Age of Colonization Test Review Answers

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Age of Colonization Test Review Answers DEFINITIONS: 1) Cape of Good Hope-A former province of the Republic of South Africa; the point of land at the Southern end of the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. 2) Plantation-A large farm where cash crops are grown. 3) Olaudah Equiano-An anti-slavery activist who wrote on account of his enslavement. 4) Colonize-To settle in an area and take control of its government. 5) Nationalism-A feeling of pride in one’s homeland; a group’s identity as members of a nation. 6) Culture-The way of life of people who share similar customs and beliefs. 7) Racism-The belief that one race is superior to another. 8) Imperialism-The control by one country of another through economic, political or military means. 9) Cash Crops-Crops grown for sale or export.

5) A leader in the Spanish conquest of America in the 16th century B. QUESTIONS/STATEMENTS 1) Egyptian Pharaohs 2) 10,000 3) Portugal 4) 10,000,000-12,000,000 5) A leader in the Spanish conquest of America in the 16th century 6) Atlantic Passage 7) David Livingstone 8) Congo River 9) An abnormal body condition; sickness

10) A contagious disease caused by a virus and marked by fever and red spots on the skin 11) Jamestown 1607 12) Famines 13) Colonialism 14) African Products 15) Eastern and Western Hemispheres 16) Tomatoes 17) Potatoes

3) Bombay, Madras and Calcutta 4) Portuguese and Spanish C. THE EAST INDIA COMPANY 1) Pepper, spices, cinnamon, nutmeg, silks, cotton, tea and coffee 2) Middle Passage 3) Bombay, Madras and Calcutta 4) Portuguese and Spanish 5)Great Britain, Netherlands, France, Portugal 6) Mughal Empire 7) 1795 8) Mutiny 9) Workforce 10) Java