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Terms in this set (35)what was the name of the exchanges the excerpt describes the effect of Columbian exchange how did American Indian societies commonly react to change described in the excerpt using European material goods while trying to preserve their culture how did the process described in the excerpt affect Europeans population and economics increases in population what attitude did the Europeans have towards the Indians in relation to who had the superior civilization Europeans on native Americans as backward savages and thought the European way of life was Superior what type of primary sources would best support Berlin's argument diary entries from a slaveholder disgusting plantation life what contributed most to increasing use of African slave labor in North America during the 1600s and 1700s European demand for agricultural products grown in the colonies how did the export of New world crops to the old world transformed European societies improving diet and health and this by stimulating population growth the patterns described in the excerpt foreshadow which developments of the new world the population declines in native American the trend described most directly illustrates what major historical development in the Atlantic world the Columbian exchange an implication of Las casas argument was that a major decline of the native population of the Americas after 1492 was due to what diseases brought to the Americas what event most directly resulted from the change in the native American population described by Las casas the Spanish importing Africans as a new source of labor in the first half of the 1600s how did American Indians in Virginia Maryland typically respond to English to colonization defending their territory against the English what was the long-term result of the labor situation Jamestown the rise of the plantation system and the use of African slaves compared to New England early English settlement in Virginia and Maryland was characterized in what way lower life expectancy larger population of indentured servants and a greater gender imbalance how would this excerpt be most useful to historians the source of information encouraging men and women to participate in the colonization to appeal and advertise the new land what was a major contrast between New England colonies and the colonies of France New England populations tended to be larger and more gender balance what direct contribution did the Virginia colonists interactions with American Indians described in the excerpt achieve English/native American relations became mostly hostile and characterized by conflict how does Smith's description of the pamunkey peoples interactions with the Virginia colonists serve as evidence to characteristics of the American Indians along the Eastern seaboard the 1600s dependence on English goods what was the most likely reason for Smith's account to increase support for the colony from the monarchy and investors what changes in later settlements did Smith's account of the hardships experienced in the Virginia colony encourage increased attention to farming and agriculture what evidence could support gitlin's argument in the excerpt intermarriage between French and American Indians the description of the relationship between American Indians in the French in the excerpt was most similar between the American Indians and what other Europeans Dutch what evidence would best support the argument in the excerpt artifacts from American Indian settlements what was a direct result of European exploration of North America during the 1500s and early 1600s introduction of new animals and crops to North America the excerpts best represent what developments in the Massachusetts Bay colony in the 1630s growing challenges by dissenters to civil authorities what does the interaction between Cortes and moctezuma demonstrate about Cortes desire for increase power and status what development is probably refer to in moctezuma statement about the mexica were not the aborigines of the country the presence of different and complex societies before European contact what was the primary feature of social relations established in the Spanish colonies in the Western hemisphere the emergence of mixed populations what aspect of a time would best support the general argument in the excerpt about how Europeans changed North America establishment of fence fields on family farms what was a widespread effect of the interactions between European colonists and American Indians described in the excerpt increase intensity of warfare between the two groups what did the French exploration of North America contribute to as reflected in the excerpt the ongoing shift from feudalism to capitalism in Western Europe (an economy need on agricultural surplases I'm French north america) how did the French most differ from the Spanish in the relations with the American Indians French develop stronger relations what motivated the formation of the 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