Exam 1: When Old Worlds Collide: Encounters in the Atlantic World to 1600
Exam 1: When Old Worlds Collide: Encounters in the Atlantic World to 1600127 Questions
Exam 2: Colonization in North America123 Questions
Exam 3: Empires Indians and the Struggle for Power in North America126 Questions
Exam 4: Provincial America and the Struggle for a Continent125 Questions
Exam 5: Reform Resistance Revolution121 Questions
Exam 6: The Revolutionary Republic117 Questions
Exam 7: Completing the Revolution130 Questions
Exam 8: Northern Transformations117 Questions
Exam 9: The Old South120 Questions
Exam 10: Toward an American Culture117 Questions
Exam 11: Whigs and Democrats117 Questions
Exam 12: Antebellum Reform123 Questions
Exam 13: Manifest Destiny an Empire for Liberty or Slavery122 Questions
Exam 14: The Gathering Tempest121 Questions
Exam 15: Secession and Civil War117 Questions
Exam 16: A New Birth of Freedom116 Questions
Exam 17: Reconstruction124 Questions
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The Portuguese ocean-going ship that combined lateen sails with square rigging was called a caravel.
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Describe and analyze the consequences of the exchange of goods, technology, and bacteria between the Old and New Worlds.
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The most likely reason for European success in conquering the American Indian population is
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The_____________ Empire was the largest non-literate empire in history.
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American silver made the king of Spain the most powerful monarch in Christendom.
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_____________was the eleventh-century Norse explorer who established Vinland, the first European colony in North America.
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The Norse settlements founded in the 1000s on the coast of Newfoundland
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In 1573, the Spanish King disavowed the enslavement of Indians or even attacks against them.
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Discuss the role of religion in the era of exploration and discovery.
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The nation that led the way for European expansion into the Americas was
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The Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan was much more populated than any city in western Europe.
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The most sophisticated civilization in the world at the time of European exploration was in China.
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More than any other technological advantage,_____________ made European military conquest possible.
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