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Who "discovered" America, the took slaves and resources back to Spain?
Who was an Italian explorer who recognized that the Americas weren't a part of Asia?
What were Spanish explorers from 1500s in America called?
What do you call a system of rewarding conquistadors with tracts of land and the right to tax and demand labor from Native America who lived on the land?
What do you call a large estate run by a owner or manager and farmed by laborers who lived there?
A split in the Christian faith the created the a certain movement, separate from the catholic movement; believed that hat individuals could have a relationship with God without needing a priest or pope as a go-between?
What is the name of a water route between Asia and North America.
If you think that the power of a state or a nation depends on wealth.
The trade of goods, ideas, and people between Africa, Europe, and the Americas
A piece of documentation that allows the holder to organize settlement in a said area
A Protestant who wanted to separate from the Anglican Church during the 1600s
Separatist who journeyed to the colonies during the 1600s for a religious purpose
Disagreement with or opposition to an opinion
Protestants who, during the 1600s, wanted to leave the Anglican Curch in order to found their own church.
A person opposed of the use of war or violence to settle disputes
Pertaining to a group sharing a common culture
Laborers who agreed to work without pay for a certain period of time in exchange for Passage to America
A person or country that owes money
Farming in which only enough food to feed one's family is produced
A part of the Triangular Trade when enslaved Africans were shipped to the West Indies
A farm crop raised to be sold for money
To buy goods form foreign markets
To change religious beliefs
A powerful group of Native Americans in the eastern part of the United States made up of five nations: the Mohawk, the Seneca, the Cayuga,
A group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
To stop or disallow
A formal meeting
To cancel an ace or law
A British tax on any paper goods or materials in the American colonies; meant to raise money to pay off debts from the French and Indian War
A b Irish tax on lead, glass, paints, paper, and tea that were imported into the American colonies
An act that gave the British East India Tea Company a monopoly over tea sales in the American colonies; allowed the company to raise prices as high as they wanted

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Unit 4 Vocabluary

Crossword

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Crossword

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