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| Traveled to Asia from Europe to meet Kublai Khan |
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| the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes |
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| measured the position of the stars to find latitude |
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| Formerly the leading trade centers in Europe before oversea business |
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| The Medici or Fugger Family |
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| Loaned money as part of their buisness |
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| Suggested replacing native american slaves with african slaves |
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| organizations that sold stock, or shares, in a venture |
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| combined money, ideas, raw materials, and labor to make goods or profits |
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| Wealth depended on getting as much gold as possible for the king |
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| A settlement of people living in a new territory controlled by their home country |
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| A global exchange of people, goods, technology, ideas, and diseases |
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| Catholic priest known for the idea of natural law |
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| German monk known for forming Protestantism |
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| Believed that God already planned who would get saved |
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| known for his idea of a "sea-monster like" force to give people direction |
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| Known for his idea that government's main purpose was to protect people's natural rights |
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| Known for the idea for separation of powers |
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| Began as republic and made idea "rule of law" |
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| the idea that law should apply to everyone equally |
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| agreement between the Jews and their God |
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| the study of religion and God |
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| the renewed interest in classical Greek and Roman learning |
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| an orderly way of collecting and analyzing evidence |
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| Philosophers - were writers, teachers, observers etc. |
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| Was first to land on the mainland of North America |
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| Replaced the city and village as the basic economic unit |
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