Final Flashcards

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Clashing of Imperial Nation

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1500’s- exploration: Columbus. Brings Colombian Exchange. Brings disease. Spanish expeditions lead to colonization. De Soto’s expeditions leave the Natives afraid of white people and strangers, as the explores caused disruption taking captives as slaves. Gold, God, and Glory

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Encomienda System

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1500’s- Get people and land; convert them to Christianity

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Requiremento

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1500’s- frees land for Christians to use, while acknowledging the church as the ruler of the world: Papal bull

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4
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Pueblo Revot

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1680- Pueblo people against colonists

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5
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Pequot War

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1636-1637 Pequot against colonists in Mass. Bay

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King Philips War (metacom)

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1675-1676: Phillip tried to get everyone to fight against colonists. Did not want to Assimilate like Kateri and Pocahontas did

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Bacons Rebellion

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1675-1677: Indiscriminate killing of Natives in Virginia

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Iroquois Confederacy

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1650: Seneca, Cuyuga, Onondoga, Tuscarora,Oneida, Mohawk (SCOTOM). Trade, skills, gene pool widening. Fighting outsiders instead of each other. Diplomacy with Europeans.

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First permanent colonies: Jamestown

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1607

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Trading

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1600’s: Relationships begin to build. Dependence on Europeans grow.

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Epidemics

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1600’s: Natives healing makes worse. Cause virgin lands and pilgrims think they have the right to the land.

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Lenne Lenape

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1737: Delaware River (NJ & PA). Walking purchase fraud

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French and Indian War

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1750’s: French live among Indians and intermarrying. Hurts Indians who trade with both. British want land, while French want to trade.

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Fort Necessity

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1754: First shots or French and Indian War shot outside at Jumonville Glen

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Seven Years War

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1756-1763: France gone after this war.

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Proclamation Line 1763

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Restrict settlement West of Appalachians in exchange for neutrality

17
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Pontiacs Rebellion

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1763 uprising; strike British forts (took all but 3), frontier raids. Retaliation–Paxton boys

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Paxton Boys

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1763: Retaliation for pontiacts rebellion

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Us vs them

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Richter mentions an us verse them ideology that they begin to develop; whites vs natives. This racial concept of organizing society is new to them. Creates a problem with the middle ground.

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Lord Dunmores War

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1775: Shawnee resistance to stanwix cession

21
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American Revolution

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Shatters confederacy: Oneida Tuscarora side with America

22
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Sullivan Expedition

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1779: destroys six nations settlements

23
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Fallen Timbers

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1794: Shawnee confederacy defeat

24
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Removal, Assimilation, Trail of Tears

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1800’s

25
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War of 1812

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Techemsah

26
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Seminole Wars, Horseshoe bend

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1800’s: Creek War- 1813-14, Seminole Wars, Black Hawk War 1832