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Honors World History There are 29 terms in this unit. Please review these terms via this power point review multiple times before your quiz. Good luck! First Global Age

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Honors World History. First Global Age. There are 29 terms in this unit. Please review these terms via this power point review multiple times before your quiz. Good luck!. HONORS World History. First Global Age. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Honors World History

There are 29 terms in this unit.

Please review these terms via this power point review multiple times before your quiz.

Good luck!

First GlobalAge

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A group of islands in eastern Indonesia; was the center of the spice trade in the 1500s and 1600s.

Moluccas

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Mapmaker Cartographer

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Prince of Portugal and patron of exploration; he made no voyages himself but spent his life directing voyages of discovery along the African coast

Prince Henry aka Henry the Navigator

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Portuguese navigator; became the first European to sail around Africa and reach India by sea.

Vasco da Gama

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Italian explorer, sailing for Spain, who reached the Americas in 1492 while searching for a western sea route from Europe to Asia

Christopher Columbus

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The transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Americas and Europe, Asia, and Africa beginning with the voyages of Columbus.

Columbian Exchange

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A scattering of peopleDiaspora

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Spanish explorer who claimed lands in the Americas for Spain in the 1500s and 1600s

Conquistador

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Members of the highest class in Spain’s colonies in the Americas; colonists who were born in Spain or Portugal

Peninsulares

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Person in Spain’s colonies in the Americas who was an American- born descendent of Spanish settlers.

Creole

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Person in Spain’s colonies in the Americas who was of Native American and European descent.

Mestizo

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In Spain’s colonies in the Americas, a person who was of African and European descent.

Mulatto

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A line set by the Treaty of Tordesillas, dividing the nonEuropean world into two zones, one controlled by Spain and the other by Portugal.

Line of Demarcation

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Someone sent to do religious work in a territory or foreign country

Missionary

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Large estate run by an owner or overseer and worked by laborers who live there.

Plantation

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Portuguese navigator; his ships were the first to circumnavigate the globe, though he died on the journey.

Ferdinand Magellan

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To proceed completely aroundCircumnavigate Emperor of the Qing Dynasty from

1735 – 1796; during his reign, China expanded to its greatest size; ordered traders to conduct business with the Chinese government, not with private merchants

Qianlong

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First Global Age – more terms… A Muslim empire in India (1526 – 1761)

founded by Babur. Mughal Empire aka Mogul Empire Chinese Empire; established in 1368 and fell

in the 1600s; means brilliant; had no interest in Europe

Ming Dynasty established in the mid 1600s and

last until the early 1900s; China’s last dynasty

Qing

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First Global Age Ruling dynasty of the Ottoman Empire (1293

– 1922); named for Osman I, the founder; at its height, ruled a vast area that encompassed southwest Asia, northeast Africa, and southeast Europe.

Ottoman West African Kingdom that emerged in 1250;

controlled both the goldmining regions to the south and the salt supplies of the Sahara; weakened in the 1400s.

Mali

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As Mali weakened in the 1400s, this new West African kingdom emerged; controlled trade routes, wealthy cities and became a leading center for learning; prospered until about 1586.

Songhai aka Songhay

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First Global Age Ruled Japan from 1603 - 1868 ; brought

peace and stability; experienced sharp conflict with foreigners arriving in the 1500s.

Tokugawa By the 1500s, this Turkish-speaking Muslim

dynasty, had united a strong empire in present-day Iran; revived the ancient glory of Persia; became a center for the international silk trade; ruled until the 1700s.

Safavid

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First Global Age: The New World Early civilization in Central America Maya Several hundred years after the decline of

the Maya civilization, this group conquered most of Mexico; would eventually fall to Spain

Aztec South American empire stretching 2,500

miles down the Andes Mountains; fell to Spain

Inca