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作者:Alain Garrido 16 年以前

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Chapter 18

Chapter 18

Chapter 18

English

America
Latecomers

African Slaves

Less desirable land

New England

Self sufficient Farms

No mixture

Calvinists

Disagree with English

Grain

Carolina

Indigo

Rice

Virginia

Tobacco

Sugar

Economical focal point

New France

Caribbean Islands
Most Valuable posessions

West India

Quebec
Fur trade

French Settlers

Lumber

Cheap land

Hurons

Fatal effects

Dieseases

Cooperation with Indigenous partners

Assimilation

First Nations

Mixed

Metis

Dutch

West Indias
Great Profits
New Netherlands
New Amsterdam

New York

English pressure

Capitalist interest
Dutch West India Company

Caribbean

Sugar plantation

More slaves

Capital Investment

Larger financial ventures

Faster Ships

Brazil

Runaways
Inside the country

Maroons

Palmares

Independence

Mixture
Church
Jesuits

Helped

Africans
Economic Motivation
Sugar Plantation
Gold

The spanish empire

1600-1700
Economic Activity

Haciendas

Market-based agriculture

Peonage to control labor

Indigenous couldnt pay

Sons either

Labor

Markets

Around Mines

Indigenous people

Mita

1 year of 7

Silver extraction

Commerce with Asia

Race mixture

Pure blood

Mulatos

Mestizos

Criollos

Spanish

Catholic church help

Expand borders

Syncretism

Mixture of old cults and Christianity

divided the territory in viceroyalties
Centralized bureaucracy