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In 3-5 sentences, explain why enslaving the Indigenous peoples of the Americas was largely unsuccessful in filling the need of
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I would like some help
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How did the Portuguese experience in Brazil differ from the Spanish experience in Latin America?
... I don't really have any idea
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Lala
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In 1954, the French gave up control of their colony in Vietnam, primarily because of:
A. A bloody war for independence fought by
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Anonymous
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Why did the Spanish bring enslaved people from West Africa to New Spain?(1 point)
Responses They wanted people to help them learn
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Identify Central Issues - Explain why the Pilgrims’ government came about and why its existence was important.
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lumity
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Choose the correct answer from the drop down menu. (1 point)
resulted in the deaths of approximately a third of the Native
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Memes Goofy ahh ohio
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In the late 1800s ____________ attempted to exert complete control over ___________ in order to control the gold and diamond
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What two nations competed to include Siam in their sphere of influence?(1 point)
Responses Netherlands and Great Britain
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How did the people of imperial nations use Eurocentrism to justify colonialism?
A. They believed they could make better use of
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Jubilee
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Which of the following accurately describes the effect the British had on Pacific cultures?
A. The Aborigine population is now a
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NightMareSansFanGurl
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The British government decided to tax the American colonies
a. to pay off war debts b. to teach the colonists a lesson c. to
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Bella
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What was the purpose of treaty of tordesillas
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Achilles
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Which of the following statements connects Woodrow Wilson's infentions of imperialist rule to national self determination? (1
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I would like some help
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What was one major similarity that Spanish, Dutch, French, and English settlements had in common relative to the relations with
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Which of the following best assesses the impact of colonization on religion in Africa? (1 point)
Colonial powers forced Africans
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Which of the following were reasons the spanish wanted to colonize to the new world? select all that apply
to seek wealth to
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Use the chart to answer the question according to the chart what was the primary reason for establishing the English colonies
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Why did the British want to expand control into the Ohio Valley in the mid-1700s?(1 point)
Responses to force the French out of
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Brucedropemoff
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The Western presence in Africa left a legacy that:
A. was entirely negative. B. disappeared immediately when the colonial powers
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angela
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Read this quote from the section: "In 1879 colonial authorities divided Zulu lands into 13 territories." How could historians
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Bot, Why did the British want to expand control into the Ohio Valley in the mid-1700s?
A. to force the French out of North
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Devyn
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Which of the following statements best describes the role of missionaries in the Americas? (1 point)
• Missionaries were
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Imagine you investigated the role colonial plantations had on the increase of the African slave trade. Which of the following
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How did European nations come to rule most of Africa, despite the presence of strong African kingdoms?
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MissFire🖤
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What does Powhatan suggest about English motives?
A. The English must capture Powhatan’s people to learn how to survive on the
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ryn
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Which statement best illustrates how American Indians were affected by British colonization
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Anonymous
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Which of the following describes how the Spanish colonization affected American Indians in Middle America?
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Ezra Davis
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How did the arrival of Spanish explorers affect Native Americans?
• Spanish exploration brought settlers who pushed Native
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Anonymous
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Cecil Rhodes, the 19th Century British colonialist, created huge fortunes by controlling diamond exports from which region of
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Anonymous
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1: Which impact did Enlightenment ideas have on the Spanish colonies?
A. Many colonists called for independence from Spain. B.
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RollyPolley
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What was the British Raj?
the British government that controlled India until the end of World War II the British Parliament
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Bri
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what was one major similarity that spanish,dutch,french, and english settlements had in common relative to the relations with
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Which of the following were reasons the Spanish wanted to colonize the New World? Select all that apply.
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Why did the British look to colonize the region, and how did that change the lives of indigenous people?
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Taiwan
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4.What was the encomienda system?
A. a system in which Spanish monarchs shared with Native Americans the right to demand labor
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Leah<3
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Which best describes a proprietary colony?
A. The colony is under direct control of the king B. The colony has no charter from
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Gelo
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So my question on is:
Why did the English establish colonies in the Americas? (5 points) The English established colonies in
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Cami
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In 3-5 sentences, assess the effect of Spanish colonization on the traditions and customs of Latin America's Indigenous people
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In 1-2 sentences, compare how the approach of European colonization in Asia and Africa was similar. (2 points)
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The _______ were responsible for the forced migration of more people from Africa than any other colonial power
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jean
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1) Create a list of positive and negative aspects about imperialism. Do you think one side outweighs the other?
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Which best describes a proprietary colony?
(1 point) O The colony is under direct control of the king. The colony has no charter
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Big jay
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Five territories Liberia lost during territorial expansion
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Nathaniel Benson
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Which document addressed colonial concerns about English policies
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why did European nations colonize Africa
is it They wanted to adopt african cultures,They wanted to convert to aferican religons,
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max
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The English established colonies -
* 10 points along the Atlantic Ocean in North America along the Atlantic Ocean in South
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Cm0ney
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What conditions most directly resulted from the imperial crisis? Select the three correct answers
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Which of the following was a characteristic of the encomienda system?
(1 point) Responses was ultimately replaced by the
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Doma
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how can we end surrogation?
I didn't know that anyone wanted to end surrogation. It's the substitution of one person for another
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majesta
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Which of the following statements best explains the motivations for creating the EIC? (1 point)
• The Mughal Empire was
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