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Chapter 11 Quiz for Exploitation, Inequality, and Resistance
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The Treaty of Utrecht
facilitated cooperation with France
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ceded Jamaica to England
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gave England a thirty-year monopoly on the introduction of African slaves and commercial rights in Spain's empire
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established a commercial relationship with Portugal
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After emerging victorious from the War of Spanish Succession, Philip V gave increased autonomy to Aragon.
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The Crown continued to sell appointments in the Indies until the mid-18th century.
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Beginning in the 1670s, silver production in ________ surpassed that of the two Perus.
New Spain
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New Granada
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Brazil
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Panama
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Between 1660 and 1700, the Spanish fleet reached Vera Cruz
17 times
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21 times
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34 times
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40 times
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Single, licensed vessels that initially sailed directly from Cádiz to designated Atlantic ports were called
regular ships
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occasional ships
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register ships
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trade ships
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The military failed to become an honored and prestigious institution because
it permitted the enlistment of Indians and castas
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poor leadership led to continual losses to the English
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the Crown refused to offer access to military fueros
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low pay attracted only alcoholics, gamblers, and criminals
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In 1777, the Crown created a fourth viceroyalty, that of
Caracas
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New Granada
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Charcas
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RÃo de la Plata
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To stimulate increased output from the Andean silver mines, in 1736 the Crown
began shipping mercury to the Indies
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lowered taxes on silver
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raised taxes on silver
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added labor requirements for miners
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The Crown's revenue measures relied in part on a royal monopoly on
tobacco
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cotton
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silver
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wheat
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The immediate pretext for the expulsion of the Jesuits from Spain and the Indies was
their expulsion from Brazil
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their alleged involvement in a riot in Madrid
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the dismissal of the Marquis of Esquilache
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their declaration of primary loyalty to the pope
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Both the Portuguese and Spanish Crowns worked to minimize the power of the Church in the 18th century.
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The Portuguese Crown banned all religious orders from Minas Gerais after
priests were found to be abusing native miners
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the local Jesuits sparked a riot
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friars were caught smuggling gold
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priests were found to be extorting local officials
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After Portugal expelled the Jesuits from their territories, they sold off all Jesuit property.
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