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U.S. History Review

Across
This ancient civilization was known for creating a system of causeways that linked the capital, Tenochtitlan, to the mainland.
Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire in 1519.
The land bridge connecting Serbia to Alaska allowed the first Americans to cross and adapt to the new environment.
Thick sheets of ice that covered almost one-third of the Earth.
This ancient civilization was known for its system of roads that united the empire and covered more than 10,000 miles.
In 1492, this explorer, financed by Spain, discovered the West Indies.
A series of wars fought by Christians to control the region known as the Holy Land.
The encounter between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres sparked a global exchange of goods and ideas.
The colony established by France in North America.
This religion split from the Roman Catholic Church after a German Monk named Martin Luther publicly challenged may of the Catholic Church's practices.
As the earlier Americans learned to grow crops, they began to build permanent ______ or small communities.
The number of England's original colonies.
A system in the Middle Ages of Europe allowed lords to rule a plot of land, but they owed loyalty and military service to a monarch.
Down
The _______ colonies that were established for religious freedom. This area was made up of modern-day Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
Mali's most famous ruler, who was known for his immense wealth, created the city of Timbuktu, a center for learning.
A legal document giving certain rights to a person or company.
This country was an early leader in the search for a new trade route in the 1400s. They would eventually discover and explore the Cape of Good Hope and the valuable spices in the East Indies.
Spanish conquistador who conquered much of the Incan Empire in 1535.
The colony established by the Dutch in North America.
Moment in history that marks a decisive change.
The name of the colony established by Spain that was made up of modern-day Mexico, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, and Florida.
Meaning "rebirth", this period of time in Europe was known for its great burst of learning and technological innovations.
The _______ colonies were known for their high production in sugar cane, rice, and indigo. This area was made up of modern-day Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
The first successful settlement established by the English in North America.
Named because prized Chinese silk was carried westward along them, these routes linked China to the Middle East and Africa.
The earliest known civilization in the Americas, they were able to grow enough surplus to support large populations.
The _______ colonies was known as the "Breadbasket" of the colonies due to its surplus in wheat production. This area was made up of modern-day New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.