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    Continuities Of Trade

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    They encountered the native tribes and saw an opportunity for survival. The Spanish viewed the natives as inferior and enslaved them in the encomienda system. The French and Dutch‚ however‚ took a different approach which was to trade with them to develop a friendlier relationship. They traded weapons for food and fur. The British colonists traded with the native Americans‚ and quickly made efforts

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    Man often suffers from a kind of predicament and inability to adjust to the life he lives . This leads to inner suffering and hating of society where he lives ‚ because he is not treated as a human being. “A predicament is a situation lived and felt from the inside. It is something you seek to ameliorate or rise above” William E. Connolly. Some people may be forced to use violence‚ others may prefer alienation from society. Both of them represent a human predicament . Violence begets destruction

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    Spanish colonization The invasion of the Filipinos by Spain did not begin in earnest until 1564‚ when another expedition from New Spain‚ commanded by Miguel López de Legaspi‚ arrived. Permanent Spanish settlement was not established until 1565 when an expedition led by Miguel López de Legazpi‚ the first Governor-General of the Philippines‚ arrived in Cebu from New Spain. Spanish leadership was soon established over many small independent communities that previously had known no central rule. Six

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    Unit 1- chapters 1-4 Chapter 1:New world Beginnings‚ 33‚000 B.C.-A.D. 1769 1. How did Indian societies of South and North America differ from European societies at the time the two came into contact? In What ways did Indians retain a “world view” different from that of the Europeans? 2. What role did disease and forced labor (including slavery) play in the early settlement of America? Is the view of Spanish and Portuguese as especially harsh conquerors

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    What is important from Unit 1? AR ----- (neolithia Rev) 10‚000—8‚000BCE Hunter-gather to settled community Small nomadic‚ gender equality ////domesticate plants animals‚ gender inequity‚ specialization (lead to

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    Forthwith‚ they made Cabigbigaan (Bigan)‚ the heart of the Ylokos settlement their headquarters which Salcedo called “Villa Fernandina” and which eventually gained fame as the “Intramuros of Ilocandia”. Salcedo declared the whole Northern Luzon as an encomienda. Subsequently‚ he became the encomendero of Vigan and Lieutenant Governor of the Ylokos until his death in March 11‚ 1576. Augustinian missionaries joined the military forces in conquering the region through evangelization. They established parishes

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    STUDY GUIDE: AP WORLD SEMESTER 1 52 points- 2 points apiece for summarizing each of the following: (Complete sentences NOT required.) 1. Definition of Civilization Some scholars prefer to define civilizations only as societies with enough economic surpluses to create division of labor and a social hierarchy. The chief difference between civilizations and other societies involves the emergence of formal political organizations‚ or states. Another trait that makes a society a civilization is when

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    people who come from two different backgrounds. 4.​Tupac Amaru was the leader of an uprising against the Spanish in Peru. The uprising was unsuccessful‚ but he became a figure for Peruvian struggle and the indigenous rights. Although the Spanish encomienda had been abolished in 1720‚ most natives at the time living in the Andean region of what is now Ecuador and Bolivia‚ who made up much of the population were still pushed into force

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    revolt was finally subdued when some paid hirelings of the Spaniards from his own camp dastardly assassinated him. REBELLION IN CARAGA(1629-31)  Inflamed by the unjust collection of tribute in kind  Boatloads of rice were commandeered in the encomiendas for a 30- year period‚ with the town parish priest acting as official tribute collector 1649-1650‚ PALAPAG‚ SAMAR  A son of Babaylan‚ Juan Ponce Sumodoy‚ and a datu from Catubig‚ Pedro Caamug‚ headed an uprising that spread to other coastal

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    - people were believed to have crossed a Bering Strait into the Americas 14‚000 years ago - there were 75 million Europeans and by 1500 there were 10 million Americans - in the late 15th century‚ many people came to the Americas and brought diseases that started to kill a lot of people that weren’t immune to the diseases - Conquistadores were able to dominate because the empires were becoming weak from low population 1. America Before Columbus - at first people lived as hunters and gatherers

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