Pieces of the World - History Puzzle
- The special crop of the Aztecs was __________________.
- The ______ kept domesticated animals out of the rain forests of Africa.
- Two world religions, _________ influenced Sub-Saharan Africa.
- The religious centers of Islam i
- The Aztec government consisted of a ________________.
- included Mecca, Medina, Baghdad, Cairo, and _______________.
- The spread of the___________was the most significant historical development for much of the Eurasian world in the Fourteenth Century.
- ______followed the Plague, killing many of the already weakened survivors.
- The hereditary ruling family that passed power from generation to generation in Fourteenth Century Eurasia was the ____________.
- The three Islamic dynasties were the____________
- The capital city of____ _____and the Topkapi dominated the Ottoman Empire.
- The majority of the Muslim community are called ________.
- These Muslims believe the descendant line of Muhammad’s son-in-law Ali. They are called __________.
- The church wielded enormous power in the lives of ordinary people through the papacy and the ________.
- The priestly castes under Hinduism are called __________.
- Under the ______________system, lords governed lands and the people who were tied to those lands.
- The _____Empire was based in Persia which is modern Iran.
- In China, the _____dynasty replaced the Mongols in 1368.
- Chinese ______power included ocean exploration.
- Pressing along the coast of Africa, _____ navigators redirected trade routes away from the Mediterranean and away from the Atlantic. Ocean.
- The fortunes of France and ______ were as closely linked as those of Portugal and Spain.
- A period of cultural achievement linked to new politics occurring between about 1430 and 1550. ______
- This precious medal was essential to the functioning of the Ming economic system. ______
- In May 1453, the Ottomans conquered the Byzantine city of _______
- Unlike Columbus, who planned to sail west across the Atlantic, the _______ explorers headed south, looking to get to Asia by going around Africa.
- New technologies aided European expansion, but ______made the difference.
- Christopher Columbus landed on the beach of San Salvador in the ____on October 12, 1492.
- The two goals of the European colonizers were to make ______ and to save_____.
- Columbus found gold on the island of _____ which is present day Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
- The Spanish conquistador _______ conquered the city of Tenochtitlan.
- The Spanish brought ______ and other diseases which made it easier to conquer Mexico.
- The hemispheric transfer of vegetables and other crops between Europe and the Americas was called the_______.
- The Portuguese solved the labor problem in Brazil by importing African_______
- ___________explored the coast of Africa.
- _________discovered the Pacific Ocean.
- _________circumnavigated the earth.
- had been involved in the long distance slave trade well before European merchants arrived off the coast of West Africa.
- In the sixteenth century slave trade, a three tiered slave trade developed with Africa supplying the labor, the Americas land and minerals and ______ the technology and military power.
- The _______ dynasty in Europe almost realized the dream of universal empire.
- The Sixteenth Century reformers of the church, like _____had no idea that their complaints would split Christendom for good.
- The Catholic Church responded to the challenges of Luther and Calvin by embarking on a successful reformation of its own that became known as ________.
- Military campaigns consolidated Akbar’s control over the ______.
- That overseas possessions exist only to enrich European motherlands is a principle of _____.
- This Fifteen Century Indian alliance in upstate New York was a loose confederation of Indian allies.
- Jacques Cartier and____ discovered the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes.
- The Mughal empire under ____became one of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful in India.
- Europeans had to depend exclusively on _____ knowledge to prosper in the fur trade in North America.
- After 1630 the_________ Puritan Colony in expanded greatly in population.
- In the Caribbean, ______was a killing crop.
- The Tokugawa ____ in Japan ensured a flow of resources from the working population to rulers and from the provinces to the capital.
- In Russia, the right to make war, tax, judge, and coin money was limited to the ____ and his retinue.
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