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| Pirate sent by the english queen to steal gold and valuables from the Spanish |
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| Opened up schools for sailors and paid for many voyages |
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| Went looking for Asia but instead landed on the coast of America |
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| Spanish army that went to attack England in anger of Drake's thievery. |
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| First man to circumnavigate the Earth, but died on the way. |
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| found a sea route to Asia. |
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| New technology introduced to the Americas |
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| protested against spanish, saying that they should treat native indians better with kind, love and compassion. |
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| social order that was determined by ethnic background and skin color. |
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| system in which the government controls all economic activity in a country to make itself richer and stronger |
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| To export more goods than imported. |
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| when a family worked together in a home to make part of a product |
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| Europe, Africa, Americas exchanged raw materials manufactured products and slaves |
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| individuals decide what goods and services they will buy. |
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