6X 12-07-2015 Monday Chapter 2 Review Objective: Describe European exploration and colonization of the Americas. Agenda: 1.Do Now: Who is Jacques Cartier.

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6X Monday Chapter 2 Review Objective: Describe European exploration and colonization of the Americas. Agenda: 1.Do Now: Who is Jacques Cartier and why is he important? 2.Discuss Do Now 3.Review vocabulary

Student Name 1.Leif Eriksson 2.Henry the Navigator 3.Astrolabe 4.Caravel 5. Christopher Columbus 6. Line of Demarcation 7. Treaty of Tordesillas 8. Ferdinand Magellan 9. Circumnavigate 10. Columbian Exchange 11. Conquistadors 12. Hernan Cortes 13. Moctezuma II 14. Francisco Pizarro 15. Encomienda system 16. Plantations 17. Bartolome de las Casas 18. Protestant Reformation 19. Protestants 20. Spanish Armada 21. Northwest Passage 22. Jacques Cartier 23. charter 24. Immune 25. Middle Passage 26. African Diaspora 1.Leif Eriksson 2.Henry the Navigator 3.Astrolabe 4.Caravel 5. Christopher Columbus 6. Line of Demarcation 7. Treaty of Tordesillas 8. Ferdinand Magellan 9. Circumnavigate 10. Columbian Exchange 11. Conquistadors 12. Hernan Cortes 13. Moctezuma II 14. Francisco Pizarro 15. Encomienda system 16. Plantations 17. Bartolome de las Casas 18. Protestant Reformation 19. Protestants 20. Spanish Armada 21. Northwest Passage 22. Jacques Cartier 23. charter 24. Immune 25. Middle Passage 26. African Diaspora 1.Leif Eriksson 2.Henry the Navigator 3.Astrolabe 4.Caravel 5. Christopher Columbus 6. Line of Demarcation 7. Treaty of Tordesillas 8. Ferdinand Magellan 9. Circumnavigate 10. Columbian Exchange 11. Conquistadors 12. Hernan Cortes 13. Moctezuma II 14. Francisco Pizarro 15. Encomienda system 16. Plantations 17. Bartolome de las Casas 18. Protestant Reformation 19. Protestants 20. Spanish Armada 21. Northwest Passage 22. Jacques Cartier 23. charter 24. Immune 25. Middle Passage 26. African Diaspora 1.Leif Eriksson 2.Henry the Navigator 3.Astrolabe 4.Caravel 5. Christopher Columbus 6. Line of Demarcation 7. Treaty of Tordesillas 8. Ferdinand Magellan 9. Circumnavigate 10. Columbian Exchange 11. Conquistadors 12. Hernan Cortes 13. Moctezuma II 14. Francisco Pizarro 15. Encomienda system 16. Plantations 17. Bartolome de las Casas 18. Protestant Reformation 19. Protestants 20. Spanish Armada 21. Northwest Passage 22. Jacques Cartier 23. charter 24. Immune 25. Middle Passage 26. African Diaspora Total Points

1.Leif Eriksson 2.Henry the Navigator 3.Astrolabe 4.Caravel 5. Christopher Columbus 6. Line of Demarcation 7. Treaty of Tordesillas 8. Ferdinand Magellan 9. Circumnavigate 10. Columbian Exchange 11. Conquistadors 12. Hernan Cortes 13. Moctezuma II 14. Francisco Pizarro 15. Encomienda system 16. Plantations 17. Bartolome de las Casas 18. Protestant Reformation 19. Protestants 20. Spanish Armada 21. Northwest Passage 22. Jacques Cartier 23. charter 24. Immune 25. Middle Passage 26. African Diaspora