A.P. World History Flashcards
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130451129 | Reconquista | pushed muslim from Spain | 0 | |
130451130 | Manila Galleons | Spanish shipsrunni9ng trade between Philippines and Americas | 1 | |
130451131 | Haciendas | private estates | 2 | |
130451132 | Peninsulars | Spanish and Portuguese born in Europe | 3 | |
130451133 | Ferdinand Megellan | first to circumnavigate the world | 4 | |
130451134 | Chimnampas | built up plots of land from lake bottom | 5 | |
130451135 | Engenho | Brazilian sugar mill | 6 | |
130451136 | Australia | South Pacific penal colony | 7 | |
130451137 | Tenochtitlan | Mexica capital | 8 | |
130451138 | Francisco pizarro | Spanish conquistadorewho defeated Inca Empire | 9 | |
130451139 | Zambo | child of African and Native | 10 | |
130451140 | Smallpox | reduced Aztec population by 95% | 11 | |
130451141 | Maluku | spice islands | 12 | |
130451142 | Mestizo | children of Spanish and native | 13 | |
130451143 | Motecuzoma | emperor of the Aztec | 14 | |
130451144 | Acapulco | mexican Pacific costal city, American terminus of the Manila Galleons | 15 | |
130451145 | Llama | largest beast of burden in South America | 16 | |
130451146 | Sugar | dominate crop of Brazil | 17 | |
130451147 | Iberian Peninsula | Spain and Portugal | 18 | |
130451148 | Encomiendas | land grants to Spanish settlers with total control of local people | 19 | |
130451149 | Muslim | Traders who dominated transoceanic trade prior to the "age of exploration" | 20 | |
130451150 | Prince Henry | established sailing school in Protugal | 21 | |
130451151 | Vasco da Gama | first successful voyage from Portugal to Calicut and back, around the southern tip of Africa | 22 | |
130451152 | VOC | Dutch joint- stocktrading company | 23 | |
130451153 | Quetzalcoatl | Mesoamerican god of agriculture | 24 | |
130451154 | Potatoes | staple food of the Inca | 25 | |
130451155 | Potosi | silver city in Peru | 26 | |
130451156 | Teraty of Tordesillas | divided territories between Spain and Portugal | 27 | |
130451157 | Alfonso Dalboquerque | safe- conduct passes | 28 | |
130451158 | Toltec | emerging empire following Teotihuacan | 29 | |
130451159 | Iroquois | dominate woodland peoples | 30 | |
130451160 | Hernan cortes | defeated Aztec | 31 | |
130451161 | Repartimiento | replaced encomienda | 32 | |
130451162 | Trade winds | winds which blows in a consistant pattern | 33 | |
130451163 | Melaka | meeting of South China Sea and the Indian Ocean | 34 | |
130451164 | Taino | indigenious peoples of the Caribbean | 35 | |
130451165 | Tula | Toltec Capital | 36 | |
130451166 | Quipu | knot | 37 | |
130451167 | Captain James Cook | British explorer of Pacific | 38 | |
130451168 | Batavia | Java | 39 | |
130451169 | Cahokia | largest mound in North America | 40 | |
130451170 | Volta do Mar | return thorough the sea | 41 | |
130451171 | Seven Years War | the greatest war for empire | 42 | |
130451172 | Atahualpa | final king of the Inca | 43 | |
130451173 | Bartolomeu Dias | 1488 rounded the Cape of Good Hope | 44 | |
130451174 | Viceroy | authority of Spain in the Americas | 45 | |
130451175 | Mulattoe | childern of Protuguese and African partens | 46 | |
130451176 | Pueble and Navajo | the two dominate Native American groups of the United States southwest | 47 | |
130451177 | Cuzco | Inca capital | 48 | |
130451178 | Audiencas | heard appea;s agaist the Viceroys | 49 | |
130451179 | Criollos | individuals born in America od Iberian parentage | 50 | |
130451180 | Tribute | Payment | 51 | |
130451181 | Mexica | Aztecs | 52 | |
130451182 | Huitzilopochtli | patron god of the Aztec warrior | 53 | |
130451183 | Zacatecas | silver town in Mexico | 54 | |
130451184 | Coulmbian Exchange | global diffusion of plants, crops, animals, human population and diseases | 55 |