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AGE OF E XPLORATION Unit 2 Vocabulary
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Age of Exploration

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Age of Exploration. Unit 2 Vocabulary. Explorer. one that explores a geographic area. Columbian Exchange. Exchange of goods, ideas, and people between Europe and the Americas. Slavery. The treatment of people as property for the purpose of forcing them to do labor. Conquistadors. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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AGE OF EXPLORATION

Unit 2Vocabulary

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Explorer 

one that explores a geographic area.

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Columbian ExchangeExchange of goods,

ideas, and people between Europe and

the Americas

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SlaveryThe treatment of people as property for the purpose of

forcing them to do labor.

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Conquistadors

Spanish soldier-

explorers

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colonyA new settlement or territory

established and governed by a country in another land

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Borderlandsland located on or near a frontier or

boundary

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Seven Cities of CibolaLegend there are seven cities fabulously rich with streets and houses decorated with gold and

jewels somewhere in North America

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missionariesPeople who travel to a territory

or community in order to make converts to their

religion

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trappersAdventurers who capture

and kill animals—such as bear, rabbit etc… for

fur

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Lost Colony of Roanoke Founded by Sir

Walter Raleigh and Indians welcomed them—however ran out of food and supplies—colony disappeared. Remains a mystery!

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Starving Time In 1609, the

winter was the worst ever—only 60 of 500 people survived.

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theocracy Society ruled by religious leaders

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hieroglyphicsSymbols and pictures to

represent things, ideas, and sounds

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Line of DemarcationAn imaginary line running down

the middle of the Atlantic from the North Pole to South Pole

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circumnavigateSail around the world

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tributeThe obligation to make

such a payment.

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pueblosA permanent village or

community of any of the Pueblo peoples

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missionsReligious communities

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presidioSpanish fort in America built

to protect mission settlements

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plantationLarge estate

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mercantilismEconomy theory—

a nation’s power was based on wealth

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Northwest PassageDirect water route

through the Americas

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Coureurs de bois

Trappers –”runners of the

woods”

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droughtLong periods of little

rainfall—crops dried up

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Caravel Small, fast ship with a

broad bow