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4.6 State Power

AP World History 4.6 Development of State power 1450 to 1750

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What led to resistance from social, political and economic groups? State expansion and centralization led to resistance from an array of social, political, and economic groups on a local level. Local resistance:
Who were Native Americans revolting against in Santa Fe? What were they called? Pueblo Revolts 1680-1700 Santa Fe, Native Americans against Spanish rule, eventually defeated but gained less oppressive rule
Fronde Fronde (“sling” used to break windows) attempt 1648-53 by French nobles against Louis XIV b.1638, r.1643-1715 (actually against Mazarin and his mother as regent as they increased taxes), fled Paris twice, led to absolutism
What happened in the Cossack revolts? Cossack revolts e.g., 1670 leader Razin, serfs fled masters and joined/identified with Cossacks on frontier, between Moscow and Caspian Sea, crushed
What began 1680 with Aurangzeb expansion? what was the result? Maratha conflict with Mughals: began 1680 with Aurangzeb expansion, Maratha (central India) successful, even defeated UK late 1700s
Who was Ana Nzinga? Ana Nzinga’s resistance (as ruler of Ndongo and Matamba); early 1600s against Portugal, famous story of her sitting on assistant
Whose war was the Metacom's War? Metacom’s War (King Philip’s War): prior generation friendly with Pilgrims expanding colonial populations; 1670s against Puritans (defeated), 3000 Indians killed, 1000 English killed
What challenged existing authorities in the Americas? Slave resistance challenged existing authorities in the Americas.
Maroon societies? The establishment of Maroon societies in the Caribbean and Brazil:
What is the Stono revolt? North American slave resistance: e.g., 1739 Stono revolt (SC) lasted about 1 week, 25 colonists killed, up to 50 AA killed; NY/Manhattan 1741 word leaked and about 100 AA killed, deported before revolt
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