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Tema [17]
3 years ago
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HURRY I NEED TO PASS SO PLEASE BE 100% ITS RIGHT!!! BUT ALSO ANSWER=BRAINLEST)Please match the correct word to the correct defin

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Conquers the Inca Empire in 1532, with just 180 men, 67 horses and 3 big noisy guns.

a region controlled by a foreign country. Conquerors saw themselves as parents and their colonies as children.

The "home" country of the people who found/ start a colony an early explorer and conquistador who went in search of opportunities and gold in the New World. He discovered Florida7 fabulously rich cities, called the seven cities that Europeans had been searching for.

called their empire Tahuantinsuyu. Located in Peru. It stretched 2,500 miles from Quito, Ecuador, to beyond Santiago, Chile.

Ruler of Inca (Grand Inca). corn. a religion believed to be false. The Spanish conquistador who led a well-planned expedition to find Cibola. Traveled 7,000 miles across much of the southwestern United States.
1. Inca Empire
2. Ponce de Leon
3. Francisco Pizarro
4. Atahualpa
5. Colony
6. Cibola
7. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado
8. Maize
9. Mother Country
10. Pagan
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balandron [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

1. Inca Empire: Located in Peru. They also called their empire Tahuantinsuyu. It stretched 2,500 miles from Quito, Ecuador, to beyond Santiago, Chile. It is the largest empire in America before the discovery of the continent by the European.

2. Ponce de Leon:  He discovered Florida. After losing Puerto Rico to Diego Colombus.

3. Francisco Pizarro: Conquers the Inca Empire in 1532, with just 180 men, 67 horses and 3 big noisy guns. He won the battel against the Incan emperor Atahualpa in 1532.

4. Atahualpa: Ruler of Inca (Grand Inca). This is the last ruler of Inca Empire.

5. Colony: a region controlled by a foreign country. Here the foreign country is termed as colonial master, while the inhabitant are termed as colonists.

6. Cibola 7 fabulously rich cities, called the seven cities that Europeans had been searching for.

7. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado:  Traveled 7,000 miles across much of the southwestern United States.

8. Maize: corn. Maize is another name for corn.

9. Mother Country: The "home" country of the people who found/ start a colony

10. Pagan: a religion believed to be false. Unlike Abrahamic religion. People tends to consider pagan as a fals religion.

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