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As an absolute monarch, King Louis XIV shared power with
a fierce and bloody war.
no one
Spain
west
Aztec
They were tired from buying Asian goods from Italian merchants.
great riches could be gained from a new route to Asia.
Protestant
The first European country to carve an empire in the Americas was
a fierce and bloody war.
no one
Spain
west
Aztec
They were tired from buying Asian goods from Italian merchants.
great riches could be gained from a new route to Asia.
Protestant
Why were European countries looking for a new route to Asia?
a fierce and bloody war.
no one
Spain
west
Aztec
They were tired from buying Asian goods from Italian merchants.
great riches could be gained from a new route to Asia.
Protestant
Referring to Christian religions that grew out of the Reformation
a fierce and bloody war.
no one
Spain
west
Aztec
They were tired from buying Asian goods from Italian merchants.
great riches could be gained from a new route to Asia.
Protestant
The Aztecs finally surrendered to Cortes after
a fierce and bloody war.
no one
Spain
west
Aztec
They were tired from buying Asian goods from Italian merchants.
great riches could be gained from a new route to Asia.
Protestant
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain supported Columbus's voyage because they thought
a fierce and bloody war.
no one
Spain
west
Aztec
They were tired from buying Asian goods from Italian merchants.
great riches could be gained from a new route to Asia.
Protestant
Which empire did Hernan Cortes defeat?
a fierce and bloody war.
no one
Spain
west
Aztec
They were tired from buying Asian goods from Italian merchants.
great riches could be gained from a new route to Asia.
Protestant
Christopher Columbus believed he could reach India by traveling which direction?
a fierce and bloody war.
no one
Spain
west
Aztec
They were tired from buying Asian goods from Italian merchants.
great riches could be gained from a new route to Asia.
Protestant
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