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1 min read•june 18, 2024
📖 AMSCO p.232 - p.126
Term | Definition + Significance |
Capital | Financial resources that were crucial for funding and supporting the maritime ventures and trade expeditions of European powers during the Age of Exploration. |
Commercial Revolution | A period of economic transformation in Europe during the late Middle Ages and early modern period, characterized by increased trade, exploration, and the emergence of a market-oriented economy. |
British-East India Company | A British trading company established for conducting trade in the Indian Ocean and later played a significant role in British imperial expansion in India. |
Dutch-East India Company | A Dutch trading company established to conduct trade in Asia and played a major role in Dutch imperialism in the East Indies (present-day Indonesia). |
Triangular Trade | A trade pattern involving Europe, Africa, the Americas and the exchange of goods, slaves, and resources between them. |
Monopoly | Exclusive control or ownership of a commodity or service which gives the controlling power significant control. |
Viceroys | Appointed representatives of the Spanish crown in the Americas. They were tasked with overseeing and governing the territories on behalf of the Spanish monarchy. |
Audiencias | Royal courts or judicial councils established in Spanish colonies to oversee and regulate colonial administration and legal matters. |
Syncretism | Blending or fusion of different cultural elements, often resulting in the emergence of new cultural practices, beliefs, or traditions. |
Sufism | mystical Islamic belief system in which Muslims seek God through a personal connection, through practices such as prayers and mediation. |
Sikhism | monotheistic religion in Punjab, India, influenced by Hindu and Islamic ideals. |
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