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12329077049Great DyingThe time in which Europeans brought back diseases and ailments from Europe and Africa such as smallpox, measles, and the bubonic plague (Black Death) to America. Over 90 percent of the Native American population was wiped out as a result.0
12329077050Little Ice AgeA temporary but significant cooling period between 1300 to 1800 CE followed by wide temperature alterations: droughts and storms that caused famines and dislocation.1
12329077051Columbian ExchangeThe exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's maritime voyages to the Caribbean/Hispaniola.2
12329077052MercantilismEuropean government policies of the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries designed to promotes overseas trade between a country and its colonies in order to accumulate precious metals by requiring colonies to trade only with their motherland country.3
12329077053BullionBars of silver and gold ingot.4
12329077054EcomiendaA grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americas, including the right to use Native Americans as laborers on it.5
12329077055RepartimientoA replacement of the ecomienda with news laws that mandated the repartimiento system.6
12329077056HaciendaA rural estate that produced primarily for American consumers, which became the basis of wealth and power for the local aristocracy.7
12329077057PeninsularesPeople who were born in the Iberian Peninsula (Spain or Portugal). They saw themselves as "pure" Spanish/Portuguese and better than the Creoles.8
12329077058CreolesDescendants of Spanish-born but born in Latin America; resented inferior social, political, and economic status.9
12329077059MesitizoA person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry.10
12329077060IndiosThe indigenous peoples (or natives) of the Americas.11
12329077061MulattoesThe term used in Spanish and Portuguese colonies to describe someone of mixed African and European descent.12
12329077062NegrosAn old history term used to identify African slaves or their descendants.13
12329077063MaroonsMeaning African and native. This meant that the person was a product of two runaways or in a "maroon society."14
12329077064One Drop RuleA rule among Protestants that classified any mixed-race person as either "black" or "red."15
12329077065Chattel slaveryA system in which slaves do not have rights and are considered to be the property of their owner.16
12329077066Yasak(1450 to 1750 CE) Also known as a tribute paid in cash or in kind that Russian rulers demanded from the Native peoples of Siberia mainly for pelts.17
12329077067RussificationThe forcing of variating ethnic groups to learn Russian culture.18
12329077068Czar[Caesar] A Russian title for a monarch was first used in reference to a Russian ruler by Ivan III.19
12329077069Qing (Manchu) Dynasty(1540 to 1750 CE) The ruling dynasty of China (1644 to 1912 CE). This is the dynasty that helped expand the dynasty North by enlarging the territorial size of the country. It was originally from Manchuria. No assimilating foreigners- the interest in expansion and court of colonial affairs.20
12329077070Mughal EmpireAn Islamic imperial power that ruled a large portion of Indian subcontinent with began in 1526 CE, invaded and ruled most of Hindustan (South Asia) by the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, and ended in the mid-nineteenth century.21
12329077071Emperor AkbarThe most illustrious sultan of the Mughal Empire in India (r. 1556 to 1605 CE). He expanded the empire and pursued a policy of conciliation with Hindus.22
12329077072Emperor AurangzebA Mughal emperor in India and great-grandson of Akbar, under whom the empire reached its greatest extent, only to collapse after his death, despotic ruler, whose strict laws led to divisions and decentralization of government in the Mughal Empire.23
12329077073SatiA ritual that required a woman to throw herself onto her late husband's funeral pyre or burn herself. This was done gladly, and if a woman didn't comply with this, she was to be disgraced.24
12329077074Ottoman EmpireIslamic state founded by Osman in northwestern Anatolia c. 1300 CE. After the fall of the Byzantine Empire, which was based at Istanbul (prev. Constantinople) from 1453 to 1922 CE. It ruled over lands in the Middle East, North Africa, the Caucasus, and eastern Europe.25
12329077075Safavid EmpireOriginally a Turkic nomadic group; an Iranian kingdom (1502 to 1722 CE) that was established by Ismail Safavi, who declared Iran a Shi'ite state. Conquered territory and established their kingdom in region equivalent to modern Iran. Frequently disputed with the Mughal Dynasty because of the Sunni-Shia split.26
12329077076DevshirmeThe Ottoman policy of taking boys and young men from Christian peoples to be trained as Muslim soldiers.27
12329077077JanissariesA member of elite fighting force compromised of Christian slaves in the Ottoman Empire.28

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