EXPLORER Teacher Definition a person who investigates unknown regions.

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EXPLORER Teacher Definition a person who investigates unknown regions

EXPLORER Ponce de Leon Cortez Henry Hudson

COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE Teacher Definition transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Americas, Europe, and Africa

COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE

ETHNOCENTRISM Teacher Definition the belief that one’s own culture is better than other cultures or ethnic groups

NORTHWEST PASSAGE Teacher Definition a sea passage connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean – does not exist.

NORTHWEST PASSAGE

SLAVERY Teacher Definition the practice of slaveholding, working against one’s own will