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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!The Diversity Of American
Colonial Societies,
1530 - 1770
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JEOPARDY!
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W H O A M I ?
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Transfer of peoples, animals, plants, and diseases between the New and Old
Worlds
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The most deadly of the epidemics in the
Americas
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The two New World foods that
revolutionized Old World agriculture
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This animal’s introduction
increased military capacity and
hunting efficiency in the New World
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The European nation that occupied most
of the Brazilian coast by 1700
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These Amerindian beliefs survived
beneath the surface despite imposed
Christianity
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A government entity created in 1524 by Spain to put royal
power in place over the empire in Mesoamerica
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This 1535 viceroyalty
encompassed Mexico, C. America, and the Caribbean
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The organization most responsible for
transmitting European beliefs, language , and
culture in Spanish America and Brazil
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He was the most influential defender of Amerindians in the early colonial
period
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The richest institution of the Spanish
colonies
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The two most important economic
generators in Mexico and Peru
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A form of forced labor and tribute granted by the
Spanish crown to reward the earliest
conquerors
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A forced labor system originating
from the Inca where male Amerindians worked six months of the year in the
mines
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17th century sugar plantations
depended upon this source of labor
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The means by which Spain attempted to protect and control
trade to the colonies
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They were Spain’s ‘lesser’ nobles
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They were American-born Spanish whites
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The term used by which slaves could
purchase their freedom
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The two groups of mixed race peoples
who made up the castas of Latin
America
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One of the two early failed attempts at
English colonization
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A form of compulsory labor used by the early English colonies in the
Americas before a ‘more profitable’ labor
system arose in the late 1600s
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The elected representatives in Virginia’s colonial
government
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A valuable plant used to produce a
dye in the Americas
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The largest slave rebellion in North America was this
South Carolinian revolt of 1739
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This ethnic group of Europeans were the first to settle the Mid
Atlantic region
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The literal translation for
‘coureurs de bois’, or Frenchmen living among the natives
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The Amerindians who were early allies
of the Dutch and later the English:
their confederation often fought the
French
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They were missionaries who
established schools, hospitals, and
churches in French Canada
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Their loss in this war led to the French
losing both Canada and Louisiana to
their rivals