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the ancestors of modern corporation |
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a famed sea route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean through a group of sparsely populated Canadian islands |
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religious group in the colonies believed that humankind was redeemed by God’s grace alone, and that the fate of an individual’s immortal soul was predestined |
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a currency of beads used by the Iroquois in ceremonial and diplomatic exchanges |
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confederacy of at least 30 Algonquian-speaking North American Indian tribes that once occupied most of what is now tidewater Virginia |
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The offspring of Native American women and French men |
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refers to the language of a large Confederation of Native American groups in Northeast United States |
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arrived in Florida in 1573 with the Spanish colonizers and ministered primarily to the Native Americans who were already living there |
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Spain's powerful fleet of ships |
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missionaries brought by the Spanish and English to convert natives. |
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first permenant English settlement |
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division of the globe by the Pope for Portuguese and Spanish conquest |
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modern-day New York claimed by the Dutch and established by Henry Hudson |
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a French explorer establish settlement in the Canadian territory, and founding the city of Quebec. |
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a "noxious weed" turned cash crop and saved Jamestown from ruin. |
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a kind of cross-cultural space that allowed for native and European interaction, negotiation, and accommodation |
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