Chapter 1: A New World

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Giovanni da Verrazano
________- Italian- born navigator who sailed in 1524 under the auspices of King Philip I of France.
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Franciscan friars
________ worked diligently, often violently, to convert Indians to Catholicism.
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America
________ had direct trade with Spain, Portugal, France, and England.
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Eataensic
________- woman who made earth and man.
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Jean de Brebeuf
________ stands and makes the sign of the cross.
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Jousheka
________- the little son of Eataensic; governs the world along with his mother.
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Cacona
________- pin money meaning bonus or reward.
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Amole
________- a root native to the country.
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Animals
________ have immortal and reasonable souls.
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1680
In ________, the Pueblo Indians revolted against Spanish Rule.
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Hispaniola
________- the only seat of the governor to the Indies.
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1692
In ________, the Spanish launched an invasion that reconquered New Mexico.
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De Brébeuf
________ was killed after being captured during a war between Hurons and Iroquois in 1649.
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Las Casas
________ denounced Spain for causing the deaths of millions of innocent people.
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Gluttons
________: They prepare much food during superstitious feasts.
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Bartolome de las Casas
________- Also known as the "Apostle of the Indians, "a Catholic priest, was the most eloquent critic of the Spanish mistreatment of the New Worlds native population.
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Indirect traders
________ use the direct traders as channels to send their produce.
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America
The discovery of ________, and that of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope, are the two greatest and most important events recorded in the history of mankind.
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Objective
To enrich a great nation by trade and manufactures than by improvement and cultivation of land
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Giovanni da Verrazano
Italian-born navigator who sailed in 1524 under the auspices of King Philip I of France
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Bartolome de las Casas
Also known as the "Apostle of the Indians," a Catholic priest, was the most eloquent critic of the Spanish mistreatment of the New Worlds native population
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Hispaniola
the only seat of the governor to the Indies
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Fray Nicolas de Ovando
Knight of Alcantara, comendador of Lares, Hispaniola
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Cacona
pin money meaning bonus or reward
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Asked what causes or motives the said Indian rebels had for renouncing the law of God and obedience to his Majesty, and for committing so many kinds of crimes, and who were the instigators of the rebel
lion, and what he had heard while he was among the apostates,
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Francisco Xavier
present secretary
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Alonso Garcia
maestre de campo
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Luis de Quintana & Diego Lopez
sargentos mayores
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Amole
a root native to the country
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Estufas
houses of idolatry
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Eataensic
woman who made earth and man
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Jousheka
the little son of Eataensic; governs the world along with his mother
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Gluttons
They prepare much food during superstitious feasts
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The company granted the request, so long as the newcomers did not become a public "charge"
that is, require financial assistance
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