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| What were the reasons for European exploration? |
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| "God, Glory, and Gold" or due to increased wealth, wanting to spread christianity, and inventing new technology. |
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| An instrument used by sailors to determine their latitude at sea. |
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| The science in mapmaking. |
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| Who founded the first school of navigation? |
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| What two countries had rival claims on the newly discovered land? |
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| What was the imaginary line that Pope Alexander VI created to divide discovered land between Spain and Portugal? |
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| What was the name of the trading company that the Dutch established that alowed them to dominate trade? |
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| Did England or the Netherlands (Dutch) win dominace in trade in the East Asia region? |
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| What was the name of ships that had both square and triangular sails that could say against the wind? |
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| What European country started (or lead) the exploration by sea? |
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| Who was the explorerer that was the first person to travel down the west side of Africa? |
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| Who was the explorer who sailed all around Africa and went to India? |
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| Who was the explorer that discoverd and explored the Caribbean Islands (Bahamas)? |
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| Which two countries were the leaders in exploration? |
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| Which two countries dominated trade in China and Japan? |
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| England and the Netherlands (Dutch) |
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| What name was given to the tip of South Africa because it opened the sea route to Asia? |
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| What was the name of the treaty between Portugal and Spain in 1494? |
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| Chinese Muslim admiral who sailed from Southeast Asia to eastern Africa. |
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| Who conquered the Aztecs in Mexico? |
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| Who conquered the Incas in Peru? |
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| A payment by one country to another to acknowledge its submission. |
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| What is the form of Japanese poetry called that is 5-7-5 syllables and has a 3 line verse? |
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| A Japanese warrior chieftain. |
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| Who was the first Chinese explorer that lead seven overseas voyages (before Portugal and Spain)? |
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| Joint stock companies in the 1500's to 1600's did what? |
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| Funded the colonies in the Americas. |
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| What was the policy of merchantilism? |
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| Countries increase wealth by selling more goods to other countries. |
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| What was the Tokugawa Shogunate? |
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| A Chinese military government. |
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| What three factors helped the Spanish conquistadores to conquer the Aztecs? |
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| Superior weapons, disease, and native enemies of the Aztecs. |
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| What was the encomienda system? |
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| System where the Spanish had the Native Americans work for them. |
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| What did Hongwe do to help the Chinese? |
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| Overthrew the Mongols and established the Ming Dynasy. |
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| In the 1500's, what countries did the China trade with? |
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| Only Japan and other Asian countries. |
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| What was the name of the policy that Japan created to control foreign ideas? |
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