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Navigation instrument with a magnetized needle |
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Western country that controlled Europe's trade with the Far East |
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Exotic foodstuffs that inspired European voyages to the East |
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Continent whose west coast the Portuguese explored in the 1400s |
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Disease caused by lack of vitamin C, common among early European sailors |
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Brother of the king of Portugal who promoted exploration |
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Type of school started by Prince Henry |
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Religious reason for European exploration |
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Europeans' name for the Moluccas, islands rich in cloves and nutmeg |
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Feature of the caravel that made it sail more effectively |
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Merchants who brought Asian goods to Mediterranean ports |
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Feature of European ships that allowed them to capture coastal trading posts |
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Navigation instrument, perfected by the Arabs, used to measure the angle of stars and planets |
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Portuguese explorer who accidentally landed in Brazil |
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Countries that divided all the new Atlantic lands between themselves |
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Navigational tool used to determine latitude; it replaced the astrolabe |
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Imaginary line drawn by the pope that divided the new Atlantic lands |
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the papal line of demarcation |
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Port from which many Portuguese explorers sailed |
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Portuguese name for the southern tip of Africa |
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the Cape of Good Hope (or Cape of Storms) |
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Explorer who opened India to Portuguese trade |
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Portuguese navigator who led a fleet on an around-the-world voyage for Spain |
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Principal export from Africa via European traders |
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Portuguese explorer who first sailed around Africa's southern tip |
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First Europeans to trade with Japan |
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Country that established trading forts along the west coast of Africa in the 1400s |
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Asian island group claimed by Spain and named for the Spanish king |
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The Portuguese expelled Arab traders from this section of the African coast. |
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Term for the voyage of enslaved Africans to the Americas |
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Early European traders' term for the islands of present-day Indonesia |
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Far Eastern nation where the Dutch were allowed to trade once or twice a year |
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Europeans who established a colony at Cape Town on Africa's southern tip |
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Portuguese trading post in China, near Canton |
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Island off the coast of India that was the base of Portuguese trade |
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Port town that the Portuguese seized, giving them control of the strait with the same name |
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Great spice port of India where da Gama landed and traded |
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Far Eastern island that was the trading headquarters of the Dutch |
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Commercial group that set up trading posts in India |
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the English East India Company |
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Company that controlled Dutch trade in the Far East |
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the Dutch East India Company |
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Italian explorer who sailed west from Europe to find the Spice Islands |
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Name given to the New World natives by Columbus (he thought he had reached the E Indies) |
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Term for Spanish conquerors in the New World |
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Metal sought by the Spanish conquerors |
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Name given by Magellan to Balboa's ocean |
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Sea that Columbus explored in the New World |
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Present-day central American area taken by Cortes |
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Spanish explorer who invaded and conquered central America |
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Central American empire conquered by Cortes |
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Spanish tactical advantages previously unknown to the Native Americans |
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Spanish explorer who conquered the Indian empire of South America |
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South American Indians conquered by Pizarro |
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Spanish explorer who led an expedition through much of today's U.S. southwest |
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First European to sight the Pacific Ocean |
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Spanish explorer who found the Mississippi River |
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Spaniard who explored Florida |
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Places that imported most African slaves sent to the Americas |
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the Caribbean Islands and Brazil |
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Leader of the South American Indian empire |
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Today's name for the islands Columbus arrived at |
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Leader of the central American Indian empire |
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Main interest of the French in North America |
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Explorer for the Netherlands who gave his name to a bay, a river, and a strait |
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Most destructive "weapon" that Europeans brought to the Americas |
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A Spanish explorer was the first European to find this great North American river. |
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Pathway through North America to the Far East that explorers tried to find |
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First permanent English settlement in North America |
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Second permanent English settlement in North America |
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Italian explorer who established English claims in North America |
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John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) |
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Italian who explored the Atlantic coast for France |
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English explorer who founded a colony at Roanoke |
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Bitter rival European nations who jockeyed for power in North America |
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People who established the Massachusetts Bay Colony |
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Great northern river explored by the French and the English |
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First permanent French settlement in North America, founded by Samuel de Champlain |
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Capital of Dutch settlement in North America |
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Western region of North America claimed by France |
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French explorer of North America who found a gulf and a great river |
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Explorer who claimed the entire Mississippi River valley for France |
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Two Frenchmen who explored the Mississippi Valley in 1673 |
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Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet |
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War led by Native American leader Metacomet in Massachusetts |
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