Unit 4
Across
- 8. This plant (also in a sweet version) helped diets all over the world.
- 9. This mine in modern Bolivia was the center of the Spanish silver trade
- 10. This animal brought over by the Europeans had the biggest impact on the native peoples of the Americas
- 11. The Portuguese controlled port cities all over the world, including this very famous city in Southern China
- 12. This American Crop became very popular in the coffee houses of the "gunpowder Empires"
- 13. This Empire destroyed the Byzantines and became and major power in the Mediterranean and Middle East
- 15. In exchange for passage to the Americas, you would work on plantations for a set amount of time
- 18. This was a European rebirth of Humanism and Art
- 19. This group of people defeated the Ming and established the Qing Dynasty
- 21. This faith was a blending of Islam and Hinduism
- 22. This "gunpowder Empire" was vehemently Shi'a.
- 23. Though eaten by humans in the Americas, Afro-Eurasia used it primarily as livestock feed.
- 24. This animal was ranched in most areas of the Americas
Down
- 1. This is a person of European descent born in the Americas
- 2. This was the Ottoman system of enslaving young Christian boys and forcing them into administrative roles.
- 3. This navigational tool helped the Europeans cross vast oceans
- 4. This prince set up an academy in order to study the process of seafaring and exploration
- 5. This religion is a blending of West African animism and Western European Christianity
- 6. This city was the gateway between Spanish Silver and East Asia
- 7. This was the exchange of life forms (plants, animals, diseases) between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas.
- 14. This was the light, strong ship developed by the Portuguese
- 16. This man was the first European to get to India by boat
- 17. This plant was indigenous to the Americas, but became very popular after the Columbian Exchange
- 20. This Chinese Eunuch led Ming-Dynasty treasure ships on a trade mission throughout the Indian Ocean