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A country or area under the full or partial control of another country
Technology Astrolabe Sextant
This group controlled the trade routes between Europe and Asia in 1452.
This device allows someone to find direction without using the stars or other landmarks
This invention increased curiosity which led to more exploration
This man sailed for Spain looking for the Northwest Passage. Lands in the Bahamas thinking it was the Indies.
This man was the first to sail around the world. Died on the trip.
This man was the first to explore a river in New York State and a bay in Canada.
This man founded Quebec City and explored the St. Lawrence River. Also has a lake named after him in New York State
The exchange of different foods and animals between the Eastern and Western Hemisphere
Thanks to the Conquistadors, this country was the first to build an empire in North America.
This animal helped the Spanish in their fight against the Native Americans.
These three ships sailed with Columbus on his first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.