Across
- 3. driving out of the Muslim Moors ruling in Iberian Peninsula
- 7. aristocrat that founded Pennsylvania as a haven for Quakers and other religious groups
- 8. those who wanted to completely separate from the Church of England
- 10. conflict that result in the massacre of the Pequot nation
- 12. was the first to circumnavigate the globe
- 13. a sun dried brick home
- 15. Trading society of west Africa between AD 800 – AD 1200
- 16. a water route to Asia through the cold water of present day Canada
- 20. founded a school of navigation and financed expeditions to west Africa for Portugal
- 24. it most famous ruler was Monsa Musa, empire dated from AD 1200 to AD 1400 in west Africa
- 27. time period which began at the collapse of the Roman Empire through the 14th century
- 29. a time in which most of the earth was covered in glaciers and ice
- 30. movement of people from Asia to the Americas
- 33. colony belonging to powerful individuals or companies
- 34. the founder of Quebec, the first permanent European settlement in Canada
- 35. looked for a route to China and the East Indies using the Atlantic Ocean
- 36. large west African empire lasting from 1400 to 1600
Down
- 1. religious group settling in Pennsylvania seeking “Inner Light”
- 2. first representative body in colonial America
- 3. colonies that belonged to the Crown
- 4. famous female church leader in Massachusetts later exiled for her views on female leadership in the church
- 5. 1675 Indian uprising believed to be led by Metacom
- 6. made it to India and expanded a thriving trade route for Portugal
- 9. strong Indian nation in present day central Mexico conquered by the Spanish
- 11. document that formed a government for the Pilgrims and encouraged them to obey its laws
- 14. federation of Native Americans from the tribes of the Mohawk, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, and Senecas
- 17. people who worked to convert others to their religion
- 18. colorful leader of the Aztec civilation killed by the Spanish conquistadors
- 19. first to go around the southern tip of Africa using the counter-clockwise winds of the Atlantic
- 21. time period that opened a rebirth of learning, innovation, politics, and the arts
- 22. the transatlantic trade network, moving agriculture, people, and even disease
- 23. a variant of his first name the new continents were called
- 24. children of mixed heritage between Native Indian and the Spanish
- 25. leader of the conquistadors that overthrew the Aztecs
- 26. permission from a king to settle or colonize a region
- 28. the children of mixed marriages between the French and the natives
- 31. powerful chief who worked to contain the colonists in Virginia and use them to fight his enemies, also Pocahontas’ father
- 32. name for the rulers of the Spanish empires of America, New Spain and Peru
- 33. Spanish forts located near missions established by the Catholic Church in the Americas
