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12062919117ethnocentrismregarding one's own race or cultural group as superior to others0
12062919118conquistadorthe Spanish soldiers, explorers, and fortune hunters who took part in the conquest of the Americas in the 16th century1
12062919119colonialismcontrol by one power over a dependent area or people2
12062919120Viceroymember of the nobility appointed to rule a country or province as the deputy of the sovereign - means in place of the king3
12062919121Columbian Exchangeglobal transfer of foods, plants, and animals during the colonization of the Americas4
12062919122JanissariesOttoman infantry divisions that dominated Ottoman armies - had a great deal of political influence after 15th century5
12062919123Devshirmein the Ottoman Empire, the policy of taking children from conquered Christian peoples to be trained as Muslim soldiers6
12062919124ShahKing, title of the Mughal and Safavid emperors7
12062919125Vizierhead of the Ottoman bureaucracy, after the 15th century often more powerful than the sultan8
12062919126Sultanthe ruler of a Muslim country (especially of the former Ottoman Empire)9
12062919127Haremthe women in a Muslin household, including the mother, sisters, wives, concubines, daughters, entertainers, and servants - the Ottoman Sultans had large harems10
12062919131mercantilisman economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than were purchased. Often led to the hoarding of wealth, for because it could be needed unexpectedly for war.11
12062919132Joint-Stock CompanyA commercial venture that spurred exploration by bringing together many investors and merchants in order to minimize the risks and costs of the investment. Started by the Dutch East Indian Trading Co. A significant part of mercantilism, in bringing raw materials from colonies.12
12062919133encomiendaa grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americas, including the right to use Native Americans as laborers on it. Established a framework for relations based on economic dominance13
12062919134Mita (aka repartimiento)forced labor system replacing Indian slaves and encomienda workers; used to mobilize labor for mines and other projects. European adaptation of the Inca system that required all able-bodied subjects to work for the state a certain numbers of days each year14
12062919135Silver in Colonial Latin Americamining in Mexico and Peru. The Spanish coerced (forced) natives to work in the mines. Spain became very wealthly and powerful from silver profits, using it to trade around the world, especially in China.15
12062919137plantations/plantation systemsa large estate, especially in a tropical or semitropical country, where cash crops such as cotton, tobacco, coffee, sugarcane are cultivated, using a form of coercive labor (usually slavery)16
12062919138peninsularesSpanish-born residents of the New World. (Born on the Iberian Peninsula.)17
12062919139creoles/criollosin Spanish colonial society, colonists who were born in Latin America to Spanish parents18
12062919140mestizomixed Spanish and Native American ancestry19
12062919141mulattoesmixed Spanish and African ancestry20
12062919143galleonslarge, heavily armed ships used to carry silver from the New World Colonies to Spain; basis of convoy system utilized for transportation of silver bullion21
12062919144triangular tradethe transatlantic trading network along which slaves and other goods were carried between Africa, England, Europe, the West Indies, and the colonies in North America22
12062919145middle passagethe voyage that brought captured Africans to the West Indies, and later to North and South America, to be sold as slaves -- so called because it was considered the middle leg of the triangular trade23
12062919146Chattel slaveryconcept of believing that slaves were merely objects, not humans24
12062919147Secularconcerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters25
12062919150Bartolomeu DiasPortuguese explorer who sailed around the southernmost tip of Africa in 1488 and discovered the Cape of Good Hope26
12062919151Christopher Columbusexplorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean opened up the Americas to European exploration. Sailed for the Spanish crown in an attempt to find a new trade route to the East Indies27
12062919153Hernan CortesSpanish conquistador who led an expedition into the Aztec Empire and later caused the fall of the empire28
12062919154Francisco PizarroSpanish conquistador in South America who conquered the Incan Empire29
12062919155Vasco de GamaPortuguese explorer. Commanded the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India30
12062919156Ferdinand MagellanPortuguese navigator in the service of Spain, First to circumnavigate the globe.31
12062919157AkbarRuler of the Mughals known for having a liberal outlook on all faiths and beliefs. He expanded the empire.32
12062919158Shah JahanAkbar's Grandson and king. ruled 1628-1658, built the Taj Majhal33
12062919159AtahualpaLast Inca emperor before the Spanish conquest; was in the middle of a civil war with his brother when Francisco Pizarro arrived.34
12062919160Montezuma IIAztec ruler during the Spanish conquest of modern day Mexico. Expanded the empire's boundaries and was killed during an attack on the capital city, Tenochtitlan35
12062919168AurangzebMughal emperor. He expanded the empire, but abandoned the policies of religious toleration set in place by his predecessors36
12062919169Suleyman the MagnificentOttoman ruler known for his reconstruction of the Ottoman legal system, which gave him the nickname "the Lawgiver." Presided over the apex of Ottoman military, political, and economic power37
12062919171Scientific Revolutiona series of events that led to the birth of modern science; it lasted from about 1540 to 1700. Renaissance -> Scientific Revolution -> Enlightenment.38
12062919172Galileo GalileiItalian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the Scientific Revolution. Was put on trial by the Catholic Church for defending Copernicus' heliocentric theory.39
12062919173Nicolaus CopernicusRenaissance mathematician and astronomer - discovered the heliocentric theory of the universe but waited until he was on his deathbed to publish his findings. His theory was rejected by the Catholic Church40
12062919174Sir Issac Newtoncombined Galileo's laws of terrestrial motion and Johannes Kepler's laws of planetary motion to publish a work on gravitational force called Principia41
12062919175Thomas HobbesEnglish philosopher who lived during the English Civil War. He was a champion of absolutism for the sovereign and the idea of "social contract" - the people give up their rights to the absolute authority of the government42
12062919178maritime empiresempires based on sea travel43
12062919179Prince Henry the Navigatorthe first in a series of European royalty to sponsor seafaring expeditions, searching for an all-water route to the east as well as for African gold44
12062919180caravela small, three-masted sailing ship developed by the Portuguese in the fifteenth century. Allowed sailors to survive storms at sea better than earlier-designed ships45
12062919182Treaty of TordesillasSpain and Portugal divided the Americas between them, Spain reserving all land to the west of a meridian and Portugal reserving all land to the east of that meridian46
12062919183Sikhismblended Islamic and Hindu beliefs. a monotheistic religion founded in Punjab in the 15th century by Guru Nanak.47
12062919186Zheng He• Chinese admiral and diplomat during Ming dynasty • explored as far as Africa • traded & collected tribute48
12062919188AstrolabeA navigational instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars49
12062919189African DiasporaName given to the spread of African peoples across the Atlantic via the Trans-Atlantic trade.50
12062919190Printing Press1440. invented by Guttenberg; led to more literacy and spread of ideas51
12062919192Songhay Empire1464-1591. Became the dominate kingdom in West Africa after Mail collapsed around 1500; this empire controlled Timbuktu. Islamic.52

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