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269967595Aztec EmpireMajor state that developed in what is now Mexico in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries; dominated by seminomadic Mexica, who had migrate into the region from northern Mexico.0
269967596BeninTerritorial state that emerged by the fifteenth century in the region that is now southern Nigeria; ruled by a warrior king who consolidated his state through widespread conquest.1
269967597"Chosen Women"Among the Incas, girls who were removed from their homes at a young age, trained in Inca ideology, and set to producing corn beer and textiles; they later wee given as wives to distinguished men or sent to serve as priestesses.2
269967598Christopher ColumbusGenoses mariner commissioned by Spain to search for a new trading route to Asia; in 1492, he found America instead.3
269967599Seizure Constaninople (1453)Constantinople, the capital and almost the only outpost left of the Byzantine Empire, fell to the army of the Ottoman sultan Mehed II "the Conqueror" in 1453, an event marked as the end of Christian Byzantium.4
269967600"Firestick Farming"A manipulation of their environment by the Paleolithic peoples of Australia that involved controlled burns to clear underbrush.5
269967601FulbeWest Africa's largest pastoral society, whose members gradually adopted Islam and took on a religious leadership role that lead to the creation of a number of new states.6
269967602Vasco da GammaPortuguese explorer whose voyage was the first European venture to reach India by circling the tip of South Africa.7
269967603Huitzilopochtli (Pronunciation anyone?)Patron deity of the Aztec empire, associated with the sun.8
269967604Hundred Years WarMajor conflict between France and England over rival claims to territory in France; the two states' need to finance the war helped encourage their administrative development.9
269967605IgboPeople whose lands were east of the Niger River in what is now southern Nigeria in West Africa; they built a complex society that rejected kingship and centralized statehood and relied on other institutions to provide social coherence.10
269967606Inca EmpireThe Western Hemisphere's largest imperial state in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries; built by a relatively small community of Quechua-speaking people, the empire stretched some 2,500 miles along the Andes Mountains.11
269967607Iroquios League of Five NationsConfederation of five Iroquois peoples in what is now New York State; the loose alliance was based on the Great Law of Peace, and agreement to settle disputes peacefully through a council of clan leaders.12
269967608MalaccaMuslim port city that came to prominence on the waterway between Sumatra and Malaya in the fifteenth century C.E.; it was the springboard for the spread of a syncretic form of Islam throughout the region.13
269967609MexicaSeminomadic people of northern Mexico who by 1325 had established themselves on a small island in Lake Texcoco, where they built their capital, Tenochitlán.14
269967610Ming DynastyChinese dynasty that succeeded the Yuan dynasty of the Mongols; noted for its return to traditional Chinese ways and restoration of the land after the destructiveness of the Mongols.15
269967611Mughal EmpireOne of the most successful empires of India, a state founded by an Islamized Turkic group that invaded India in 1526; the Mughals' rule was noted for their efforts to create partnerships betweem Hindus and Muslims16
269967612NezahualcoyotlA poet and king of the city-state of Texcoco, which was part of the Aztec Empire.17
269967613Ottoman EmpireMajor Islamic state centered on Anatolia that came to include the Balkans, the Near East, and much of North Africa.18
269967614Paleolithic PersistenceThe continuance of gathering and hunting societies in substantial areas of the world despite the millennia of agricultural advance19
269967615PochtecaProfessional merchants in the Aztec Empire whose wealth often elevated them to elite status20
269967616European RenaissanceA "rebirth" of classical learning that is most often associated with the cultural blooming of Italy and that includednot just a rediscovery of Greek learning, but also major developments in art, as well as growing secularism in society.21
269967617Safavid EmpireMajor Turkic empire of Persia founded in the early sixteenth century, notable for its efforts to convert its populace to Shia Islam.22
269967618Songhay EmpireMajor Islamic state of West Africa that formed in the second half of the fifteenth century.23
269967619TenochtitlanThe metropolitan capital of the Aztec Empire.24
269967620TimurGreat city of West Africa, noted in the fourteenth through sixteenth centuries as a center of Islamic scholarship25
269967621Triple Alliance1428 agreement between Mexica and two other nearby city-states that launched the Aztec Empire26
269967622YongleChinese emperor during the Ming dynasty who was a key figure in the restoration of China to greatness and who commissioned an enormous fleet to spread awareness of Chinese superiority to much of Asia and eastern Africa.27
269967623ZhengeGreat Chinese admiral who commanded a fleet of more than 300 ships in a series of voyages of contact and exploration that began in 1405.28

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