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| Capital of the Aztec Empire,in present day Mexico. |
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| Created by five Iroquois peoples, this had brung a period of stability to the area. |
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| A ship capable of long-distance travel. |
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| Who discovered the'Cape of Good Hope?' |
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| The "reconquest" of Spain from the Moors, African Muslims. |
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| Inspired by the search for wealth, radiated outward from Hispaniola. |
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| The exchange of goods and people |
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| People born in colonies of European ancestry |
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| Large-scale farms owned by Spanish landlords |
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| Written by Martin Luther, it accused the church of worldliness and being corrupt |
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| A group domesticating women into becoming a woman of their own creation. |
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| a nation that scarcely existed anywhere during the eve of colonization |
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| First to reach the Americas |
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| First to interact with the Aztecs |
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| Invested in Columbus' Expedition |
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| Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand |
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