HY 120 Ch 1
According to the widespread legal doctrine known as "coverture," when a woman married she surrendered her legal identity and became "covered" by that of her husband. What did coverture mean for married women? (3 answers)
1. Family life was dependent on male dominance and female submission. 2.A married woman couldn't own property or sign contracts in her name. 3. A married woman could not conduct business for the family.
Martin Luther, a German priest, gained much attention when he posted his Ninety-Five Theses. What arguments did Luther express in the document? (3 answers)
1. Luther accused the Catholic Church of corruption. 2. Luther wanted all Christians to read the Bible for themselves, not rely on interpretations from a priest. 3. Luther wanted to stop the sale of indulgences.
Indians settled the New World between ___________ and __________ years ago, before the glaciers melted and submerged the land bridge between _______ and North America.
15,000; 60,000; Asia
When did the Spanish colonize St. Augustine?
1565
When was Santa Elena colonized by Spain? Where is this colony present day?
1566; South Carolina
How many different languages were spoken in New Amsterdam?
18
An indentured servant in New France would most likely serve in which of the following positions? A. a servant to anyone who held the labor contract B. a leader of the Catholic Church, serving God C. a leader of government, serving the people of France D. a leader of the military, serving the crown
A
What centuries-old Indian city did Onate destroy in response to an attack?
Acoma
____________ was a refuge for many persecuted Protestants and Jews.
Amsterdam
Who wrote about the injustices of Spanish rule toward the Indians?
Bartolome de Las Casas
Near present-day St. Louis, the city known as _____________, which flourished with a population of 10,000 to 30,000 around 1200 CE, featured what?
Cahokia; large human-built mounds
What country had a naval fleet and could have located America before Columbus?
China
The ______________ _____________ transferred not only plants and animals but also diseases, such as smallpox and influenza.
Columbian Exchange
What was the official religion of the Dutch?
Dutch Reformed Church
__________ traders established Fort Orange (near modern Albany) in 1614, and the ________ ______ _______ Company settled colonists on Manhattan Island in 1626.
Dutch; Dutch West India
Africa was a poor continent. T/F
False
Slavery did not exist in Africa because the Europeans migrated there. T/F
False
Who led an expedition to sale around the world?
Ferdinand Magellan
Large Spanish expeditions traveled through what 3 regions during the 1520s--1540s?
Florida, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Southwest
The Dutch were more tolerant of diverse religious faiths. However tolerant, Governor Petrus Stuyvesant of New Netherland was a strong supporter of the Dutch Reformed Church and wanted to alienate those of other religious faiths. What petition was filed by Quakers demanding they be allowed to settle in a Dutch colony?
Flushing Remonstrance
Why did Christopher Columbus most likely bring ten inhabitants from the island of Hispaniola back to Spain?
For conversion to Christianity.
On the upper Great Lakes, relative equality existed between the__________- and Indians.
French
An alliance of the Iroquois tribes, originally formed sometime between 1450 and 1600, that used their combined strength to pressure Europeans to work with them in the fur trade and to wage war across what is today eastern North America.
Great League of Peace
What two Spanish conquistadores led devastating expeditions against the Aztec and Inca civilizations, respectively, in the early 1500s?
Hernan Cortes, Francisco Pizarro
Large Spanish expeditions between the 1520s--1540s were particularly whose? How did they affect the Indians?
Hernando de Soto's; brutalized them and spread deadly diseases
Where did Columbus land in 1492?
Hispaniola
______ and ______ ancestors settled around present-day Arizona and New Mexico, built large planned towns with multiple-family dwellings, and traded with peoples as far away as __________ and central ___________.
Hopi; Zuni; Mississippi; Mexico
Who were the mines in Spanish America worked by?
Indians
A missionary element existed from the Church's long holy war against __________ and was renewed with the _____________ ___________ in the 16th century.
Islam; Protestant Reformation
What impact did the unifying of the kingdoms of Aragon and Castile have on potential westward expansion for Spain?
