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It reflects the encounters between European and the people of the America between 15th and 17th Centuries.
Native American Culture Small Subsistence Economies Developed Culture Arawaks (Bhamas)
Aztecs (Mexico) Economic activities Religious & social life1. Polygamy2. animist3. shamans4. superstitions
Social life Cultural & Features1. averse to conflict2. Prefered negotiation3. generous host
Economic Activities1. land reclamation chinampas2. Use of canals3. Food Product Corns, beans, Pumpkin potatoes
4. Agrarian economy Mays (Central America) Incas (West Coat+ of South America)
Political1. Oligarchy2. No army3. No religious insitution
Cultural Activities Political Activity
1. Schooling of children2. Calmecac, the institution3. tepochcalli, the center of harming
The Mayas (11 to 16 the Century) Social life Cultural Activities Economic Activities Political Activity
INCAS (Peru)1. Hierarchical society2. No private ownership of resources Political Activity Cultural Activities Economic Activities
Social life1. Wage labour2. Agriculture terrace farming3. means of irrigation4. food product -1. Quenchua, the language2. Great builders
Masonry work3. Quipu, used for mathematical calculation1. Cuzco, the capital2. Centralised administration3. Tribal antonym
Sources1. Literary sources a) Manuscripts b) log books and diaries of the travellers official records2. Archaeological sources a) Monuments and Motives of Voages of Exploration by Europeans
Technological Factor1. Invention of Magnetic compass2. Larger Ships3. Equipment for the defence of the ship4. Circulation of travel literature
Economic Factor Religious Factor1. declining economy2. Shortage of metallic money3. Downfall of Constantinople in declining trade4. Higher taxes on trade
Political Factor1. to spread Christianity 1. Henry the navigator2. Adventurous devout 2. colonialization to divot Christian increase the resources3. Jesuit Missionaries 3. Rights of sovereignty role over new conquered territory4. leaders of expeditions awarded with titles and conqured lands
Process of the Colonialization of America by Spain i) Military strength of spain ii) Use of gun powder and Horses iii) Local people forced to pay tribute or to work in gold and silver mines. iv) Local chieftains were forced to explore new lands and sources of gold. v) By Military repression, forced labour and diseases like small pox.
Cortez and Aztecs i) Cortez be friended Totonacs, a dissent group of Aztecs ii) Montezuma, the Aztec king afraid of gun powder and horses thought Cortes to be the incarnation of exile god to take the revenge. iii) Tenochtitlan, the capital subdued on 8Nov. 1519 iv) Cortes installed christian images in the temple v) Incessant demands for gold by spanish provoked uprising. vi) Mysterious death of Montezuma, led to suspicion and deadly small pox, Elected king cuatemoc chose to give up his life. vii) Cortes became Captain General of new spain in Mexico.
Cabral and Brazil i) Brazil was discovered by Cabaral in 1500 ii) The king of Portugal divided the coast of Brazil in 14 hereditary captaincies. iii) Portuguse were given the right to land ownership and right to enslave local people iv) Production of sugar and sugarcane plantation with the use of slave labour. v) Jesuits work led to acceptance of Christianity and strong denial of slavery. .............................................................................................. Model Questions with Answers
2 Mark Questions : Q. i) Why South America is also called 'Latin America' ? Spanish and Portuguese language are the main language of the continent. ii) These languages are part of the Latin family of Languages. iii) The inhabitants are mostly native European and African by origin. iv) People are catholics and its culture has many elements of native traditions mixed with European ones. (Write any two points)
Five mark questions : Q. i) What were the efforts made to abolish slavery in South America ? It accompanied emerging capitalist system of production. ii) Exploitation was essential to economic gain iii) Philip II of spain banned forced labour in 1601 iv) Law of 1609 abolished slavery, but settlers compelled king to withdraw the law. v) Now African slaves were imported. vi) Slavery existed in Africa prior to the entry of the Europeans. vii) Even Africans helped in the capture of slave in lien of crops imported from South America. viii) reassessment of the suffering experienced by African slaves is still going on ( Write any five points)
Ten marks questions : Q. i) What had begun as uncertain voyages came to have lasting consequences for Europe, the Americas and Africa ? Explain . In 15th Century maritime projects produced knowledge of Sea routes. ii) Influx of gold and silver iii) Expansion of international trade and industrialization. iv) Spain and Portugal did not capitalize the profit. v) England and France took advances of 'discoveries'. vi) Huge in come invested in trade or building up a merchant navy. vii) Formed joint stock companies, sent trading expedition established colonies. viii) Introduced Europeans with the product of the new world like - tobacco, potatoes, cane sugar Cacao rubber and chillies to other countries. ix) Physical decimation of local population x) Destruction of native's livelihood and there enslavement in mines, plantation and mills.
Two marks question : i) What are Chinampas? ii) What do you mean by Tepochalli ? iii) What is calmecac ? iv) What do you understand by Quipu ? v) Who was Christopher Columbus ? How did he become famous ?
Five mark question : i) What are the special feature of Maya culture ? ii) What are the special features of the Aztecs ? iii) What are the similarities between the Aztecs and the Incas ? iv) How did Spain establish an Empire in America ? v) How did Pizarro capture the Incas of Peru ?
Ten Marks Question : i) Who was Cortes ? How did he Colonialise the Aztecs ? ii) What was the process through which Cabral led to colonization of Brazil ? iii) How did the 'discovery' of South America lead to the development of European colonialism ? iv) What were the factors for Spain and Portugal being the first in the 15th Century to venture across the Atlantic ?
Passage based question Dona Marina - Q. i) Who was Dona Marina ii) Why Dona Marina was called 'Matinche' iii) Write the author's name of the 'True History of the Conquest of Mexico'. iv) Write the role of Dona Marina in the defeat of the Aztecs.
MAP Skill Map of South America : Page - 172 Q. Locate the followings city on the outline map of the South America . Santa Fe, Qnito, Lima, Santiago, Buenos, Aires, Rio de Janeiro
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