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  1. Caravel – Light, fast sailing ship used by explorers

  2. Ferdinand Magellan – First explorer to try to circumnavigate the globe

  3. Hernán Cortés – Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec Empire

  4. Francisco Pizarro – Conquered the Inca Empire in Peru

  5. Conquistador – Spanish word for conqueror

  6. Treaty of Tordesillas – Treaty dividing the Americas between Spain and Portugal

  7. Capitalism – Economic system where private individuals own businesses and make profits

  8. Plantations – Large farms where cash crops are grown

  9. Triangular Trade – Trade route moving goods, enslaved people, and raw materials between Europe, Africa, and the Americas

  10. Martin Luther – Started the Reformation

  11. Justification by Faith – Belief that salvation comes through faith, not good works

  12. Protestant Reformation – Movement to reform the Catholic Church

  13. Chinese – Invented gunpowder

  14. Carolus Linnaeus – Classified living organisms

  15. Tycho Brahe – Built an observatory

  16. Nicolaus Copernicus – Said the sun is the center of the universe

  17. Isaac Newton – Formulated the Law of Inertia

  18. Francis Bacon – Father of the scientific method

  19. Jean-Jacques Rousseau – Believed people are naturally good

  20. Renaissance – Means “rebirth”; great revival of art and learning

  21. Monroe Doctrine – U.S. policy warning Europe not to colonize the Americas

  22. John Calvin – Founded the Presbyterian church

  23. Theocracy – Government controlled by religious leaders

  24. Predestination – Belief that God decides who will be saved

  25. Treaty of Paris – Ended the French and Indian War

  26. Declaration of Independence – Document declaring U.S. independence

  27. Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists – Debate over ratifying the Constitution

  28. United States Constitution – Framework of U.S. government

  29. United States Bill of Rights – First 10 amendments protecting freedoms

  30. Reconstruction Amendments – Ended slavery, gave citizenship, and voting rights to Black men

  31. Palm Oil – Major African export used in industrial goods

  32. Jihad – Struggle in Islam (spiritual or physical)

  33. Shaka Zulu – Built a powerful Zulu nation

  34. White Man’s Burden – Belief Europeans had a duty to civilize others

  35. Great Zimbabwe – Massive stone walls built by African civilization

  36. Isthmian Canal Convention – Agreement allowing U.S. to build the Panama Canal

  37. Abolition of Slavery in Cuba (1886) – Slavery ended in Cuba

  38. Abolition of Slavery in Brazil (1888) – Slavery ended in Brazil

  39. American Civil War – War over slavery and states’ rights

  40. Emancipation Proclamation – Freed enslaved people

  41. Manifest Destiny – Belief the U.S. should expand across North America

  42. Suez Canal – Connects Mediterranean Sea to Red Sea

  43. Strait of Hormuz – Narrow waterway important for oil trade

  44. Portuguese – Started the African slave trade

  45. Industrial Revolution – Shift to machine production and factories

  46. James Hargreaves – Machine that spins multiple threads at once

  47. Steam Engine – Machine using steam power for work

  48. Factory Acts – Laws improving working conditions

  49. Tea Act – British law taxing tea

  50. Coercive Acts – Laws punishing American colonies