Definition 1 of 62
Explored the St. Lawrence River
Nation States
Jacques Cartier
Henry Hudson
John Cabot
Definition 2 of 62
Took a long time to diffuse to North America
Natives and africans
Wheel, iron implements, guns
Church of england
Cultivation of corn
Definition 3 of 62
Trans-Atlantic trade of animals, plants, germs, and people. Profoundly changed each area it hit
(Europe, North America, South America, Caribbean, Africa)
Triangular Trade
Mercantilism
Columbian Exchange
Columbus And Other Explorers
,Definition 4 of 62
Established St. Augustine in 1565
Texas
Florida
California
New Mexico
Definition 5 of 62
Were used for labor in agriculture and mining precious metals. Resisted oppression by
maintaining elements of their cultures.
Most North American Tribes
Natives and Africans
Midwest Settlements
Protestant Reformation
Definition 6 of 62
Granted resources to go to India by going west by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. Given the
Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria.
John Cabot
Texas
Dutch
Columbus
,Definition 7 of 62
First two countries that claimed the Americas.
England and France
Spain and Portugal
France and Spain
New Mexico
Definition 8 of 62
Smaller and less sophisticated in the traditional sense than Mesoamerica and South America
Northwest settlements
Native american languages
Native American languages
North American native societies
Definition 9 of 62
Lived in the area south of New Jersey to Florida. Descendants of Woodlands mound builders.
Northeast Settlements
Midwest Settlements
Natives And Africans
Atlantic Seaboard Settlements
, Definition 10 of 62
The monarchs of Castile and Aragon, Ferdinand and Isabella, united to drive Muslims and Jews
out of Spain in the Reconquista and the Inquisition. This made Spain into a prominent, Catholic
nation, ready to spread their religion and intolerant of anyone else's.
Counter-reformation
Religious conflict
Defeat of spanish Armada
Catholic victory in Spain
Definition 11 of 62
Technology transferred to the Americas.
Counter-reformation
Wheel, iron implements, guns
Nation states
Texas
Definition 12 of 62
Time after the Middle Ages in which people, particularly in Italy, rediscovered the Classical
Age (Greece and Rome). Spanned all areas of study, including art, music, and philosophy. Also
sparked an increased interest in science, which allowed the necessary technology for trans-
Atlantic travel to develop.
Protestant Reformation
Renaissance
Columbus And Other Explorers
Enlightenment
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