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7005538403Columbian Exchange"Triangle Trade: Widespread transfer of animals, plants, culture, human populations, technology and ideas between the American and Afro-Eurasian hemispheres in 15th-16th centuries, related to European colonization and trade after Christopher Columbus' 1492 voyage.0
7005538404FeudalismA way of structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour.1
7005538405CapitalismAn economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.2
7005538406Joint-Stock CompaniesA business entity where different stocks can be bought and owned by shareholders. Each shareholder owns company stock in proportion, evidenced by his or her shares (certificates of ownership).[1]This allows for the unequal ownership of a business with some shareholders owning a bigger proportion of a company than others do.3
7005538407Encomienda SystemA system in which the Spanish crown granted a person a specified number of natives of a specific community, with the indigenous leaders in charge of mobilizing the assessed tribute and labor. In turn, encomenderos were to take responsibility for instruction in the Christian faith, protection from warring tribes and pirates, instruction in the Spanish language and development and maintenance of infrastructure.4
7005538408subjugateto bring under complete control or subjection; conquer; master, enslave.5
7005538409Northwest PassageThe Northwest Passage is a sea route connecting the northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic Ocean, along the northern coast of North America via waterways through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago6
7005538410Bering StraitStretch of ocean separating North America from Asia that was, during the Ice Age, the location of a land bridge as wide as Alaska. Then, human migration was possible over the land bridge from Siberia, and human beings came across likely in pursuit of game. From this point of origin, American Indians dispersed down across the entire Western hemisphere.7
7005538411IroquoisThe name not of a tribe but of a confederacy of six separate tribes centered in what would become New York. Coposed of the Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida and Tuscarora Tribes united in a military alliance against the Huron tribe located in the Great Lakes Region.8
7005538412Marco PoloExplorer whose famous journey along the Silk Road (from Mongolia to China) inspired the Discourse Containing Various Experiences, which became the basis for overland trade with China. Established Europe as a market hungry for Asian goods and vice versa.9
7005538413RenaissanceThe flowering of scholarship and individualistic, humanistic endeavor that ended the medieval period of European history. In English: "Rebirth."10
7005538414Prince Henry the NavigatorRegarded as the main initiator of what would be known as the Age of Discoveries, responsible for the early development of Portuguese exploration and maritime trade with other continents through the systematic exploration of Western Africa, the islands of the Atlantic Ocean, and the search for new routes.11
7005538415Ferdinand and Isabella of SpainChristopher Columbus' patrons; launched the Spanish Empire after hearing of his discoveries of a supposed water route to Asia. Established management precedents that cpaitalized on treasures discovered in the New World, served as a model for other European nations attempting similar exploits.12
7005538416Pope's RebellionAn uprising of most of the indigenous Pueblo people against the Spanish colonizers in the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, present day New Mexico. Killed 400 Spanish and drove the remaining 2,000 settlers out of the province13
7005538417viceroyIn the Spanish Empire's power structure, the first representative position sent to govern divisions in the New World. Handpicked, loyal men were chosen to this position, which served as the head of civil government but also as the commander in chief of Spanish military forces in his region. Served as a model for other European nations that sought stricter control over their colonies.14
7005538418Bartolome de las CasasDominican friar, priest and scholar that worked tirelessly throughout the sixteenth century, decrying the plight of the American Indians.15
7005538419Protestant ReformationEarly 16th century writings by the priest and scholar Martin Luther, focusing primarily on biblical doctrines of grace, inspired this movement. Its key doctrine: each person having an individual calling and a Christian duty to work diligently at that calling for the Glory of God. This idea became a seminal attribute of American society through the influence of Dutch, English, Swedish, Germany and French Huguenot colonists.16
7005538420Martin LutherA German priest and scholar who defied Rome and launched the Protestant Reformation by contesting certain teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, beginning in 1517.17
7005538421John CalvinFrenchman that began as a priest but joined the Protestant cause as a legal scholar and minister in Geneva, Switzerland. Wrote the Institutes of Christian Religion, emphasizing the sovereignty of God in salvation. His student, John Knox, formed the Scottish Presbyterian Church brought to the shores of America by Scots-Irish immigrants. The Puritans were also Calvinist in doctrine and were the founders of Congregational Churches in New England.18
7005538422Henry VIII of EnglandTudor King of England who launched the English Reformation because the Roman Catholic Church opposed his actions of divorcing Catherine of Aragon and marrying Anne Boleyn. Also: severed ties with Rome and allowed the Bible to be printed in English legally for the first time.19
7005538423New AmsterdamDutch Colony in North America that began when Peter Minuit purchased the best harbor on the Atlantic Seaboard from local Indians with a few trading goods. Established the Dutch as competent fur traders, excellent merchants, responsible for founding the most ethnically diverse colony that fittingly, became the site of the trade and culture capital of the world, New York City.20
7005538424Elizabeth IThe daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, who was more responsible than any other monarch for positioning her country to take advantage of New World discoveries.21
7005538425nation-stateThe modern form of political society that combines centralized government with a high degree of ethnic and cultural unity.22
7005538426confederacyAn alliance or league of nations or peoples looser than a federation.23
7005538427primevalConcerning the earliest origin of things.24
7005538428middlemenIn trading systems, those dealers who operate between the original buyers and the retail merchants who sell to consumers.25
7005538429caravelA small vessel with a high deck and three triangular sails.26
7005538430plantationA large-scale agricultural enterprise growing commercial crop and usually employing coerced or slave labor.27
7005538431ecosystemA naturally evolved network of relations among organisms in a stable environment.28
7005538432demographicConcerning the general characteristic of a given population, including such factors as numbers, age, gender, birth and death rates, and so on.29
7005538433conquistadorA Spanish conqueror or adventurer in the Americas.30
7005538434capitalismAn economic system characterized by private property , generally free trade, and open and accessible markets.31
7005538435mestizoA person of mixed Native American and European ancestry.32
7005538436provinceA medium sized sub-unit of territory and governmental administration within a larger nation or empire.33
7005538437nationalismFervent belief and loyalty given to the political unit of the nation-state, leading to a belief in the superiority of one's culture over another.34
7005538438charterA legal document granted by a government to some group or agency to implement a stated purpose, and spelling out the attending rights and obligations.35
7005538439censusAn official count of population, often also describing other information about the population.36
7005538440indentured servantA poor person obligated to a fixed term of labor.37
7005538441tolerationOriginally, religious freedom granted by an established church to a religious minority.38
7005538442squatterA frontier farmer who illegally occupied land owned by others or not yet officially opened for settlement.39
7005538443matriarchA respected, usually elderly, female head of a household or extended clan.40
7005538444melting potPopular term for an ethnically diverse population that is presumed to be "melting" towards some eventual commonality.41
7005538445conversionA religious turn to God, thought by Calvinists to involve an intense, identifiable person experience.42
7005538446heresyDeparture from correct or officially defined belief.43
7005538447seditiousConcerning resistance to or rebellion against the government.44
7005538448commonwealthAn organized civil government or social order.45
7005538449autocraticAbsolute or dictatorial rule.46
7005538450proprietaryConcerning exclusive legal ownership, as of colonies granted to individuals by the monarch.47
7005538451naturalizationThe granting of citizenship to foreigners or immigrants.48
7005538452ethnicConcerning diverse peoples or cultures, specifically those of non-Anglo-Saxon background.49

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