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8437862386CortesSpanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Aztec Empire in the 1500s. Region: Europe0
8437862387Dona MarinaNative woman sold into slavery who eventually became an advisor to Hernán Cortés. Region: Latin America1
8437862388The Great DyingEnormous death toll caused by Old World diseases (smallpox, measles, typhus, influenza, malaria, yellow fever...) that Native Americans were not exposed to. Region: North America, Latin America, the Caribbean2
8437862390Columbian exchangeTransmittance of different crops, technologies, ideas, and diseases between the Old and New worlds. Region: all of them3
8437862391peninsularesSpaniards born in Spain. Resented by "creoles", or Spaniards born in the Americas. Region: Europe or Latin America4
8437862392mestizoMixed-race; usually the child of a native woman and a Spanish man. Region: Latin America5
8437862393mulattoesMixed-race; usually of black and Portuguese background. Region: Latin America.6
8437862394plantation complexPresent in Brazil and the Caribbean; mostly focused on sugarcane cultivation. Known for use of brutal slavery. Region: Latin America, Caribbean7
8437862395settler coloniesMainly in northern British New World territories. Inhabitants sought freedom from policies in Europe. Mostly small-scale independent farmers. Region: North America8
8437862396SiberiaArea conquered and incorporated into the Russian Empire. Inhabitants mostly nomadic peoples who paid Russians tribute with furs. Region: Europe9
8437862397yasak"Tribute". Natives of Siberia and steppes paid Russians after swearing "eternal submission to the grand tsar". Region: Europe10
8437862398Qing dynasty empireReign in China (1644-1912) presided over by Manchurians, nomadic group from north of the Great Wall. Saw expansion of China into Mongolia, Xinjiang, and Tibet. Region: East Asia (maybe Central Asia too)11
8437862399Mughal EmpireIn India, 1526-1707. Another rare period of unification, this time under Islamic Turkic groups. Tolerant of Hinduism under Akbar, but mercilessly Islamic under Aurangzeb. Notable for interaction between Hinduism and Islam. Region: South Asia12
8437862400AkbarRuler of Mughal Empire from 1556-1605 known for his tolerant religious policies. Although Islamic, accommodated Hinduism, Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Jainism, and Zoroastrianism. Also worked to soften policies regarding women in Hinduism. Region: South Asia13
8437862401AurangzebCan be thought of as polar opposite of Akbar. Last ruler of Mughal Empire, from 1658-1707. Enforced sharia and forbade music, dance, drinking, prostitution, and gambling. Reimposed jizya, destroyed Hindu temples. Enacted heavy taxes. Generally disliked, especially by Hindu. Region: South Asia14
8437862402Ottoman EmpireTurkic empire encompassing Mesopotamia, Anatolia, Egypt, area in Europe up to Bosnia, north coast of Africa. Powerful and known for being Islamic. Under influence of Islam, social norms gravitated towards gender hierarchy, although still retained some measure of earlier rights. Known for interaction between Christianity and Islam. Region: Middle East15
8437862403ConstantinopleFormer capital of the Byzantine Empire. Fell to Ottoman Turks in 1453 and became Istanbul; marker of influence of Islam on Christendom. Region: Europe16
8437862404devshirme"The collecting" or "the gathering". Ottoman Turks required Balkan Christian communities to hand over quota of young boys, who were removed from families, converted to Islam, then trained to become Janissaries or members of civil administration. Means of upward mobility, but devastating for families. Region: Europe, Middle East17

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