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| thick sheets of ice covered much of the world. |
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| a method to water crops by channeling water from rivers or streams. |
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| is extra food with others |
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| he taught that there is one true god. |
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| a muslim mansa musa turned mailis great city of timbuku into a center of islamic learning |
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| the science of locationg the position and plotting the course of ships and inventions like the magnetic compass |
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| visited 30 nations in asia and africa with his fleet of giant ships. |
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| began preaching near the sea of galilee |
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| demanded that the catholic church reform itself |
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| who was from genoa italy moved to portuagal europe main seafaring nation |
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| explored the caribbean coast of what is now panama |
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| dearche the south america coast for a strait a narrow passage that connects two large bodies of water between the altlantic and pacific ocean |
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| set out to explore and conquer the new lands |
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| sailed to mexico with more than 500 soldiers |
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| is large farms with crops |
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| let settlers demand labor or taxes from native amercans |
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| tried to improve the ecomienda system |
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| clonists born in spain parents were creols |
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| lost support from the english after two failed voyages in the artic ocean in 1607 and 1608 |
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| which held that the colonies existed to make the home country wealthy and powerful |
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| decided a northern route to asia would be shorter |
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| a sea route from the atlantic to the pacific that passed through or around northamerica |
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| mapped the st.lawrence river area |
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| founded two missions along the great lakes in michigan |
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| agreements withe indian nations |
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| of the split between catholic and protestants became so great that it heightend tensions among european countries |
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| to native americas and led to warfare among the tribes. |
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| discovery and exploration |
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