Across
- 2. Native Americans lacked this to combat diseases
- 7. by joining a new culture, you might lose your own
- 10. country Columbus sailed for
- 11. inspired Columbus's transatlantic journey
- 16. how the European conquerors viewed the Native Americans
- 17. conqueror
- 20. the religious goal that the Catholic Europeans had for the Native Americans
- 21. how the Europeans viewed themselves as compared to the Native Americans
- 22. "seeds" of this were planted when the Europeans began arriving
- 24. big enemy of Spain, they haven't arrived in the New World (yet)
- 26. country Columbus was born in
- 27. intentionally removing or killing a group of people based on their beliefs (like what happened to the peoples of the New World)
- 28. the name of the Spanish fleet
- 30. how Native American men viewed women in their culture
Down
- 1. name of treaty that split up the undiscovered world
- 3. another reason the Europeans were exploring the globe
- 4. disease brought over by the Europeans
- 5. one reason the Europeans were exploring the globe
- 6. this animal was key to every aspect of Native American culture
- 8. were brought over from Europe (the Native Americans had not seen them before)
- 9. country that Spain agreed to split the undiscovered world with
- 12. description of Native American living (they were...)
- 13. Europeans had this, Aztecs did not = end of the Aztec empire
- 14. Columbus' original destination
- 15. another powerful European country: when they hear about Spain's discoveries, they start coming to New World
- 18. most of the Native American culture revolved around this
- 19. swapping ideas, technologies & diseases b/t the New World and the Old World
- 23. they are slowly brought to the New World from Africa (another "seed" for the future)
- 25. labor system forced upon the inhabitants of the New World
- 29. name of the famous (and last) Aztec ruler
