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AP World History Chapter 14 Flashcards

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3894166505The Great DyingWhen the europeans came to the Americas, they brought a lot of foreign diseases with them. They infected everyone who wasnt immune (the native population) and most of them ended up dying.0
3894166506Columbian ExchangeNew foods, animals, and African slaves were brought into the Americas. The Americas sent food to Afro- Eurasia. This increased population and improved the economy.1
3894166507PeninsularesPeople born in Spain2
3894166508MestizoA mixed race/ population originally the product of Spanish men and Indian women3
3894166509MulattosA mixed race originally the product of Portuguese and African union4
3894166510Plantation ComplexPlantations that largely relied on African slave labor5
3894166511Settler ColoniesColonies where the population was almost all foreign settlers, with very little native peoples6
3936416235SiberiaLocated east of Russia and was eventually conquered by Russians.7
3936416236YasakTribute that the Russians demanded their subjects pay to them.8
3936416237Qing Dynasty Empire(Or Manchu Dynasty) 1644-1912. They undertook an enormous project of imperial expansion9
3936416238MughalA gunpowder empire located in India who ruled over a diverse Muslim/ Hindu population. Created by Turkic warrior groups.10
3936416239Aurangzeb(1658-1707) Mughal emperor who reversed Akbar's policies of accommodation and sought to impose Islamic supremacy.11
3936416240Ottoman EmpireCreated by Turkic warrior groups. Beginning around 1300 in a base area of Anatolia. Eventually covered much of the Middle East, North Africa, and Southeastern Europe. Islamic world's most significant empire.12
3936416241Constantinople 1453The year that Constantinople fell to the invaders. Renamed Istanbul, this former Christian city became capital of the Ottoman Empire.13
3936416242Devshrime14
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