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Unlike the settlements in the Chesapeake Bay region and the Carolinas, settlements in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island
the diet of the Amerindians, which was superior in nutrients
smallpox, which may have killed 50 percent ofor more of the Amerindian population in Mexico and Central America
an impediment to growth and prosperity
silver from the mines in Potosi
had a normal gender balance due to immigration of family units
the Catholic Church was the primary agent for the transimission of Christian belief as well as European language and culture
resembled the settlement patterns of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies
Columbian Exchange
This refers to the transfer of peoples, animals, plants, and diseases between the New and Old Worlds.
the diet of the Amerindians, which was superior in nutrients
smallpox, which may have killed 50 percent ofor more of the Amerindian population in Mexico and Central America
an impediment to growth and prosperity
silver from the mines in Potosi
had a normal gender balance due to immigration of family units
the Catholic Church was the primary agent for the transimission of Christian belief as well as European language and culture
resembled the settlement patterns of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies
Columbian Exchange
Unlike the English colonies, the French colonies in the Americas
the diet of the Amerindians, which was superior in nutrients
smallpox, which may have killed 50 percent ofor more of the Amerindian population in Mexico and Central America
an impediment to growth and prosperity
silver from the mines in Potosi
had a normal gender balance due to immigration of family units
the Catholic Church was the primary agent for the transimission of Christian belief as well as European language and culture
resembled the settlement patterns of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies
Columbian Exchange
In the 1500s, the majority of the wealth in the Spanish-American colonies came from
the diet of the Amerindians, which was superior in nutrients
smallpox, which may have killed 50 percent ofor more of the Amerindian population in Mexico and Central America
an impediment to growth and prosperity
silver from the mines in Potosi
had a normal gender balance due to immigration of family units
the Catholic Church was the primary agent for the transimission of Christian belief as well as European language and culture
resembled the settlement patterns of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies
Columbian Exchange
By the late 1700s, the wealthiest and most influential of Spain's colonial societies had come to view the Spanish government as
the diet of the Amerindians, which was superior in nutrients
smallpox, which may have killed 50 percent ofor more of the Amerindian population in Mexico and Central America
an impediment to growth and prosperity
silver from the mines in Potosi
had a normal gender balance due to immigration of family units
the Catholic Church was the primary agent for the transimission of Christian belief as well as European language and culture
resembled the settlement patterns of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies
Columbian Exchange
In both Spanish colonies and in Portuguese Brazil
the diet of the Amerindians, which was superior in nutrients
smallpox, which may have killed 50 percent ofor more of the Amerindian population in Mexico and Central America
an impediment to growth and prosperity
silver from the mines in Potosi
had a normal gender balance due to immigration of family units
the Catholic Church was the primary agent for the transimission of Christian belief as well as European language and culture
resembled the settlement patterns of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies
Columbian Exchange
In Mexico, the most devastating effect of thee Colombian Exchange was
the diet of the Amerindians, which was superior in nutrients
smallpox, which may have killed 50 percent ofor more of the Amerindian population in Mexico and Central America
an impediment to growth and prosperity
silver from the mines in Potosi
had a normal gender balance due to immigration of family units
the Catholic Church was the primary agent for the transimission of Christian belief as well as European language and culture
resembled the settlement patterns of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies
Columbian Exchange
In the Spanish colonies, the colonizers adopted
the diet of the Amerindians, which was superior in nutrients
smallpox, which may have killed 50 percent ofor more of the Amerindian population in Mexico and Central America
an impediment to growth and prosperity
silver from the mines in Potosi
had a normal gender balance due to immigration of family units
the Catholic Church was the primary agent for the transimission of Christian belief as well as European language and culture
resembled the settlement patterns of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies
Columbian Exchange
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