ch. 5 voc.
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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what is the significance of Hispaniola? | It is the site of the first Spanish colony the Americas.
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Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand were the rulers of? | Spain
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Christopher Columbus believed that... | The Earth was round. He could reach Asia by sailing west from Europe. He had landed in the Indies.
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which of the best describes an expedition? | A journey undertaken by a group of people with a definite purpose
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why is Santa Domingo considered the first permanent colony in the Americas? | It was the first place claimed for controlled by a distant government.
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who was granted the land of Florida by |
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