Chapter 6 – Lesson 2
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Transcript of Chapter 6 – Lesson 2
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Chapter 6 – Lesson 2Influences of the Past
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Mulatto
A person with African and European background
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NATIVE GROUPS OF THE CARIBBEAN
Arawaks – lived in the Greater Antilles
Caribs – lived in the Lesser AntillesCiboneys – the first group on the
islands
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Commercial Farming
A kind of agriculture in which crops are raised for sale
The most important crop that the Spanish colonists grew was sugar.
Sugarcane
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abolish
To end (slavery)
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Indentured servant
A person who agrees to work for a certain period of time, often in exchange for travel expenses.
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Columbian exchange
The movement of people, animals, plants, diseases, and ideas between Europe and the Americans in the 1400’s and 1500’s.
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Columbian Exchange
People arrived in Central America from: Africa Spain Asia
These people brought: A variety of foods to Central America like
cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, melons, bananas, rice
Crops like potatoes and maize (corn). Livestock like cattle, pigs, and horses.
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Columbian Exchange…
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legacy
Anything handed down from an ancestor
Europe – melons, lettuce, onionsSpanish – Bananas, rice, yams