Exam 17: Conquest and Exploitation: the Development of the Transatlantic Economy
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Exam 20: The Last Great Islamic Empires, 1500-180057 Questions
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The formal end of African indigenous slavery occurred between
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Spanish conquest in the Americas during the 15th to 19th centuries resulted in
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What were the main reasons for colonial conflict between Britain,Spain,and France in the Americas?
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The trading system established by the Casa de Contratación between Spain and its colonies in the New World is best described as one based on
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How did the rise of the Spanish empire in the Americas affect the balance of power in Europe?
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According to the four-stage model of European commercial empires, exploration and conquest is followed by trade rivalry, which is followed in turn by
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How did the Spanish organize their empire in the Americas? Was it an economically efficient operation? Why or why not?
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The occidental slave trade of the Europeans particularly disrupted
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What was the primary economic activity for British settlers in the Americas? How did that differ from the activities of French and Spanish colonizers? Were those differences significant for later historical developments?
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The largest settlement founded by the French in North America was
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What role did the Catholic Church play in the encounters with Native American civilizations? How did its role compare with that of the Protestant church?
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The relationship between slave-trading and the general development of trade within Africa was
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What was the Columbian Exchange? In what ways did it influence European conquest and colonization of the Americas?
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The English founded colonies in North America for all of the following reasons except the desire
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Why were Europeans able to dominate Native American civilizations so completely from the 16th through 18th centuries? Did all Europeans adopt the same approach toward Native Americans during their exploration and colonization of the Americas? If not,how and why did their approaches differ?
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