Matilda Smolij
5/12/2016 20:41:01
Here's my answer to MQ1, I am sure there is a lot more that I can add so please give suggestions.
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Audrey Mills
6/12/2016 13:09:54
Hi! I really like your answer, but I would add something about how diseases that the native peoples of the Americas had no immunities to arrived sometimes even before the European settlers themselves, and either greatly weakened or wiped out their populations. Another advantage that the Europeans had was their gunpowder weapons (the native peoples had none at first), and their many domesticated animals that they brought with them. There is also an inherent violent streak in the European culture and mindset, and Christianity is an evangelical religion: both were motivators. Let me know if I forgot anything, or if I missed the point entirely!
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Ava and Matilda
5/12/2016 23:00:06
Matilda and I attempted to do the seeking the main point question on page 618:
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Yasmeen Gaber
6/12/2016 17:48:20
European Empires and Ottomans:
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Bingham
6/12/2016 13:52:17
This one came up in every class I think.
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Yasmeen Gaber
6/12/2016 16:38:15
MQ3: What was the economic foundation of colonial rule in Mexico and Peru? How did it shape the kinds of societies that arose there?
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Yasmeen Gaber
6/12/2016 16:40:38
MQ5: What distinguished the British settler colonies of North America from their counterparts in Latin America?
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maurielle mcgarvey
6/12/2016 19:16:07
hi !
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Matilda Smolij
6/12/2016 21:42:23
I also said that many of the British settlers wanted to escape aspects of the European society and the Spanish and Portuguese were attempting to recreate it in some ways. Also, I think the British settlers had less racial mixing? I may be wrong.
Yasmeen Gaber
6/12/2016 16:44:55
MQ2: What large-scale transformations did European empires generate?
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Cassie Barham
6/12/2016 20:58:35
I think you can expand on trade a little more by also mentioning how exchange of ideas fueled the Scientific Revolution and the profits that came from trade among colonies served as a base on which Europe's industrial revolution was established.
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Jacqui Touchet
6/12/2016 22:05:01
I also think you could add something about how horses affected Native American culture by enabling a more male dominated way of getting food which led to women losing some of their status as food producers. I'm not sure if that is large scale enough or just a random detail though.
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maurielle mcgarvey
6/12/2016 19:25:37
what motivated russian empire building ?
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Bingham
6/12/2016 21:24:08
I think you could add that there was a motive to expand Christian Orthodoxy with the expansion of empire.
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Niara Pelton
6/12/2016 21:04:53
• MQ3: What was the economic foundation of colonial rule in Mexico and Peru? How did it shape the kinds of societies that arose there?
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Cassie Barham
6/12/2016 21:11:07
MQ: How did the plantation societies of Brazil and the Caribbean differ from those of southern colonies in British North America?
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Cassie Bathm
6/12/2016 21:18:25
MQ: In what ways might European empire building in the Americas be understood as a single phenomenon? And in what respects should it be viewed as a set of distinct and separate processes?
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Niara Pelton
6/12/2016 21:18:33
• MQ4: How did the plantation societies of Brazil and the Caribbean differ from those of southern colonies in British North America?
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Cassie Barham
6/12/2016 21:24:14
MQ: How did the Russian Empire transform the life of its conquered people and of the Russian homeland itself?
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Cassie Barham
6/12/2016 21:25:07
MQ: How did the Russian Empire transform the life of its conquered people and of the Russian homeland itself?
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Niara Pelton
6/12/2016 21:25:43
• MQ5: What distinguished the British settler colonies of North America from their counterparts in Latin America?
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Cassie Barham
6/12/2016 21:28:16
MQ: What were the major features of Chinese empire building in the early modern era?
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Cassie Barham
6/12/2016 21:30:37
MQ: IN what ways was the Ottoman Empire important for Europe in the early modern era?
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Yasmeen Gaber
6/12/2016 22:19:33
This probably goes under military threat, but it's also important to mention that the Ottoman Empire brought an end to Byzantine Christendom (you know, the fall of Constantinople) and secured Anatolia and some of the Balkans as part of the Islamic world rather than to Western Christendom.
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Niara Pelton
6/12/2016 21:46:11
• MQ7: How did the Russian Empire transform the life of its conquered people and of the Russian homeland itself?
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Niara Pelton
6/12/2016 21:59:54
• MQ6: What motivated Russian empire building?
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