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Chapter Twenty-Five:

New Worlds: The Americas and Oceania

Bentley & Ziegler, TRADITIONS AND ENCOUNTERS, 2/e

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Colliding Worlds The Spanish Caribbean

Tainos Spanish Arrival Smallpox From Mining to Plantation Agriculture

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Colliding Worlds The Conquest of Mexico and Peru

Hernán Cortés

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Colliding Worlds The Conquest of Mexico and Peru

Hernán Cortés Epidemic Disease

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Colliding Worlds The Conquest of Mexico and Peru

Hernán Cortés Epidemic Disease Francisco Pizzaro

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Conquistadors decapitate Atahualpa after strangling him, 1533.

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Colliding Worlds Iberian Empires in

the Americas Spanish Colonial

Administration

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European empires and colonies in the Americas about 1700

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Colliding Worlds Iberian Empires in the Americas

Spanish Colonial Administration Portuguese Brazil Colonial American Society

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Colliding Worlds Settler Colonies in North America

Foundation of Colonies Colonial Government Relations with Indigenous Peoples

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Colliding Worlds Settler Colonies in North America

Foundation of Colonies Colonial Government Relations with Indigenous Peoples Conflict

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Colonial Society in the Americas The Formation of Multicultural Societies

Cabeza de Vaca Mestizo Societies The Social Hierarchy North American Societies

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Colonial Society in the Americas Mining and Agriculture in the Spanish Empire

Silver Mining

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Colonial Society in the Americas Mining and Agriculture in the Spanish Empire

Silver Mining The Global Significance of Silver

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Colonial Society in the Americas Mining and Agriculture in the Spanish Empire

Silver Mining The Global Significance of Silver The Hacienda

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Colonial Society in the Americas Mining and Agriculture in the Spanish Empire

Silver Mining The Global Significance of Silver The Hacienda Labor Systems

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Colonial Society in the Americas Mining and Agriculture in the Spanish Empire

Silver Mining The Global Significance

of Silver The Hacienda Labor Systems Resistance to Spanish Rule

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Offering a letter of complaint to the King of Spain

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Colonial Society in the Americas Sugar and Slavery in Portuguese Brazil

The Engenho The Search for Labor Slavery

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Colonial Society in the Americas Fur Traders and Settlers in North America

The Fur Trade Effects of the Fur Trade Settler Society

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Colonial Society in the Americas Fur Traders and Settlers in North America

The Fur Trade Effects of the Fur Trade Settler Society Cash Crops

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Europeans enjoying tobacco

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Colonial Society in the Americas Fur Traders and Settlers in North America

The Fur Trade Effects of the Fur Trade Settler Society Cash Crops Indentured Labor

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Colonial Society in the Americas Fur Traders and Settlers in North America

The Fur Trade Effects of the Fur Trade Settler Society Cash Crops Indentured Labor Slavery in North America

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Colonial Society in the Americas Christianity and Native Religions in the Americas

Spanish Missionaries

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Colonial Society in the Americas Christianity and Native Religions in the Americas

Spanish Missionaries Survival of Native Religions

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Colonial Society in the Americas Christianity and Native Religions in the Americas

Spanish Missionaries Survival of Native Religions The Virgin of Guadalupe

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Colonial Society in the Americas Christianity and Native Religions in the Americas

Spanish Missionaries Survival of Native Religions The Virgin of Guadalupe French and English Missions

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Europeans in the Pacific Australia and the Larger World

Dutch Exploration

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Europeans in the Pacific Australia and the Larger World

Dutch Exploration British Colonists

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Europeans in the Pacific The Pacific Islands and

the Larger World Spanish Voyages

in the Pacific

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Manila galleon route and the lands of Oceania, 1500-1800

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Europeans in the Pacific The Pacific Islands and the Larger World

Spanish Voyages in the Pacific Guam

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Europeans in the Pacific The Pacific Islands and the Larger World

Spanish Voyages in the Pacific Guam Visitors and Trade

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Europeans in the Pacific The Pacific Islands and the Larger World

Spanish Voyages in the Pacific Guam Visitors and Trade Captain Cook and Hawai’i

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Sources From The Past:

First Impressions of Spanish Forces

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“Especially did it cause [Monteczuma] to faint away when he heard how the gun, at [the Spaniards’] command, discharged; how it resounded as if it thundered when it went off. It indeed bereft one of strength; it shut off

one’s ears.” - The Florentine Codex

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Sources From The Past:

Captain James Cook on the Hawaiians

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“No people could trade with more honesty than these people, never once attempting to cheat us, either ashore or along side the ships. Some indeed at first betrayed a thievish disposition, or rather they thought they had a right to any thing they could lay their hand upon, but this conduct they soon laid aside.”

- James Cook

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