Protestant Reformation
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What is the Protestant Reformation

a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s

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What is a Conquistador?

Conqueror

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What was the first European settlement in what would become the United States?

St. Augustine

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Who was on the top of the social scale

Peninsulares

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What did the Dutch and the French become rivals over?




Fur trade

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What are the reasons for the Protestant Reformation?

Believed that the Church has become too worldly, objected to the Catholic teaching that believers could gain eternal life by performing good works

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What are Missions?

Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars whose goal was the convert Christians



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What were some of the things that the Spanish were looking for?

Christians converts, gold, glory/power

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What is the second-lowest class? 

Mestizos

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What were the major changes that Dutch and French settlements brought to Native Americans' environment?

diseases, rivalry for fur trade, over trapping, alcohol had a negative effect on Natives, warfare to seize Native American land

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Who led the Protestant Reformation?

Martin Luther

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What is Colonization?

the act of setting up a colony away from one's place of origin

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How were Natives treated by Europeans?

They were treated as slaves and they were killed. 

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What is the second highest class? 

Creoles

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What is a primary source? List at least two examples.

firsthand documents that provide direct evidence on your topic.  

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What religion was England?

Protestant

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What are Pueblos?

Towns that were the center of farming and trade.

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The First European settlement founding marked what?


Its founding marked a new era of colonization

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Who is the lowest class?

Indians


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Why were the Spanish able to conquer two civilizations?

they gained support from the other tribes, better weapons, and better war tactics

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What religion were Spain and France?

Roman Catholic

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What are Presidios?

forts where soldiers lived

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The Aztec woman who became an interpreter, Negotiator for Hernando Cortes

Dona Marina

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What is a secondary source? List at least two examples. 

Information gathered by someone who did not take part in or witness an event

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What is the Fountain of Youth 

a fountain able to make people young again and live forever