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How did the negative impact of European colonization outweigh the positive effects?
a.The poor treatment of native cultures
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Bri
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The meanings of which set of terms below were used to construct this sentence?
(The explorers and soldiers who helped colonize
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HELP IM GUNNA EXPLODE
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Briefly identify two effects of European colonization on New Mexico during 1600s and 1700s
I need help on this one Poor crops so
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Trish
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1.Drag and drop the North American colony to the European nation that first claimed it. Answers
England- Jamestown France- Quebec
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Describe the relationship Indigenous people had with the majority of the European colonists. (1 point)
A. Unbalanced B.
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why did european nations colonize africa
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Why did European nations colonize Africa?(1 point)
Responses They wanted to adopt African cultures. They wanted to adopt African
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Why did European nations colonize Africa?(1 point)
Responses They wanted to adopt African cultures. They wanted to adopt African
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How did European colonizers use systemic racism to justify their cruelty to Indigenous people?(1 point)
Responses a. European
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3.4.6 - Quiz: The French, Dutch, and English Colonies Quiz
Social Studies 8 Q1 / 3. The Early Americas and European Settlement /
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Which statement correctly assesses the impact of Christianity on Africa after European colonization
1- Christian missionaries
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What country originally colonized the area now known as Delaware?
A. France B. England C. the Netherlands D. Sweden
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The late 1400s through the early 1600s was a time of exploration and early settlement of several european colonies. Each
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Which of the following statements best investigates why the Spanish and Portuguese were able to
influence Indigenous communities
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Red Rider
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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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France took the lead in colonizing the Upper Midwest region. From the early sixteenth century on, French soldiers, missionaries
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Spanish colonization in New Spain quick check answers
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why did european colonize africa
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What is 6.4 written as a fraction?
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Why did European nations colonize Africa?
They wanted to adopt African cultures. They wanted to convert to African religions.
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How were European-owned coffee and sugar plantations in Hawaii a threat to tribal sovereignty?(1 point)
Responses a. These
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How did European colonizers use systemic racism to justify their cruelty to Indigenous people?(1 point) Responses
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REVIEW: Which of these is generally true of European motives in the New World?
Group of answer choices The French and Dutch
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European colonization and intervention in the Western Hemisphere were held in check by the _
Doctrine.
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Which source would you use to learn more about the consequences of European attempts to convert indigenous populations to
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The settlement at San Miguel de Gualdape was doomed from the beginning and lasted only six months. What is the correct
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Assess the consequences of European attempts to convert Indigenous peoples to Christianity. Which consequence most likely
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Assess the consequences of European attempts to convert Indigenous peoples to Christianity. Which consequence most likely
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The late 1400s through the early 1600s was a time of exploration and early settlement of several European colonies. Each
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who initally brought spanish to the new world?
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On what things might the Europeans and Taino agree?
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The late 1400s through the early 1600s was a time of exploration and early settlement of several European colonies. Each
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What country colonized New Mexico and established its colonial heritage language?
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Which of the following options best describes the map above?
The map illustrates the middle passage. The map illustrates the
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Sza
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The late 1400s through the early 1600s was a time of exploration and early settlement of several European colonies. Each
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which of the following describes how missions helped Europeans settle the area
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In 1 to 2 sentences, compare the similarities and differences between European colonization of Asia and Africa
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Unit 5 Lesson 2 European colonies in Africa
1..How did European nations come to rule most of Africa, despite the presence of
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Which conclusion can BEST be drawn from the chart?
A. The Spanish supported French land claims in the Southeast. B. The Spanish
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Anonymous ;)
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beginning in the 1500s, European nations conquered most of South East Asia to set up . They built ports and cities to export the
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Anonymous
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Drag and drop the North American Colony to the European nation that first claim it
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SpongeBob
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What was a major consequence of European colonization of South America in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?
A Explorers
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Question 9 of 20
The Colonization of New France and New Netherlands 1534: Jacques Cartier makes the first of three voyages to
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cartez watkins
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Why would European nations give away land to people willing to settle and work in their colonies? (4 points)
a To support the
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Aubree
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How did the arrival of European settlers change life for indigenous people on the plains?
The settlers and Native Americans used
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21 pilots (not really)
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How did the arrival of European settlers change life for indigenous people on the plains?
Settlers and the indigenous people of
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Where did the Dutch, British, and French expand to its 1800βs
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Princess
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The Colonization of New France and New Netherlands
. 1534: Jacques Cartier makes the first of three voyages to Canada. . 1603:
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help
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the french were motivated to colonize north america due to
a.for economic gain and trade routes b.for economic gain and religious
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symone
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How did the Portuguese use geographic factors to help them control the spice trade?
They used European technology and expanded
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Warren
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How did European Americans hope to influence Native Americans to adopt their culture?
through encouraging the Bureau of Indian
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michael
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American History
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Colonial Period
Colonialism
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Exploration and Colonization
Exploration and Settlement
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Indigenous Peoples
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