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UNIT 4 AP World History Vocab Crossword
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2) Led expedition of 600 to coast of Mexico, responsible for the defeat of the Aztec.
3) British joint-stock company that controlled most of India during the period of Imperialism.
4) A mapmaker and explorer who said that America was a new continent. America was named after him
6) Led conquest of Inca Empire of Peru.
8) Catholic monarchs of Spain during columbus voyages.
9) A voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic ocean.
11) Exchange of plants, animals, diseases, between the Americas and the world.
12) Signed in 1494 between Castile and Portugal, clarified spheres of influence and rights in the New World.
13) Dutch Settlement near Manhattan, eventually will be named New York.
16) Spanish King's representatives in the Americas.
17) Absolute legal ownership of another person, including the right to buy or sell that person.
18) French explorer, Founded Quebec.
20) New World syncretic faith that combines the animist faiths of west Africa with Roman Catholic Christianity
21) Portuguese prince, responsible for direction of series of expeditions that marked Western European expansion.
22) Spanish estates in the Americas that were often plantations. They represent the removal of land from peasant ownership.
24) A person who is under contract to work for another person for a definite period of time.
25) English, founded in 1600, one of two power joint-stock companies.
26) Efficient form of commercial organization.
27) A rebellion of enslaved Virginians that took place in Southampton county.
29) Spanish-commissioned paintings that showed the racial mixing of New World families.
38) Used its wealth from the slave trade to build a large house0based army and conquer neighboring tribes.
40) Workers forced to labor for a landlord in order to pay off a debt.
41) Huge farms that required a large labor force to grow crops.
44) Term used by Spanish authorities to describe someone of mixed Native American and European descent.
48) Capital of the Spanish Philippines and a major multicultural trade city.
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1) West African Kingdom that became strong enough through its rulers exploitation of the slave trade.
5) A series of civil wars in France
7) Led conquest of the Inca Empire
10) Spanish captian who in 1519 initiated first circumnavigation of the globe.
14) Groups of private investors who paid an annual fee to France and England.
15) Dutch sailing vessel that allowed them to control the Baltic trade.
17) Large trading merchant ship operating in European waters.
19) A small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Europeans in exploration.
23) The expansion of trade and business that transformed European economies 16th and 17th centuries.
28) Dutch-chartered joint-stock company that controlled the spice trade in East indies.
30) Navigation tool used to determine a ships latitude and longitude.
31) One specific line drawn along a meridian in the Atlantic Ocean as a part of the Treaty of Tordesillas.
32) Early 17th-century navigator for England. Tried to find Northwest passage with a route above the arctic circle.
33) Large beans first cultivated by the Mayans, source of chocolate.
34) African religious ideas and practices in Brazil particularly among the Yoruba people.
35) The communities throughout the world that are descended from the historic movement of peoples from Africa.
36) A Spanish priest who spoke out against the cruel treatment of the Amerindians.
37) Commander of Portuguese forces in the Indian.
39) In 1597, he explored the coast of North America for England.
42) Genoese captian in service of King and Queen of Castile and Aragon. Sailed to New World.
43) Large, heavily armed ships used to carry silver from the New World colonies to Spain.
45) The trade of Africans from Western Africa to the Americas
46) Imperial dominance based on control of trade rather than on control of subject peoples.
47) The devasating demographic impact of European-borne epidemic diseases.
49) Spanish naval invasion sent against King Philip ll of Spain.
50) A person of mixed white and black ancestors.
51) A period in which the importation of silver and gold from the New World caused inflation in Europe.
52) Three-way system of trade during 1600-1800s whereby Africa sent enslaved people to the Americas.
53) Essential for plotting the positions of stars.
54) Spanish-born upper class individuals who immigrated to Latin America.
55) People Christopher Columbus came to contact with, they lived in West Indies.
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