Columbus called the people he encountered in the New World THIS term.
What are "Indios"?
These are the 3 Gs that were primary motivators for Europeans to colonize the "New" World.
What are god, gold, and glory?
Which group were the FIRST to be enslaved when the Spanish conquered the Caribbean and parts of North and South America?
Who were Native Americans?
These were the Native Americans Cortez encountered in what is now Mexico.
Who were the AZTECS.
Columbus called the island he landed THIS.
What is "San Salvador".
Political fighting between France and England in the 16th century led to THIS county dominating the America's early on.
What is SPAIN?
As Europeans began to conquer and colonize the Americas and the demands for labor increased dramatically, ideas about slavery and THIS changed significantly.
What is RACE?
THIS conquistador encountered the Incan empire?
Columbus's crew on the maiden voyage became very angry and there was almost a mutiny for THIS reason.
What is they did not see land for more than a month at sea.
In 1610, Spanish returned to New Mexico and set up missions and estates known as THIS in which Spanish elites were granted rights to land and labor.
What are ENCOMENDEROS?
THIS region of Africa was deeply influenced by Islam and had an extensive network of trading centers? (NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, OR WEST)
What is NORTH Africa?
The development of THIS crop along the Mississippi River valley in 500 CE allowed for the rise of more complex societies.
What is MAIZE?
The Islanders that Columbus encountered treated Columbus THIS way.
What is they welcomed him.
THESE conditions enabled the cultural Renaissance to emerge after the Black Death/Medieval period.
What are improved climate, better standard of living, and higher birth rates?
Who gathered a group of theologians, jurists, and philosophers at Valladolid to discuss the moral and legal implications of Spanish conquest?
Who was King Charles I?
Columbus explored these two areas on his second voyage.
What are Cuba and the coast of Central America?
THESE priests began founding missions near Pueblo villages.
What are FRANCISCANS?