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14106372050A land bridge from AsiaHow early Americans reached North and South America0
14106372051Nomadic; following food and herdsThe lifestyle that encouraged Indians to cross the land bridge1
14106372052Mayan, Inca and AztecsThe most complex Indian communities living in South America2
14106372053MaizeThis crop transformed nomadic hunter-gatherer societies into settled farm communities3
14106372054Silk, Spices, Oils/PerfumesItems desired from Persia & China4
14106372055God, Gold & Glory3 motives for Spanish Exploration5
14106372056HispaniolaThe area in which Columbus landed6
14106372057Treaty of TordesillasThe agreement settling the dispute between Spain & Portugal for land in the Americas.7
14106372058Semi-permanent settlementsMost people in the Americas lived in this type of settlement by the time of Christopher Columbus.8
14106372059Anasazi; PuebloTribes that settled in the Southwest; had culture based on farming & irrigation systems with permanent buildings9
14106372060Northwest IndiansLived in permanent longhouses that had a rich diet based on hunting & fishing10
14106372061Great Plains IndiansTribe that was nomadic OR farmers/traders; hunted buffalo, raised maize, beans & squash11
14106372062What did the Treaty of Tordesillas say?Divided the trade routes to Asia: Spain gets the route across the Atlantic and Portugal gets the route around Africa. Also, Spain got a lot of land in the New World and Portugal got present-day Brazil.12
14106372063CortesConquered the Aztecs13
14106372064PizzaroConquered the Incas14
14106372065Bartolome de las CasasMan who stood up for the rights on the natives.15
14106372066RenaissanceTime period that allowed for the invention of gunpowder, the compass and advanced shipbuilding and mapmaking16
14106372067Vasco de GamaFirst European to reach India using the route around South Africa's Cape of Good Hope.17
14106372068John CabotFirst explorer sent by England to the New World; explored the North American coast18
14106372069Christopher ColumbusExplorer who won the backing of Queen Isabella & King Ferdinand of Spain to sail west from Europe to the "Indies."19
14106372070Ferdinand MagellanExplorer who is credited with the 1st circumnavigation of the earth20
14106372071Henry HudsonWhile searching for the northwest passage, this explorer sailed up a a broad river to give the Dutch claim21
14106372072Columbian ExchangeExchange of plants, animals, and diseases (beans, corn, potatoes, tomatoes & tobacco) between Old World and New World after the time of Columbus.22
14106372073Corn, beans, squash (3 sister farming)3 crops from the Americas ended up being staple crops in Europe?23
14106372074HorsesAnimal introduced by the Spanish that changed the lifestyle of the Native American24
14106372075Smallpox, malaria, yellow fever, influenzaDiseases from the Old World and went to the New World25
14106372076SyphillisDisease from the New World to the Old World26
14106372077Valladolid DebateThe argument between Bartolome de Las Casas and Juan Gines de Sepulveda over treatment of Indians by the Spanish.27
14106372078EncomiendaA grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americas, including the right to use Native Americans as laborers on it; essentially set up slavery for Native Americans28
14106372079Atlantic slave tradeLasted from 16th century until the 19th century. Trade of African peoples from Western Africa to the Americas. 98% of Africans were sent to the Caribbean, South and Central America.29
14106372080IroquoisA later native group to the eastern woodlands. They blended agriculture and hunting living in common villages constructed from the trees and bark of the forests30
14106372081CherokeeAre a Native American people historically settled in the Southeastern United States (principally Georgia, the Carolinas and Eastern Tennessee). Linguistically, they are part of the Iroquoian-language family.31
14106372082InuitA member of a people inhabiting the Arctic (northern Canada or Greenland or Alaska or eastern Siberia)32
14106372083MayaMesoamerican civilization concentrated in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and in Guatemala and Honduras but never unified into a single empire. Major contributions were in mathematics, astronomy, and development of the calendar.33
14106372084Aztec(1200-1521) 1300, they settled in the valley of Mexico. Grew corn. Engaged in frequent warfare to conquer others of the region. Worshipped many gods (polytheistic). Believed the sun god needed human blood to continue his journeys across the sky.34
14106372085IncaTheir empire stretched from what is today Ecuador to central Chili in the Andes Mountain region of South America. Called the Children of the Sun.35
14106372086TenochtitlanCapital of the Aztec Empire, located on an island in Lake Texcoco. Its population was about 150,000 on the eve of Spanish conquest. Mexico City was constructed on its ruins.36
14106372087NomadEarly, simplistic man that migrated across the land bridge.37
14106372088Martin LutherBroke away from the Catholic Church because of his 95 problems with the Catholic Church.38
14106372089King Henry VIIIBroke away from the Catholic Church because of his disagreement with his inability to get divorced; which eventually led to civil unrest in his country.39
14106372090New FranceEstablished in Canada and along the Mississippi River, focused on fur trade.40
14106372091AnimismBelief that non-human things possess a spiritual essence41
14106372092MestizoPeople with mixed Indian & European heritage42
14106372093MulattoPeople of mixed white and black ancestry43
14106372094Pope's Rebellion/Pueblo Revolt1680 conflict that lead to death of hundreds of Spanish colonists and destruction of Catholic churches in the area44
14106372095Cultural autonomyConflicts between Natives and Europeans were for the Natives to maintain this45
14106372096MercantilismEconomic system in which the colonies exist to enrich the Mother country; attempt to export to colonies more than they import46

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