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History

of the World since 1300


This handout lists some of the key terms, important names and places (and
sometimes statistics or quotes) that will appear throughout the course of the
lecture. While it is not necessary to memorize these, it is useful to keep in mind how
these actors, concepts, and places were influential in determining the historical
processes described.

Lecture 3: Clashing Worlds

Places and Names


Tenochtitln

Cahokia

Cuzco

Mexica

Aymara

Otavalo

Tlaxcalans

Tarascans

Chinampas

Inca

Aztec

Moctezuma (1466-1520)

Isabel (1451-1504) (Castile)

Ferdinand (1452-1516)
(Aragon)

Andalusia

Granada

Canaries & Azores

Juan Sebastian Cabot
(c.1476-1557)

Pedro Alvares Cabral
(d.1520)

Christopher Columbus
(1451-1506)

Cipangu

Orinoco River

Hispaniola

El Dorado

Doa Marina (c.1501-1550)

Francisco Pizarro (c.1475-
1541)

Atahualpa

Cajamarca

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