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9th Grade Chapter 15

Review of the First Global Age: Europe and Asia

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Astrolabe A device used to measure the angel of the sun and the stars above the horizon.
A ship with square and triangular sails. Caravel
Cartographer A mapmaker
A term for "rule" in India Raj
Sepoy An Indian soldier.
Why did European rulers encourage ocean exploraton? To find new trade routes.
Who were successful merchants and rulers in Southeast Asia? Women
Who did the Portuguese lose control of trade to in the 1600s? Dutch
What was the Ming and Qing dynasties policy on foreign trade? They restricted foreign trade.
What is Souteast Asia region composed of? A mainland and scattered islands.
Who took control of the spice trade from the Portugese? Dutch
How is Kora similar to China? Discouraged contacts with outsiders.
Who was the Khmer Empire influenced by? India
During the 15th century, which two European countires began sea voyages of exploration? Portugal and Spain
What were Magellan and his crew seeking on their voyage? A sea route through America to the Indies.
What was one factor that caused Muslims to resent the Portuguese? Religious intolerance, the Portuguese tried to convert them.
Why were the Chinese uninterested in trading with Europeans? European goods were inferior to Chinese goods.
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