mercantilism
silver
Columbian Exchange
Zheng He
Daimyo
Patrons
Protestant Reformation
Asia (East Indies)
Ottoman and Safavid
Mestizo
Caravels, astrolabe, improved maps.
Spain
Manchus
Islam
Portugal
Atlantic System
Wood-block prints
Devshirme
Tax-farming
Songhai
Gentry
Sikhism
Chartered Company (Joint-stock company)
Safavid Empire
Mit'a System
Predominant religion of Southwest Asia and North Africa
A person of mixed European and Native American blood
Type of art popularized in Japan
The Dutch East India Company is an example of this
Ottoman system of recruitment of Christian boys into the military
2 new transportation tools utilized to enhance exploration
Empire that utilized Shiite Islam to differentiate itself from its neighbors
The movement of goods, wealth, and free and unfree laborers, and the mixing of African, American and European cultures and peoples
The wealthy, landowning class in Japan that had much of its power stripped away by a centralized authority
"commercialism." The belief in creating a favorable balance of trade with other countries.
The exchange of new foods, animals, peoples, and diseases between the Old World and the New World
Ethnic minority in China that came to power and adopted more popular cultural traits of the majority
Movement that led to new Christian denominations that rejected certain Catholic teachings
Amerindian labor system where villages were required to provide a certain amount of workers each year.
Abundant commodity utilized in this time period that facilitated global trade
Primary desired-destination for European exploration whether it was traveling south around Africa, West across the Atlantic, or North through the Northern Atlantic
Country that sponsored the first voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
Islamic empires that bitterly opposed one another
Earliest European sea-power. Set up a school for navigation.
New syncretic religion founded in Northern India that contrasted with the popular religions of that region (Hinduism and Islam)
The upper, landowning class in Europe
Islamic African empire that controlled trade during this era.
Wealthy Europeans who supported the arts
Chinese admiral who led numerous voyages throughout the Indian Ocean
System where tax collectors paid a percentage up-front to the government, and then were allowed to collect higher taxes from the people
Description | Match: |
Chinese admiral who led numerous voyages throughout the Indian Ocean | Zheng He |
Earliest European sea-power. Set up a school for navigation. | Portugal |
Country that sponsored the first voyages across the Atlantic Ocean | Spain |
Primary desired-destination for European exploration whether it was traveling south around Africa, West across the Atlantic, or North through the Northern Atlantic | Asia (East Indies) |
2 new transportation tools utilized to enhance exploration | Caravels, astrolabe, improved maps. |
"commercialism." The belief in creating a favorable balance of trade with other countries. | mercantilism |
The Dutch East India Company is an example of this | Chartered Company (Joint-stock company) |
The movement of goods, wealth, and free and unfree laborers, and the mixing of African, American and European cultures and peoples | Atlantic System |
Abundant commodity utilized in this time period that facilitated global trade | silver |
The exchange of new foods, animals, peoples, and diseases between the Old World and the New World | Columbian Exchange |
Predominant religion of Southwest Asia and North Africa | Islam |
Movement that led to new Christian denominations that rejected certain Catholic teachings | Protestant Reformation |
New syncretic religion founded in Northern India that contrasted with the popular religions of that region (Hinduism and Islam) | Sikhism |
Type of art popularized in Japan | Wood-block prints |
Wealthy Europeans who supported the arts | Patrons |
Amerindian labor system where villages were required to provide a certain amount of workers each year. | Mit'a System |
Ethnic minority in China that came to power and adopted more popular cultural traits of the majority | Manchus |
The wealthy, landowning class in Japan that had much of its power stripped away by a centralized authority | Daimyo |
A person of mixed European and Native American blood | Mestizo |
The upper, landowning class in Europe | Gentry |
Empire that utilized Shiite Islam to differentiate itself from its neighbors | Safavid Empire |
Islamic African empire that controlled trade during this era. | Songhai |
Ottoman system of recruitment of Christian boys into the military | Devshirme |
System where tax collectors paid a percentage up-front to the government, and then were allowed to collect higher taxes from the people | Tax-farming |
Islamic empires that bitterly opposed one another | Ottoman and Safavid |