Today, the Puebloans prefer that their ancestors be known as Ancestral Puebloans but, previously, they were know as the [1], which was a name given to them by the Navajo and meant "ancient enemies…………………. In 1588, the [1] was sent by King Philip II of Spain to invade and conquer England. This would end English meddling and bring it back to the Catholic Church. However, the English defeated this force and it opened the way for English expansion to the New World…………………………. In the 1530s, Francisco Pizarro conquered the great [1] civilization, located in the northwestern part of South America (what today would be Peru)……………………….
Today, the Puebloans prefer that their ancestors be known as Ancestral Puebloans but, previously, they were know as the [1], which was a name given to them by the Navajo and meant "ancient enemies…………………. In 1588, the [1] was sent by King Philip II of Spain to invade and conquer England. This would end English meddling and bring it back to the Catholic Church. However, the English defeated this force and it opened the way for English expansion to the New World…………………………. In the 1530s, Francisco Pizarro conquered the great [1] civilization, located in the northwestern part of South America (what today would be Peru)……………………….
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- Today, the Puebloans prefer that their ancestors be known as Ancestral Puebloans but, previously, they were know as the [1], which was a name given to them by the Navajo and meant "ancient enemies………………….
- In 1588, the [1] was sent by King Philip II of Spain to invade and conquer England. This would end English meddling and bring it back to the Catholic Church. However, the English defeated this force and it opened the way for English expansion to the New World………………………….
- In the 1530s, Francisco Pizarro conquered the great [1] civilization, located in the northwestern part of South America (what today would be Peru)……………………….
- Which of the following is the term for the fortified enclosures where slaves were held and examined before being sent to the New World?.............................
- The first representative assembly in the United States was called the [1]. It first met in the colony of Virginia in 1619……………………….
- All of the following were some general reasons that Richard Hakluyt argued that England should begin overseas expansion to the New World except……………………………
- Slavery evolved in the colony of Virginia for all of the following reasons except…………………….
- The League of the Iroquois was made up of five tribes. Which of the following was not one of the five tribes?................................
- In 1492, the Spanish actively began the exploration of the world after expelling the Muslims from the Iberian Peninsula. This struggle against the Muslim invaders, which began in 711, is called the [1]………………….
- The Native Americans, who occupied the territory along the Chesapeake Bay where the colony of Virginia was established, were a part of what was known as the…………………..
- The [1] was the mutual exchange of plants, animals and diseases between the New and Old Worlds………………..
- An [1] was someone who agreed to serve/work for a master, usually 4 to 7 years, in exchange for passage to the colonies……………………
- The [1] was the time period between 1350 and 1600 and literally means a “rebirth” of ancient learning and culture………………..
- In Iroquois society, all of the following were true except………………….
- Whom of the following was the legendary Christian knight and king, who ruled over a kingdom in central Asia? The desire to find him helped spur on European expansion…………………………
- The person who is regarded as the founder of the League of the Iroquois was………………………..
- All of the following were specific actions/events, which encouraged English settlers to travel to Virginia or remain in the colony, except……………………….
- In 1676, a rebellion broke out in the backcountry of Virginia as the English settlers attacked the Native Americans to open up more land for settlement. The leader of this rebellion was………………………….
- Whom of the following was the first European to lead an expedition which circumnavigated the globe between 1519-22?................................
- The first ordained priest in the New World, who was very critical of the Spanish treatment of the Native Americans, was ……………………..
- The leader of the great Aztec civilization when it was conquered by the Spanish conquistadores was…………….
- John Rolfe helped save the Jamestown colony when he blended two types of [1] together and it became an international sensation in Europe. Englishmen began to flock to the new colony in order to grow this plant…………………….
- The [1] is the specific term used to describe the second leg (crossing the Atlantic) of the journey African slaves endured as they were brought to the New World……………..
- In the Hopi/Zuni culture, many religious ceremonies were held to promote harmony and order in the universe. In return, they believed that the spirits would ensure abundant game and sufficient rain for their crops. One such religious ceremony was called the [1]……………………….
- In 1632, George Calvert established the colony of [1] as a place where all Christians were welcomed. Catholic settlers were especially attracted to this Chesapeake Bay colony…………………………….
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