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Vocabulary! Colombian Exchange- People, plants, animals and diseases back and forth across the Atlantic Ocean. Slavery- treating people as property. Conquistadors- Spanish soldier explorers who conquered the native people for Spain. Colony- a new settlement or territory established in another land. Missionaries- people who travel to a territory or community to convert other people. Coureurs de bois- French fur trappers.

Chapter 2 Study Guide 2.2-2.3 1. 1492 Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria 2. The Columbian Exchange is an exchange of plants, people, animals and disease between Europe and the Americas. 3. Ponce de Leon 4. Francisco Coronado 5. The Spanish converted and enslaved the natives. They did not have a good relationship.

2.4- New France 1. Jacques Cartier 2. The French and natives were business partners. They became allies with the Huron.

2.5- New England 1. The colonists of Roankoe disappeared, no one is certain what happened. 2. The marriage of John Rolfe to Pocahontas. 3. The English and natives did not get along at first. When Pocahontas married John Rolfe peace came to Jamestown.

2.6- NewNetherlands 1. Henry Hudson 2. New Amsterdam, New York 3. The Dutch and natives were business partners. They were allies with the Iroquois.