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Global Age Jeopardy!!. Americans had no immunity to such diseases as (name 2). Small Pox Influenza Measles. Back. In 1492, Christopher Columbus landed in the West Indies, in the Caribbean. He encountered the ________________people. Taino. Back. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Americans had no immunity to such diseases as (name 2)Small PoxInfluenzaMeasles

BackMost privateers searched for _________ on behalf of their nations such as Spain, England, France and the Netherlands.

GoldBackThe French and the English were turning large profits by growing ________________ in VirginiatobaccoBackThe Portuguese expelled the ________________________ who controlled East Africa.

ArabsBackDefine DiasporaA scattering of peopleBackSomeone sent to do religious work in a territory or foreign country.

MissionaryBackTwo wars that the English and French fought were1. French and Indian War2. Seven Years WarBackOn the ruins of Tenochtitlan the Spanish later built ________ ______Mexico CityBackFrances American empire reached from Quebec to the Great Lakes and down the Mississippi to ______________ and the Gulf of Mexico.LouisianaBackThe American word slave comes from the large number of _______________ taken from southern Russia to work as unpaid laborers in Roman times. SlavsBackDefine Peninsulares members of the highest class in Spains colonies in the Americas colonists who were born in Spain or PortugalBackA group of island in eastern Indonesia; was the center of the spice trade in the 1500s and 1600s.

MoluccasBackEuropeans acquired a majority of the enslaved Africans through _________ ____________ and tradersAfrican RulersBackThe Aztec emperor, Moctezuma, thought Corts might be a god. He offered tribute to Corts and welcomed him to____________.TenochtitlanBackWho had more freedom and self-government? Spanish settlers or English settlersEnglishBackThe peak of the slave trade was in the 1780s when the number topped ______________ a year

A. 20,000B. 50,000C. 80,000D. 110,00080,000BackDefine MughalA Muslim empire in India (1526-1761) founded by Babur; ruled most of northern India from the mid-1500s to the mid 1700s.

BackEarly civilization in Central AmericaMayaBackIslamic revival began among the _________ people in the 1700s and early 1800s

A. TainoB. BoersC. FulaniD. Inca

FulaniBackWho was Maliniche?A young Indian Woman who served as Cortess translator and adviser.BackThe University of Mexico was established in ____________

A. 1495B. 1551C. 1636D. 1710

1551BackDuring the 1700s, Britain and _______ emerged as bitter rivals for power around the globe.FranceBackOne of the first African leaders to resist slave trade was ____________________ ___, who became king in 1505

A. Tippu TibB. MiramboC. Affonso I

Affonso IBackDefine Ottoman (not the furniture!)Ruling dynasty of the Ottoman Empire (1293-1922); named for Osman I, the founder; at the Empires height, the Ottomans ruled a vast area that encompassed southwest Asia, northeast Africa, and southeast Europe.

BackSouth American empire stretching 2,500 miles down the Andes Mountains and along the Pacific coast; created one of the great road systems in history- even more extensive than that of ancient Rome; fell to the Spanish in the 1500s.

IncaBackThe first settlement wasnt built until 1608 by Samuel de Champlain in _______________QuebecBackCortes Arrived in Peru in ______

A. 1492B. 1501C. 1532D. 20101532BackThe King of Spain appointed viceroys, which were ________?Representatives who rules in his name.BackThe first university in the 13 English colonies was established in _____________.

A. 1212B. 1551C. 1610D. 1636

1636BackAs 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.

SonghaiBackPut the following social classes in order, starting with the highest class and ending with the lowest.CreolePeninsularesMestizoPeninsulares

CreolesMestizosBack