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the theory that the nation as a whole was the principal actor in the economy
a military base
Columbus's Birth City
Explorer for Portugal who rounded tip of Africa - Cape of Good Hope
a town in New Mexco where evidence of tools was discovered, also a name for the early immigrants who were a part of a Mongolian stock in present-day Siberia
Founder of Quebec in 1608
King of Spain that organized the Spanish Armada
an ancient land bridge that was thought that early migrants had crossed over
the first complex society in the Americas
the most important crop to Native Americans, later introduced to the European colonists
major city in Aztec Empire
written in a tree in the deserted Roanoke Colony

name of the first child of English parents in the new world
structures of stone and adobe, found in densely populated Native American settlements
largest group of tribes living east of the Mississippi, allied with the French
first enduring English settlement in the new world in 1607
colony developed in Caribbean by Columbus
established first British colony in new world, was also governor of an Irish District

Church run by King Henry VIII of England
Protestant group in France, was produced after spread of Calvinism
a large region where most African people were forcibly taken from
reformer who introduces Doctrine of Predestination, which stated each person's destiny was determined before birth
began the Incan empire as a small tribe incorporating 2000 miles of South America, also known as "world shaker"

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