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