249473688 | smallpox | most represented disease to come to America | 0 | |
249473689 | syphilis | most represented disease to come to Europe | 1 | |
249473690 | cassava | plant life from the new world | 2 | |
249473691 | hildagos | lesser nobles | 3 | |
249473692 | peninsulares | Spaniards | 4 | |
249473693 | Council of the Indies | long distance communication with the independent rule of the conquistadors, to make sure they don't gain too much power | 5 | |
249473694 | Saint Domingue | leading producer of sugar cane | 6 | |
249473695 | mercantilism | accumulate trade and accumulate precious metals | 7 | |
249473696 | biafra | kidnapping | 8 | |
249473697 | horses | from Europe; used for agriculture, transportation, labor, hunting, military | 9 | |
249473698 | Dahomey | country most dependent on slave trade | 10 | |
249473699 | Viceroys of New Spain and Peru | governed new world | 11 | |
249473700 | Brazil | prior to 1720 was not developed because early settlers found no mineral wealth or rich native empires | 12 | |
249473701 | News Laws of 1542 | created by Bartolome de Las Casas, to protect natives, stop enslavement | 13 | |
249473702 | encomienda | forced labor and tribute of natives | 14 | |
249473703 | Spanish Borboun reform | expanded intercolonial trade, new commercial monopolies on certain goods, stronger navy, better policing of the trade in contraband goods to the Spanish colonies, detrimental to the interests of the grazing and agricultural export economies | 15 | |
249473704 | driver | privileged male slave whose job was to ensure that a slave gang complete it's work and avoided punishment | 16 | |
249473705 | Dutch West India company | developed slavery on their sugar plantations in Brazil | 17 | |
249473706 | Angola | caravan merchants brought trade goods to the interior and exchanged them for slaves, whom they transported to the coast for sale to Portuguese middlemen, who then sold the slaves to slave dealers for shipment to Brazil | 18 | |
249473707 | Islam | dominant religion in West Africa | 19 | |
249473708 | Trans-Saharan trade | was smaller in volume than the Atlantic slave trade and supplied slaves for the personal slave army of the Moroccan rulers as well as slaves for sugar plantation labor, servants, and artisans | 20 |
AP World Ch18-19 Flashcards
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