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1
the english settlers tried to help the native Americans who were affected with smallpox
2
ideas about the role of divine providence in human affairs
3
The author’s statement that no English settlers fell ill, even though “many performed these favors for the Indians for weeks”
4
political, religious, and economic rivalries shaped European colonial polices in Africa
5
seeking to steer the States General representatives into taking action that would benefit the company financially
6
secure profits from the rapidly expanding trans Atlantic slave trade
7
The demographic makeup of Barbadian society and the structure of its economy make existing punishments for enslaved people justified.
8
Despite the small size of Barbadian plantations, the landowners on Barbados are very wealthy.
9
Coerced labor systems have allowed a minority of the population of Caribbean colonial societies to reap enormous economic benefits.
10
local elites successfully resisted attempts at state centralization and asserted their autonomy from central rule
11
internal challenges to state power could lead to the establishment of new state-like structures within existing states
12
Russia had encountered significant resistance to its plans for further territorial expansion from some of the established states in eastern and southern Europe.
13
The period of Mamluk rule in Egypt saw a high number of conversions to Islam and a considerable reduction in the percentage of Coptic Christians in the overall population of Egypt.
14
The Ottoman millet system, an arrangement designed to utilize the economic contributions of non-Muslim groups within the empire while granting them limited autonomy to organize their communal affairs under their own religious leaders
15
Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Empire faced considerable restrictions on their religious practices, legal rights, and social freedoms.
16
improvements in European geographic knowledge of Africa and the Indian Ocean
17
advances in shipbuilding and navigational methods
18
Economic competition against Spain and Portugal and a desire to find new sailing routes to Asia
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1
the english settlers tried to help the native Americans who were affected with smallpox
2
ideas about the role of divine providence in human affairs
3
The author’s statement that no English settlers fell ill, even though “many performed these favors for the Indians for weeks”
4
political, religious, and economic rivalries shaped European colonial polices in Africa
5
seeking to steer the States General representatives into taking action that would benefit the company financially
6
secure profits from the rapidly expanding trans Atlantic slave trade
7
The demographic makeup of Barbadian society and the structure of its economy make existing punishments for enslaved people justified.
8
Despite the small size of Barbadian plantations, the landowners on Barbados are very wealthy.
9
Coerced labor systems have allowed a minority of the population of Caribbean colonial societies to reap enormous economic benefits.
10
local elites successfully resisted attempts at state centralization and asserted their autonomy from central rule
11
internal challenges to state power could lead to the establishment of new state-like structures within existing states
12
Russia had encountered significant resistance to its plans for further territorial expansion from some of the established states in eastern and southern Europe.
13
The period of Mamluk rule in Egypt saw a high number of conversions to Islam and a considerable reduction in the percentage of Coptic Christians in the overall population of Egypt.
14
The Ottoman millet system, an arrangement designed to utilize the economic contributions of non-Muslim groups within the empire while granting them limited autonomy to organize their communal affairs under their own religious leaders
15
Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Empire faced considerable restrictions on their religious practices, legal rights, and social freedoms.
16
improvements in European geographic knowledge of Africa and the Indian Ocean
17
advances in shipbuilding and navigational methods
18
Economic competition against Spain and Portugal and a desire to find new sailing routes to Asia