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10This Italian sailor convinced Queen Isabella of
Spain he would be able to reach India by sailing
west.
11Early maps of the New World were based on his
journals, hence the name America.
12The fleet of this Spanish explorer completed a
trip around the world, even though he did not.
13This Portuguese sailor was the first European to
sail around the southern tip of Africa.
14This Portuguese sailor was the first European to
sail to India.
15Columbus explored the islands of the Caribbean
Sea in this year.
16The title given to the Spanish explorers of the
New World.
17This line, as a result of the Treaty of
Tordesillas, divided non-Christian lands among
Spain and Portugal.
18Hernando Cortez was able to conquer this Native
American civilization, located in modern-day
Mexico.
19Francisco de Coronado searched what is now the
Southwest U.S in search of these.
20This term refers to the exchange of plants and
animals between the Old World and the New World.
21The shift from mining to agriculture in the New
World lead to the creation of these large farms.
22Name of the journey from Africa to America within
the colonial system of triangular trade.
23According to this economic theory, a nations
power was based on that nations supply of gold
and silver.
24Process where competing African tribes would
capture and sell fellow Africans to slave traders.
25The of idea remove oneself from direct contact
with others.
26Japanese rulers banned all missionaries after
Jesuits destroyed these cultural artifacts.
27The Moluccas Islands of Southeast Asia were
better known by Europeans by this name.
28Traders from this European nation were the first
to arrive at almost every port in Asia.
29Around 200BC, the Han Dynasty extended the Great
Wall west into the Gobi Desert to protect
travelers along this famous trade route
30The oldest of the worlds major monotheistic
religions
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31The name of the influential Chinese philosopher
who stressed honor and the concept of filial
piety.
32This document, signed in 1215, was the first to
legally limit the power of a king.
33Name of the sect within Islam that believes that
Caliphs must be descendants of Mohammed
34The writer is considered the father of the
Humanism movement of the Renaissance
35This Renaissance artist is buried in the
Pantheon, the most complete ruin of ancient Roman
civilization.
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37TRADE AND CHINA
38China first welcomed, then banned European
traders from most of their ports under this
dynasty.