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| In the year 1600, _______ was the king of Spain. |
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| ________ was the king of the Holy Roman Empire. |
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| ________ was the king who brought peace to France many years earlier. |
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| Spanish adventurers who sailed to South America were known as _________. |
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| The king of Spain issued special contracts called _________, that gave these adventures permission to sail to South America and take all its gold. |
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| When Charles was born, he had ______ kings in his family. |
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| the Netherlands, Spain, and Germany |
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| By the time Charles was nineteen, he had inherited the thrones of ____________. |
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| What title did Charles want? |
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| the king of France, the princes of Italy, and the pope |
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| Who fought against Charles to keep him from gaining his title? |
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| Charles hired a group of ______________ to attack Rome. |
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| Christopher Colombus was looking for ______ when he sailed west from Europe. |
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| Who did the Spanish get to work in their mines in South America? |
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| When Charles died, his son inherited all of his lands. |
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| The Spanish took five hundred billion dollars' worth of gold and silver out of South America. |
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| Spanish law declared that the pope hot a share of every load of gold brought from the New World. |
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| Because so many Spanish people moved to South America, parts of it became known as "New Spain". |
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| Trading gold with the Spanish helped the natives of South America to become rich. |
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