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the New World was also known as the.... |
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the ______ of the New World was almost identical to Europe's |
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resources found in New World (3) |
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Developed Native Civilizations (3) |
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these complex civilizations were based in ______ agriculture. |
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the natives were different from the europeans in these ways (3), making conflict _________. |
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- socially, religiously, warfare - inevitable |
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by 1600, nearly __% of native american population wiped out. |
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- new culture, ideas, and goods - 11th and 14th centuries |
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- political unification, absolute monarchs, strong nationalism - ferdinand&isabella, tudors, valois |
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