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AH1 Unit 1 Lesson 2

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Cultural Diffusion   when one culture influences another culture  
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Trade   the exchange of goods  
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Goods   items that are traded  
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Diseases   an illness or sickness that can lead to death  
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Columbian Exchange   the exchange or trade of goods and other things such as diseases between the European explorers and the Native Americans in North and South America  
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Immunity   the ability of a person's body to fight a disease  
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Small Pox   a dangerous disease brought over Europe that killed Native Americans.  
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Measles   Usually a disease found in children with red spots on their skin, came over from Europe and killed Native Americans.  
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influenza   Disease from Europe that killed Native Americans; also known as the flu  
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Plantation   a large farm for cotton, sugar, and tobacco that used slaves as workers.  
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Middle Passage   voyage of the slaves from Africa to the Americas across the Atlantic Ocean  
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Triangle Trade   exchange of goods between Africa, the Americas and Europe.  
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African Slave Trade   11 million Africans were sent to the Americas to work on plantations  
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Turning Point   a moment in which the course of events is turned into a new direction  
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Culture   is the behavior (e.g. language, food, dress, dance, art) and beliefs (e.g. religion, holidays, and traditions) of a country or group of people.  
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