European impact, positive and negative, on the native populations of Southeast Asia.

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Dutch colonial efforts were

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Instructions: Identify the following terms. cane culture in America

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The Spanish base of operations in Southeast Asia was established in

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Instructions: Identify the following terms. Ferdinand Magellan

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Instructions: Identify the following terms. Prince Henry the Navigator

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Instructions: Identify the following terms. British East India Company

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Europeans embarked on expansionist voyages for all of the following except

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Which of the following accurately pairs Spanish conquistadors with the New World empires they destroyed?

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Which of the following was NOT an advantage held by the Spanish in conquering the "New World?"

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Under the rule of Sonni Ali, which power emerged in West Africa?​

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Instructions: Identify the following terms. Francisco Pizarro

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The Spanish prohibited intermarriage of Europeans and indigenous Americans. ​

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The end of the fifteenth century marked the rediscovery of the Western hemisphere by Asia. ​

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Which of the following is not correct about the economy of Southeast Asia in the sixteenth century?

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By the early 1400s, a growing percentage of the Asian spice trade was being transported

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