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| Rounded the tip of Africa, raced across the Indian Ocean,and landed on India's Coast. |
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| Came up with a daring plan to get to Asia. |
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| Tried to finish what Columbus set out to do. |
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| Commanded an English ship that headed across the Atlantic. |
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| He sailed past Newfoundland and entered the St. Lawrence River. |
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| An ancient Greek device that could be used to find latitude. |
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| Invented by the Chinese, helped navigators find magnetic north. |
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| The science of map making. |
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| Broke from the Catholic Church and became a Prostestant. |
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| To help the Dutch, she let English privateers attack Spanish ships. |
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| Led a Portuguese war ship against the Muslim merchants in the Indian Ocean. |
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| To sell things to another country. |
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| To buy things from another country. |
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| A settlement in new territory. |
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| The buying or selling of goods in large amounts over long distances. |
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| Putting money into a project. |
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| A system in which people, rather than the governments, own property, and make goods. |
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| Christopher Columbus started this after he started to bring back goods from America to Europe. |
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| East India Company of England |
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| East India Company of England had built an empire in India. |
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| Built an empire in Indonesia. |
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| An island in the west Indies |
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| Channel between the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean on the tip of South America |
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| AJohn cabot captured this |
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