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HIST-1301 Chapter 1 Recall and Reflect questions

  1. Why did European countries seek to establish settlements in the New World because they wanted to expand their horizons. For the gold, glory, and to spread their religion. And they wanted to have more land than other countries. Since it was discovered, they wanted to put their land to good use. 2How did Indian women occupy different social roles and exercise different social responsibilities than European women In contrast to Women have been in the European labor force since the continent was founded. They have played an essential role in the agricultural society which dominated the initial stage of economic development. Since the Industrial Revolution, women moved from the farms to the mills and factories... Native American Women cared for children, prepared meals, and gather certain foods. They assumed leadership roles in the household, economy, and social system. They had the power to negate or renegotiate trade or land deals if the deemed unjust or imbalanced ...

HIST-1301 Chapter 2 Recall and Reflect questions

  1Compare patterns of colonization between the Spanish and the English . What similarities do you see ? What differences ? Spain and the Enlish have many similarities. They are both maritime countries; they are both monarchies, and they exercise monarchy internally; they respect Catholicism, and they pursue "merchantism" in colonial expansion. Spain, who came to the North American continent as a conqueror, is also reflected in their land management methods. Initially, the Spanish colonists were militarized. Stronghold (later town). Once the stronghold or town is built, the king will allocate the surrounding land to the general of the army as a reward. Get more land than infantry. English adopted the method of "indirect rule", trying to make the colony become independent politically and economically. In areas designated as colonies under the direct jurisdiction of the British Emperor, the original administrative institutions such as tribes and villages were...