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Chapter 17: The diversity of American colonial societies 1530-1770 18th century Choctow leader red shoes befriended French in Mississippi valley(traded deerskins for guns)became rich but English cut off French shipping so he made an alliance with the English so was murdered by French resulted in 1747 civil war of the Choctow and killed colonist and Chocktows 1.Wars,epidemics,and territorial loss but also adapted technology and politics but in the end were dominated 2.political and economic demands of Europe,new plants,animals,diseases,technology,American staple crops and other riches 3.complex colonial society: Americans,Africans,and Europeans Societies represented by diverse cultures,slave trade,natives,and Eruopean colonizerâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Slavery and Slave trade Portuguese captured and enslaved Amerindians and progressed inland because of slave deaths Eventually used African slaves more more productive and resistant to disease but more$ 5 africans for every European 1650-1750 d. Colonial Networks of Trade American silver=European expanision,industrialization,pid for asian spice silk pottery in philipines Rich mines of peru,Bolivia and mexico had population growth and commercial links Potosi 1625 120,000 pop. Chilean wheat,argentine livestock.and ecuaodrian textile Sugar ,slaves tobacco in brazil for yerba,livestock,hides,silver Brazil allowed illegal trade between Spanish colonies and Europe Especially after discovering gold 4. Society in Colonial Latin America Except viceroy Spanish nobility not coming Hidalagos (lesser nobles) were well off 2.merchants,lawyers,artisans,priests;3beggars criminals prostitutes Creoles(whites born in america) were mixed d. 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