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6
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A Spanish explorer
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To travel completely around something, usually by water
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The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
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A sixteenth-century religious movement rejecting and/or changing some Roman Catholic teachings and practices and establishing the Protestant churches
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12
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A narrow passage of water between two larger bodies of water
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13
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A form of CHristianity that was in opposition to the
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14
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An instrument used to plan a course using the stars
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16
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A journey to a holy place
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18
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A reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s-1600s
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21
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A Muslim house of worship
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A fort
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2
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An instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north
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3
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A fleet of warships
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4
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A town in Spanish-ruled lands
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5
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A series of expeditions made by Europeans to regain control of Christian Holy sites in the Middle East from the A.D 1000s-1200s
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7
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A sea passage along the northern coast of North America in search of a more direct route to Asia
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11
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Related to the culture of ancient Greece or Rome
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15
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A religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity
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A large farm
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19
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Resistance, such as to disease
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A point of land that sticks out into water, much like a penninsula
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