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Period 1: 1491-1607 AP US History Flashcards

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7559025407Bering StraitPlace where Siberian tribes crossed into present-day Alaska and the Americas approximately 20,000 years ago0
7559025408Three-sister farmingmaize, squash, and beans1
7559025409CahokiaLarge settlement in the Mississippi Valley; Site of sedentary agriculture cultivators2
7559025410PuebloSpanish for "village"; Indians in the Southwest who built fortified settlements3
7559025411Iroquois ConfederacyFive Indian tribes form an alliance and control trade east of the Great Lakes4
7559025412Algonquian IndiansMajor native group distributed in the Northeast and along the Atlantic seaboard who cultivated three sisters. Notably included the Powhatan Confederacy of the Chesapeake Bay and Wampanoag of New England, both of which clashed with English settlers).5
7559025413Sioux IndiansGreat Plains Indians; Hunter-gatherers; Buffalo hunters6
7559025414Shoshone IndiansSocieties in the Northwest and present-day California who supported themselves by hunting and gathering, and in some areas developed settled communities supported by the vast resources of the ocean.7
7559025415Catholic ChurchThe most powerful organization in history; Controlled mostly all of Europe during the Middle Ages8
7559025416caravelnaval technology developed by the Purtuguese and used by Henry the Navigator along the African Coast, Vasco de Gama to India, and Christopher Columbus to the New World9
7559025417capitalismPrivate property; Market prices; Investment in ventures10
7559025418Renaissance"Rebirth"; Humanism11
7559025419Protestant ReformationMartin Luther's demand that the Catholic Church reform. When the church refused, he started a competing church, the Protestant (Reformed) church.12
7559025420Ferdinand and Isabella"The Catholic Monarchs"; United Spain, reconquered Spain (Reconquista), and commissioned Columbus13
7559025421ReconquistaFerdinand and Isabella's successful campaign to expel Muslim Moors (and Jews) from the Iberian Peninsula and unify Spain Under the Spanish crown and Catholic religion.14
7559025422Doctrine of Discovery (1493)A.K.A. Inter caetera; Papal Bull that declared all non-Christian land "discoverable" by Christian powers.15
7559025423Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)Divides America between Portugal and Spain for exploration16
7559025424Colombian ExchangeThe trade of biological elements, ideas, and goods; Transformed mostly all of the world as a result.17
7559025425Middle PassageThe route in the Triangular Trade where slaves passed from West Africa to the New World18
7559025426conquistadoresHernan Cortez and Francisco Pizarro, for example; agents of both the Reconquista and the conquest of the New World19
7559025427EncomiendaSpanish labor system; included a caste system with Peninsulares at the top20
7559025428casta systemThe Spanish developed a caste system that incorporated, and carefully defined the status of, the diverse population of Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans in their empire.21
7559025429MestizosMixed blood Spanish and Indian; Result of lack of Spanish ladies in the New World22
7559025430San Diego (Est. 1769)First and southernmost Spanish mission in California; Established to "civilize" the Indians and create a buffer between New Spain and competing colonial powers.23
7559025431San Francisco (Est. 1776)Last and northernmost Spanish mission in California; Established to "civilize" the Indians and create a buffer between New Spain and competing colonial powers.24
7559025432Spanish missionEstablished in the New World, especially in California, to "civilize" the Indians and create a buffer between New Spain and competing colonial powers.25
7559025433Bartolome de Las CasasIndian apologist who preached against the cruel treatment of the Indians; His writings and activities led to the "Black Legend"26
7559025434Juan Gines de SepulvedaSaw the Indians as uncivilized and barbaric27
7559025435"Black Legend"The (historically debatable) reputation that the Spanish destroyed the Indians through slavery and disease28
7559025436St. Augustine (Est. 1565)First enduring European settlement in North America; Established by the Spanish in modern-day Florida.29
7559025437Pueblo Revolt (1680)Rebellion of Pueblo Indians against Spanish rule in New Mexico; Led by the Indian Popé.30

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