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Beringia : existed between 25000 and 14000 years ago
Columbianexchange : a from the old world to the new world
Atlatl : threw arrows faster and more accurately than people could throw themselves
Conquistadors : a Spanish word that means conquer
Stampede : a wild rush of animals
Putrid : disgusting or rotten
Reformer : someone who wants to change the world and make it better
Centaur : a mythological creature we know from Greeks half man half horse
Crusades : religious expeditions and wars
Artisans : craftspeople potters weavers metalworkers wood carvers and basket makers
Drought : a long spell of dry water
Potlatch : from Nootka word patshatl-"giving"
Tribe : a community sometimes of several villages all sharing common ancestry
People : a larger group often including several tribes
Sinews : tendon-tough elastic strings-that connect muscle to bone
Awl : small tools for making holes in leather
Canines : teeth that are good for tearing food especially meat
Slashandburn : a method used for tilling soil
Matrilineal : the Latin word meaning "mother"
Loot : stolen goods booty
Fossils : traces of ancient plants or animals
Latitude : lines that run horizontally across the globe
Longitude : versicles lines
Mutiny : revolt or rebellion
Immunity : resistance to infection
Covet : to want something badly
Pagan : anyone who is not Christian Muslim or Jew
Lance : a weapon like a spear with a long shaft and a metal head
Savory : tasty
Palatable : eatable at least
Bayou : a slow moving stream
Plateau : a flat area often in a high place or on top of mountains
Missionary : members of a religious group who persuades others to convert
Convert : to change religion
Sovereign : Royal ruler king or queen or emperor
Endowed : given
Tedious : boring
Aghast : shocked or horrified
Freethinker : someone who doesn't go along with standard thinking
Heretic : someone who publicly disagrees with accepted opinions especially religious beliefs
Privateer : a pirate ship in a nation's service
Galleon : a big three masted sailing vessel
Yardarm : crosspiece on the mast of a square-rigged ship
Swashbuckling : being bold taking risks and showing off
Robust : strong healthy and sturdy
Barbarous : wild primitive harsh or cruel
Treacherous : very dangerous
Horizon : the farthest point of the earth that a person can see
Isthmus : narrow neck of land joining two larger land masses
Feudal : In this system peasants have to declare their loyalty to a lord and work for him in return he protects the workers and helps them in bad times
Monks : Men who gave up worldly goods and devoted their lives to religion
Caravel : First built in the 15th century made long voyages possible because they could sail into the wind
Embark : to set off
Gaudy : showy and brightly colored
Peril : a danger or risk
Estuary : a body of water where the mouth of a river meets the sea
Werowance : A Delaware Indian word that means "he is rich"
Yeoman : A small farmer who cultivated his own land
Flotilla : a group or small fleet of ships
Realm : The kingdom or country where a ruler holds away
Abiding : Permanent or lasting
Across:| 3. | narrow neck of land joining two larger land masses | | 4. | First built in the 15th century made long voyages possible because they could sail into the wind | | 6. | boring | | 9. | to want something badly | | 10. | anyone who is not Christian Muslim or Jew | | 12. | teeth that are good for tearing food especially meat | | 14. | lines that run horizontally across the globe | | 15. | showy and brightly colored | | 17. | small tools for making holes in leather | | 18. | Men who gave up worldly goods and devoted their lives to religion | | 20. | revolt or rebellion | | 21. | a group or small fleet of ships | | 22. | crosspiece on the mast of a square-rigged ship |
| | 24. | stolen goods booty | | 25. | a flat area often in a high place or on top of mountains | | 27. | traces of ancient plants or animals | | 28. | a larger group often including several tribes | | 32. | In this system peasants have to declare their loyalty to a lord and work for him in return he protects the workers and helps them in bad times | | 34. | religious expeditions and wars | | 35. | from Nootka word patshatl-"giving" | | 38. | a weapon like a spear with a long shaft and a metal head | | 39. | a big three masted sailing vessel | | 40. | strong healthy and sturdy | | 41. | A small farmer who cultivated his own land | | 42. | the Latin word meaning "mother" |
| | Down:| 1. | tasty | | 2. | someone who publicly disagrees with accepted opinions especially religious beliefs | | 3. | resistance to infection | | 5. | members of a religious group who persuades others to convert | | 7. | a Spanish word that means conquer | | 8. | a danger or risk | | 11. | The kingdom or country where a ruler holds away | | 12. | a mythological creature we know from Greeks half man half horse | | 13. | a slow moving stream | | 16. | a pirate ship in a nation's service |
| | 19. | to change religion | | 23. | Permanent or lasting | | 25. | eatable at least | | 26. | a body of water where the mouth of a river meets the sea | | 29. | versicles lines | | 30. | a long spell of dry water | | 31. | existed between 25000 and 14000 years ago | | 33. | given | | 36. | a community sometimes of several villages all sharing common ancestry | | 37. | the farthest point of the earth that a person can see |
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Across:| 3. | narrow neck of land joining two larger land masses | | 4. | First built in the 15th century made long voyages possible because they could sail into the wind | | 6. | boring | | 9. | to want something badly | | 10. | anyone who is not Christian Muslim or Jew | | 12. | teeth that are good for tearing food especially meat | | 14. | lines that run horizontally across the globe | | 15. | showy and brightly colored | | 17. | small tools for making holes in leather | | 18. | Men who gave up worldly goods and devoted their lives to religion | | 20. | revolt or rebellion | | 21. | a group or small fleet of ships | | 22. | crosspiece on the mast of a square-rigged ship |
| | 24. | stolen goods booty | | 25. | a flat area often in a high place or on top of mountains | | 27. | traces of ancient plants or animals | | 28. | a larger group often including several tribes | | 32. | In this system peasants have to declare their loyalty to a lord and work for him in return he protects the workers and helps them in bad times | | 34. | religious expeditions and wars | | 35. | from Nootka word patshatl-"giving" | | 38. | a weapon like a spear with a long shaft and a metal head | | 39. | a big three masted sailing vessel | | 40. | strong healthy and sturdy | | 41. | A small farmer who cultivated his own land | | 42. | the Latin word meaning "mother" |
| | Down:| 1. | tasty | | 2. | someone who publicly disagrees with accepted opinions especially religious beliefs | | 3. | resistance to infection | | 5. | members of a religious group who persuades others to convert | | 7. | a Spanish word that means conquer | | 8. | a danger or risk | | 11. | The kingdom or country where a ruler holds away | | 12. | a mythological creature we know from Greeks half man half horse | | 13. | a slow moving stream | | 16. | a pirate ship in a nation's service |
| | 19. | to change religion | | 23. | Permanent or lasting | | 25. | eatable at least | | 26. | a body of water where the mouth of a river meets the sea | | 29. | versicles lines | | 30. | a long spell of dry water | | 31. | existed between 25000 and 14000 years ago | | 33. | given | | 36. | a community sometimes of several villages all sharing common ancestry | | 37. | the farthest point of the earth that a person can see |
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