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30 Cards in this Set

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New Spain is established
1535
Tenochtitlan falls
1521
Cortes arrives in Mexico
1519
Pizarro conquers in Incas
1533
what were the key advantages of Hernando Cortes in defeating the Aztecs
Horses, Armor, native allies , smallpox , wepons
why did Spain send priests to new spain
to convert natives to christianty
how long did it take Pizarro to conquer the Incan Empire
about 2 years
a Spanish conqureor
conquistador
a friend who will help in a fight
ally
the capture or taking of someone by force
conquest
to change from one religion to another
convert
a person who lives in a colony
colonist
columbus first voyage
1492
columbus second voyage
1493
vespucci sails
1501
Balboa sees the pacific ocean
1513
Magellans expedition
1519
why did Ferdinand and Isabella agree to support Columbus
to fin a quicker and cheeper way to the Indies
what was the goal of Columbus second voyage
to start a colong that would bring profits for Spain
how did the expeditions of Columbus lead to the Columbian exchange
Columbus exposed new things to both hemisphers and they both wanted to continue trading.
First Africans arrive in Hispaniola
1512
De Leon's first expedition to Florida
1513
De Soto reaches the Mississippi River
1540
how did the structure of society in New Spain benefit the Spanish
Spanish landowners were very weathy
how did stories about Cibola affect Spanish explorers
explores went out to Cibola which doesn't exisit
a group of people forming a community
society
a large farm with many workers who live on the land they work
plantation
a grant that gave a wealthy settler control of the native people who lived on an area of land
encomienda
a person who teaches his or her religion to others who have different beliefs
missionary
a religious settlement where missionaries live and work
mission