Chapter 2 WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE, 1492-1590. People John White Walter Raleigh Wingina Manteo Wanchese Thomas Harriot Christopher Columbus Francis Bacon Prince.

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Chapter 2 WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE,

People John White Walter Raleigh Wingina Manteo Wanchese Thomas Harriot Christopher Columbus Francis Bacon Prince Henry the Navigator Bartolomeu Dias Ottoman Turks Vasco de Gama Isabel and Ferdinand Tainos Amerigo Vespucci Vasco Nunez de Balboa Aztecs Hernan Cortes

People Antonio de Montensinos Bartolome de las Casas Francisco Pizarro Ponce de Leon Cabeza de Vaca Hernando de Soto Vasquez de Coronado John Cabot Cartier Martin Luther John Calvin Hugenots Jean Ribault Henry VIII Mary I Elizabeth I

People John Hawkins Francis Drake Richard Haklyut Martin Frobisher King Philip II

Events Bubonic Plague Renaissance reconquista “virgin soil epidemics” Treaty of Tordesillas Prptestant Reformation

Places Roanoke Virginia Sagres Point Atlantic Islands Gold Coast of Africa Hispaniola Bahamas Puerto Rico Jamaica Cuba Tenochtitlan St. Lawrence River Fort Caroline St. Augustine

Terms feudalism “Black Legend” Columbian Exchange mestizos mulattos Council of the Indies predestination “enclosed” privateers “Sea Dogs”