4th Grade History Ch. 1 & 2
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on it to display the answer.
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allegiance | devotion or loyalty
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documents | another name for writings
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liberty | freedom
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American freedoms | freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion
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history | the story of what has happened in the life of a country or people
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continent | a large mass of land
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ocean | the largest bodies of water
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France | made friends with the Indians and traded furs
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Spain | financed Columbus's journey
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geographers | people who study the earth
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Christopher Columbus | sailor from Italy who discovered America in 1492
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geography | the study of the earth's surface
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Marco Polo | Italian merchant who visited China and described its riches
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Khan | the ruler of China
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Ferdinand and Isabella | king and queen of Spain who financed Columbus's voyages
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Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria | the three ships used on Columbus's first voyage
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San Salvador | island where Columbus first landed
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India | the part of Asia Columbus was trying to reach
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Vikings | sea-going Scandinavian people
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Scandinavia | a part of northern Europe; where the Vikings came from
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Iceland | a small island between Europe and Asia
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Greenland | the largest island in the world
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Leif Ericson | Viking from Europe to visit America first; called the new land Vinland
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Vinland | Vikings' name for America (Canada)
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John Cabot | explorer that claimed North America for England in 1497
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Amerigo Vespucci | explorer who called America a New World first
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Old World | name for Europe after the discovery of America
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New World | name given to America
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Vasco de Gama | explorer from Portugal; the first to sail around the tip of Africa
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Vasco de Balboa | explorer from Spain who claimed the Pacific Ocean for Spain; called it the Great Sea
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Juan Ponce de Leon | wanted to find the fountain of youth; explored Florida' first European to reach the US
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peninsula | land surrounded by water on three sides
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Aztecs | great Mexican Indian tribe
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Montezuma | leader of the Aztecs
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Hernando Cortes | conquered the Aztecs
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Jacques Cartier | searched for a waterway through America to Asia
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the largest ocean | Pacific Ocean
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Seven Cities of Cibola | fabled cities full of gold; Coronado searched for them but never found them
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Francisco de Coronado | searched for the Seven Cities of Cibola' greedy; discovered the Grand Canyon
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Hernando de Soto | while searching for gold he discovered the Mississippi River
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Mississippi River | discovered by De Soto
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Queen Elizabeth I | permitted English pirates to attack Spanish ships
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Sir Francis Drake | the most famous sea dog "Drake the Dragon"
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sea dogs | English pirates; Drake the Dragon
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St. Augustine | first permanent European settlement; founded by Ponce de Leon
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Samuel de Champlain | helped to found the first successful French settlement in America "Quebec"
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New France | first name for Canada
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Quebec | first successful French settlement in America; founded by Champlain
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pledge | a promise to do something
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Atlantic Ocean | the most heavily travelled ocean; separates Europe and North America
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Australia | smallest continent; continent with only one country
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Asia | largest continent
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Africa | second largest continent
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Arctic Ocean | smallest ocean; coldest ocean
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Indian Ocean | warmest ocean
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