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49743280Marco PoloVenetian merchant who wrote Il Milione and introduced the West to Eastern Asia
49743281Francisco PizarroConquistador who conquered the Inca.
49743282John RolfeVirginia tobacco entrepreneur who married Pocahontas.
49743283Vasco da GamaDutch explorer who found a direct route to India.
49743284Francis DrakeElizabethan-era privateer.
49743285Lord BaltimoreFounded Maryland as a Catholic haven.
49749097Christopher ColumbusDiscovered the Americas in 1492.
49749098Humphrey GilbertEnglish navigator who in 1583 established in Newfoundland the first English colony in North America.
49749099Oliver CromwellBritish Lord Protector following the English Civil War.
49749100Francisco CoronadoSixteenth century Spanish explorer who was the first European to discover the Grand Canyon.
49749101Walter RaleighEnglishman who led the failed attempt to colonize North Carolina at Roanoke Island.
49749102James OglethorpePhilanthropist founder of Georgia as a debtor's colony.
49749103Hernando CortésConquistador who conquered the Aztec.
49749104John SmithLeader of Jamestown, the first successful English colony in what would become the U.S.
49749105nation-stateAutonomous country.
49749106joint-stock companyShort-term partnership between multiple investors to fund a commercial enterprise; such arrangements were used to fund England's early colonial ventures.
49749107royal charterRoyal document granting a specified group the right to form a colony and guaranteeing settlers their rights as English citizens.
49749108slave codesLaws passed in the colonies to control slaves.
49749109yeomanMan or farmer owning small estate; middle-class farmer.
49749110squatterSomeone who settles on land without right or title.
49749111primogenitureLegal principle that the oldest son inherits all family property or land. Landowner's younger sons, forced to seek their fortunes elsewhere, pioneered early exploration and settlement of the Americas.
49749112mestizosA person of mixed Native American and European ancestry.
49749113House of BurgessesEarly Virginia colonial democratic government.
49749114Treaty of TordesillasSigned by Spain and Portugal, dividing the territories of the New World. Spain received the bulk of territory in the Americas, compensating Portugal with titles to lands in Africa and Asia.
49749115Spanish ArmadaSpanish fleet defeated in the English Channel in 1588. The defeat of the Armada marked the beginning of the decline of the Spanish Empire.
49749116Act of TolerationMaryland's grant of religious freedom to all Christians; all others, including atheists and Jews, could be executed.
49749553Virginia CompanyEnglish joint-stock companies that financed the colonization of America.
49749554RestorationReestablishment of Charles II as King of England in 1660.
49749555black legendFalse notion that Spanish conquerors did little but butcher the Indians and steal their gold in the name of Christ.

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