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WHAP Ch. 16 Terms

GPERSIA Terms

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Vasco De Gama Portuguese sailor who was the first to sail directly from Europe to India, 1498
Ferdinand Magellan Spanish explorer, first to sail around the world. 1519
East India Companies Companies that were given government monopolies of trade in the regions designated, had the right to raise armies and coin money of their own.
World Economy World-wide economic activity between various countries that are considered intertwined and thus can affect other countries negatively or positively. "In 2008, the global economy went into a tailspin as stock markets around the world faltered."
Columbian Exchange Disease, food and people. New export-import patterns that created durable economic inferiorities. Overseas empires.
Lepanto Spanish-directed fleet defeated the navy of the Ottoman empire in the battle of Lepanto in 1571
Core Nations
Dependent Economic Zones
Vasco De Balboa
New France
Atlantic Colonies
Treaty of Paris
Cape Colony
Boers
Calcutta
Seven Years War
Cape of Good Hope
Mercantilism
Mestizos
Francisco Pizarro
John Locke
William Shakespeare
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