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HIUS221 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Columbian Exchange - answerThe exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies 
between the Americas; no organized notion of conquest. 15th century. 
Atlantic Slave Trade - answerLasted from 16th century until the 19th century. Trade of 
African peoples from Western Africa to the Americas. One part of a three-part economical 
system known as the Middle Passage of the Triangular Trade. 
pidgin language - answerA form of speech that adopts...
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Georgia History Milestones Review Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Georgia History Milestones Review Questions and Answers Rated A+ Why did the Spanish conquistadors come to the North America? From , rumors of riches equal to those of the Aztecs spurred conquistadors to explore North America to satisfy their lust for glory and wealth. 
What famous Spanish explorer trekked through Georgia? The most famous Spanish conquistador in Georgia's history is Hernando de Soto. 
What impact did the Spanish explorers have on the Native American populations they encountered...
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2023 STAAR Review FHMS
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Reasons for Exploration 
wealth, religion, expand empires, claim territory 
Spanish Exploration 
Claimed Florida, Texas, California & built missions 
French Exploration 
claimed land in the New World to profit from fur trading 
New England Economy 
based on fishing, lumbering, shipbuilding, harbors 
Religious Toleration 
Roger Williams started religious tolerant R.I. 
Southern Colonies Economy 
Transatlantic Slave Trade, plantations, cash crops, fertile soil led to diff...
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APUSH Test-Chapters 1-5|Study Terms & Questions with Complete solutions
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Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot) - ANSWER Sent by english to explore northeastern coast of North 
America in 1497 and 1498. 
Robert de la Salle - ANSWER Was sent on an expedition down the Mississippi in the 1680's 
Father Junipero Serra - ANSWER Led Spanish Missionaries in 1769 that founded the first of 
a chain of 21 missions that went up the California coast line.
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EC-6 Core Subjects Social Studies Practice Test Questions With Solutions
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EC-6 Core Subjects Social Studies Practice 
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Which of the following events was a result of human interaction with the environment during the 
Spanish colonial era of Texas history? The building of acequias for the missions 
Texas rice farmers depend on water from the Colorado River to irrigate their crops. In times of 
severe drought, less water is released downstream, which sometimes results in inadequate 
irrigation and failed crops. To prevent such a loss, ri...
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Exploration and Missions Test with Complete Solutions
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Ottoman Turks - Answer-Made trade with East difficult 
 
Treaty of Madrid - Answer-Agreement that gave Portugal control of Jesuit missions in South America 
 
New orders of the Counter Reformation - Answer-Jesuits, Capuchins, Vincentians 
 
Older orders (pre-Council of Trent) - Answer-Franciscans, Dominicans 
 
Obstacles faced by missionaries - Answer-travel distance, climate/terrain, language barriers, hostility by native peoples, poor ...
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Reasons for Exploration 
wealth, religion, expand empires, claim territory 
Spanish Exploration 
Claimed Florida, Texas, California & built missions 
French Exploration 
claimed land in the New World to profit from fur trading 
New England Economy 
based on fishing, lumbering, shipbuilding, harbors 
Religious Toleration 
Roger Williams started religious tolerant R.I. 
Southern Colonies Economy 
Transatlantic Slave Trade, plantations, cash crops, fertile soil led to diff...
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KSU GA History Exemption test Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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Georgia History: Overview 
: Georgia was the last of the thirteen colonies to be founded. Its formation came a half 
century after the twelfth British colony.Georgia was the only colony founded and ruled by a 
Board of Trustees, which was based in London. 
Mississippian Period: Overview 
: (A.D. 800-1600), complex native cultures, organized as chiefdoms, emerged and 
developed lifeways in response to the particular features of their physical surroundings. 
Chiefdoms 
: a specific kind of huma...
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SM 375 Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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SM 375 Final Exam Questions With 100% 
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Latin America - answer• ________ ________ encompasses a vast geographical area of more 
than 8 million square miles within the Americas. 
• Politically is formed by 26 countries 
• Overall population surpasses 550 million people. 
• Most countries are characterized by similar cultural and historical roots. 
Diverse - answer●Economically Latin American countries are _______. 
●Some countries have extensive natural resources and ...
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CSET Subtest 1 - History and Social Science (2023/2024) Already Passed aqueduct a man-made channel constructed to convey water from one location to another 
Bear Flag Revolt a brief attempt at the beginning of the Mexican-American War to establish an independent California republic 
Bushido the code of knights in feudal Japan, the equivalent of chivalry in Europe 
California's Mission System a "sacred expedition" in which twenty-one Spanish Catholic missions were established, spaced to be a s...
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