It enabled them to complete the reconquista of Spain from the Moors, who had occupied the Iberian Peninsula for centuries.
The _________ converted Indians but did not try to change much of the Indian culture and allowed them to retain some of their traditional religious practices.
Jesuits
Who was the leader of the Puerto Rico colony and what did he find?
Juan Ponce de Leon; gold
In 1598, who led settlers into present-day New Mexico?
Juan de Onate
How did power in Spanish American government flow?
King --> Council of the Indies --> viceroys --> local officials
Christopher Columbus, an Italian, got financial support for his voyages from whom?
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain
What were the 3 staples of agriculture for Indians in Eastern North America?
Maize, squash, beans
__________ were persons of mixed Indian and Spanish origin.
Mestizos
John Cabot traveled to _______________ in 1497, and soon many Europeans were exploring the New World.
Newfoundland
____________ ____ ___________ established a permanent base in Hispaniola in 1502.
Nicolas de Ovando
The list of moral grievances against the Catholic Church by Martin Luther, a German priest, in 1517.
Ninety-Five Theses
Vasco Nunez de Balboa trekked across the _________ and was the first European to see what?
Panama; the Pacific Ocean
_________ were shareholders who agreed to transport tenants for agricultural labor.
Patroons
Indian inhabitants always outnumbered European colonists and their descendants in Spanish America. _____________ were people of European birth.
Peninsulares
Built approximately 3,500 years ago along the Mississippi River in modern-day Louisiana, a community known today as ____________ ________ was a trading center for the ____________ and ____________ River Valleys.
Poverty Point; Mississippi; Ohio
In 1680, __________ Indians, led by ________, rebelled against the Spanish colonists in present-day New Mexico for forcing the Indians to convert to Christianity.
Pueblo; Pope
In what would become the US, Spain established the first permanent colony where and when?
Puerto Rico (1508)
Samuel de Champlain founded ____________ in 1608, and others explored and claimed the entire Mississippi Valley for __________.
Quebec; France
Amerigo Vespucci sailed along the coast of ________ _________ between 1498 and 1502, and the New World came to be called America.
South America
What was the largest city of this period and what was its population?
Tenochtitlan (capital of Aztec); 250,000
What was the image, put forth in part by Las Casas, that Spain was a uniquely brutal and exploitive colonizer?
The Black Legend
Who dominated international commerce in the early 17th century?
The Netherlands
In 1609, Henry Hudson sailed into New York Harbor and claimed the area for whom?
The NetherlandsAnswering the question here will not affect your activity score or grade. A colorful painting from Mexico titled Young Woman with a Harpsichord depicts an upper-class woman wearing a fine dress and jewelry and standing by a musical instrument.According to the widespread legal doctrine known as "coverture," when a woman married she surrendered her legal identity and became "covered" by that of her husband. What did coverture mean for married women?Answering the question here will not affect your activity score or grade. A colorful painting from Mexico titled Young Woman with a Harpsichord depicts an upper-class woman wearing a fine dress and jewelry and standing by a musical instrument.According to the widespread legal doctrine known as "coverture," when a woman married she surrendered her legal identity and became "covered" by that of her husband. What did coverture mean for married women?
In 1492, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella completed the reconquista. What does this mean?
They ordered all Muslims and Jews to convert to Catholicism or leave the country
The French tended to adopt Indian ways as opposed to the other way around. T/F
True
Women tended to agricultural duties alongside their household duties. T/F
True
Who was famous for sailing to India in 1498?
Vasco da Gama
Chinese admiral _______ ___ led seven naval expeditions into the Indian Ocean between ______ and ______, even exploring East Africa on the sixth voyage.
