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Unit 4 AP World
4.6 Internal and External Challenges to State Power
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What types of challenges did social, political, and economic groups pose to state power as empires developed?
Internal challenges
(e.g., civil disturbances)
External challenges
(e.g., revolts in colonies)
What were the Fronde civil disturbances in France aimed at?
They attempted to curb
growing
royal
power.
What was Metacom's War also known as?
King Philip's War
.
What was a significant cause of Metacom's War?
English
colonists used
underhanded tactics
to control
Native
American lands.
By the 17th century, which two powers had pushed the Portuguese out of South Asia?
The
Dutch
and the
English
.
Who became the ruler of Ndongo in 1624?
Ana Nzinga
.
What did Ana Nzinga do in response to Portuguese slave raids?
She became an ally of
Portugal
for protection.
What was the outcome of Nzinga's alliance with Portugal?
The
alliance
eventually broke down, leading to her
rebellion.
What was the status of serfs in Russia compared to Western Europe by the 14th century?
Conditions for serfs in Russia
had
not
improved.
How did wars in the 14th and 15th centuries affect the Russian government?
They weakened the
central government
and increased the power of the
nobility
.
What was the impact of serfdom on Russian peasants?
It
kept
them
under
control
and
provided
free
labor
for
landowners.
What law in 1649 affected Russian serfs?
It chained serfs to the lands where they were born.
Who were the Cossacks and what role did they play in Russia?
They were skilled fighters who sometimes opposed the
government
and served as mercenaries.
Who led a peasant rebellion against Catherine the Great in 1774?
Yemelyan
Pugachev
.
What was the cause of the Pugachev Rebellion?
Catherine's
policies gave power to the nobility over the serfs.
What was the outcome of the Pugachev Rebellion?
Pugachev was captured and executed, leading to increased
oppression
of peasants.
What empire controlled much of India and Pakistan in the 16th and 17th centuries?
The
Mughal Empire
.
What did the Maratha Empire achieve against the Mughals?
They fought and created the
Hindu Maratha Empire
, ending Mughal rule.
What was the Pueblo Revolt and when did it occur?
It was a revolt against the Spanish in
1680
by the Pueblo and Apache.
What was the outcome of the Pueblo Revolt?
The
Spanish
were driven out temporarily but reconquered the area in
1692
.
What significant event occurred in 1655 regarding England's power in the Caribbean?
England defeated Spanish colonists and took control of much of
Jamaica
.
What were the Maroon wars?
They were fights for freedom by escaped slaves in the
Caribbean
.
What was the first recorded slave revolt in the United States?
The
Gloucester County Rebellion
in Virginia in
1663
.
What was the outcome of the Gloucester County Rebellion?
Authorities
ambushed the plotters and arrested them.
What was the significance of Metacom's War?
It was the final major effort of indigenous people to drive the British from
New England
.
What was the Glorious Revolution in England?
It was the overthrow of James II by William of Orange in 1688.
What was the outcome of the Glorious Revolution?
It strengthened the power of
Parliament
and forbade
Catholics
from ruling England.
What were the internal and external challenges to state power for various empires?
Portugal
:
Dutch
and
English
pushed them out of
South Asia
(external), rebellion in Ndongo (external)
France:
Fronde
civil disturbances (internal)
Russia
:
Cossack
rebellion (internal),
Pugachev
rebellion (internal)
South Asia:
Hindu
Marathas ended
Mughal
rule (internal)
Spanish Empire
:
Pueblo
and
Apache
revolts (internal)
British Empire
:
Maroon
wars, Gloucester County Rebellion,
Metacom's
War,
Glorious Revolution
(all internal)
What are some key terms related to the challenges to state power?
Ndongo
Matamba
Maratha Empire
Mirs
Ana Nzinga
Yemelyan Pugachev
Queen Nanny
James II
William of Orange
Mary II
Mohegan
Pequot
Wampanoag