Across
- 2. England subjugated this country and considered its people barbarians which made them unfit to live in their society.
- 3. An Italian man who worked for Spain and sailed out for a shorter route to the West Indies in 1492.
- 4. Travelled to the New World and founded the area which was later called New Amsterdam.
- 5. A license that allowed Spaniards to get labor from natives.
- 7. A type of societies like those of the Africans or Indians where property was inherited and heredity was traced through the mother.
- 8. Known as the "Lost Colony" and was visited by Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Francis Drake.
- 13. Fur traders which were a French and Indian enterprise over in the New World.
- 15. A cryptic inscription which was only clue left from the "Lost Colony."
- 16. Was the one of the first reformers who openly challenged some beliefs of the Catholic Church like salvation through "works"
- 17. A large complex civilization located in Mexico and are known for being brutal warriors.
- 18. Englishmen that wanted to get rid of the corrupt clergy members and simplify Anglican forms of worship.
- 21. Was a Spanish fort and the first permanent settlement of Europeans in the US.
- 23. A governor of an Irish district, founder of Newfoundland, and was lost at sea because of his sunken ship.
Down
- 1. A member of people who travel place to place for food.
- 2. First appealed to this person and sponsored Christopher Columus journey.
- 3. A name for a Spanish conqueror.
- 6. Known for circumnavigating the globe.
- 9. A Spaniard who set up a civilization in New Mexico with the Pueblos to convert them to Catholicism.
- 10. A military base to provide additional protection for missions in Spanish America.
- 11. Says that wealth is finite and a country is rich at another country's expense.
- 12. Europeans brought many new livestock to the New World including cattle, pigs, sheep, and most importantly ___________.
- 13. A Spanish conquistador known for defeating the Aztecs.
- 14. When the Europeans came to the New World, they unknowingly brought many diseases like measles, mumps, and ___________.
- 19. A person of mixed heritage due to intermarriage in the New World.
- 20. A Spanish conquistador that defeated the Incas in Peru.
- 22. A Swiss theologan who believed in the doctorine of predestination, which is your fate is determined before you're born and cannot be changed.