Zheng He; 1405; 1433
Spain established a stable government modeled after Spanish home rule and what?
absolutism
Where did the Portuguese establish their trading posts and what did they call them?
along the western coast of Africa; factories
Native Americans believed sacred spirits could be found in living and inanimate things such as...(5 things)... This idea is known as _________.
animals, plants, trees, water, wind; animism
A ____________ is a meeting place of peoples where geographical and cultural borders are not clearly defined.
borderland
A fifteenth-century European ship capable of long-distance travel.
caravel
_________, _________, and _________ made travel along the African coast possible for the ____________ in the early 15th century.
caravel; compass; quadrant; Portuguese
What things were promised in an attempt to attract new settlers to New Netherland?
cheap livestock and free land after six years of labor
What motivated Columbus to seek voyage to the New World?
commercial trade and religious conversions
Persons born in the New World of European ancestry.
creoles
The Spanish established domination over the Indians through what 3 things?
education, medical care, religion
Relatively few French colonists arrived in New France; most were _________ (indentured servants) who returned home when their contracts expired.
engages
Las Casas's writings encouraged the 1542 New Laws, which forbade what?
enslavement of Indians
Religious ceremonies were often directly related to what?
farming and hunting
What was the Europeans' opinion on Indians?
felt they lacked genuine religion, claimed Indians had no claim to their land because they did not use it, viewed men as weak and women as mistreated
Indians in the Pacific Northwest lived primarily by _________ and __________, whereas on the Great Plains, the Indians hunted _____________ or lived in _______________ communities.
fishing; gathering; buffalo; agricultural
Numerous modern civil liberties did not exist, including.... (2)
freedom of worship, freedom of press
What was more important to the Indians: wealth or generosity?
generosity
What was the primary economy in Spanish America?
gold and silver mining
Large-scale farm in the Spanish New World empire worked by Indian laborers.
hacienda
What was Las Casas personal contradiction to his belief that "the entire human race is one"?
he favored African slavery
Dutch authorities recognized Indian sovereignty over the land and forbade settlement until.........
it had been purchased
Liberty came from ...... in a hierarchical society and ...... appropriate to one's rank.
knowing one's place; fulfilling duties
Slaves had "half-freedom" in that they were given what?
land to support their families
Europeans believed law was.......
liberty's salvation
Societies from Mexico and areas south were grader in scale and organization than those north of Mexico. Indians north of Mexico lacked what four resources?
literacy, wheeled vehicles, metal tools, and scientific knowledge necessary for long-distance navigation
The _________ were children of Indian women and French men.
metis
New Netherland was a ___________ post.
military
The Dutch governor Petrus Stuyvesant denied what?
open practice of other religious faiths
What opinion did the Indians have on property?
owning private property was foreign to them; they believed land was a common resource, not economic commodity
Spanish labor system under which Indians were legally free and able to earn wages but were also required to perform a fixed amount of labor yearly. Replaced the encomienda system.
repartimiento system
North and South American societies built what 3 staples when establishing the New World?
roads, trade networks, irrigation systems
In West Africa, Portugal began colonizing Atlantic islands and established ___________ ____________ worked by slaves.
sugar plantations
What did Europeans trade for African slaves?
textiles and guns
Who played a significant role in the administration of Spanish colonies?
the Catholic church
Freedoms of the press and of private religious practice were unique to whom?
the Dutch
What invention in the early 1400s was Johann Gutenberg famous for?
the movable-type printing press
What was one important and remarkable aspect about Indian religion regarding what they believed in?
there was not a sharp distinction between natural and supernatural
What 3 rights were unique to women in New Netherland than in other European colonies?
they could go to court, borrow money, and own property
What did Europeans eventually conclude about Indians?
they didn't understand freedom, they were barbaric because they were too free, and they did not conform to European ideas of freedom (personal independence and ownership of private property)
Florida, the first present-day US continental area colonized by Spain, implemented forts as early as the 1560s for what purpose?
to protect Spanish treasure fleets from pirates
The Dutch came to _________, not to __________.
trade; conquer
What was the religious goal of the Spaniards?
transform the Indians into obedient Catholic subjects of the crown
What was unique about women in Indian societies when it came to sexual relations?
women could engage in premarital sex, could choose to divorce their husbands, and most societies were matrillineal