Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Important Facts
True or False
Important People
100

to travel around

circumnavigate

100

large farms worked by laborers who live on the property

plantations

100

Cortes marched into this Aztec capital city

Tenochtitlan

100

When Ponce de Leon went to Florida, he became the first Spaniard to set foot in what is now the United States

True

100

First European to set eyes on the Pacific Ocean 

Vasco Nunez de Balboa 

200

a narrow passage that connects two large bodies of water 

strait

200

Event that brought new domestic animals, food, plants and diseases to America

Columbian Exchange 

200

Columbus's three ships were named?

Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria 
200

When the Inca people paid Pizarro a ransom for their leader, Pizarro released him.

False 

200

Aztec leader, who met with Cortes offering him gold to leave

Moctezuma

300

soldier-adventurers, Spanish soldiers sent to conquer

conquistadors

300

traditional story of unknown authorship

myth

300

People of Spanish and African heritage

Mulattos 

300

The Spanish paid Native Americans to work in the gold and silver mines. 

False
300

Spanish priest who traveled through New Spain working for a reform for the Native Americans 

Bartolome de Las Casas

400

religious settlements 

missions

400

Spanish colonists who had been born in Spain

peninsulares

400

The country that sponsored Columbus's voyage

Spain 

400

Spanish colonists who had been born in Spain occupied the Mestizo level of society. 

False

400

Portuguese explorer who discovered an Atlantic-Pacific passage

Ferdinand Magellan 

500

territorial district of a country

province 

500

the right to demand labor and taxes from Native Americans

encomiendas 

500

3 reasons why the Spanish were victorious 

1. Technology

2. Horses

3. Native American Division 

500

Coureurs de bois, the French term for "runners of the woods," were independent traders who lived among the Indians. 

True

500

a viking who sailed from Greenland in 1001, to investigate reports of land farther west.

Leif Erikson 

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