1 of the ways are accurate
1. To sail completely around something is to circumnavigate.
ex. Magellan circumnavigated the globe.
2. epidemic that killed one third of Europe's populated was called the black death. It was also known as the Bubonic Plague.
3. economic control of a product or service is a monopoly.
ex. Rockefeller had a monopoly on the oil industry.
4. royal governor was a viceroy.
ex. The Portugese Empire assigned viceroys to rule over its territories in India.
5. small but sturdy ship was a caravel. It was built by the Portugese in the 15th century.
6. <span> Spanish soldiers who defeated the Aztec empire were conquistadors.
</span>ex. Pizarro and Cortés were famous conquistadors.
7. settlements established to convert Indians to Catholicism were called missions.
8. northern area of new Spain where few settlers lived were called borderlands.
9. large farms specializing in one kind of crop were called plantations.
ex. There were many cotton plantations in the Southern US.
<span>10. reformers who criticized the catholic church were called protestants.</span>
Roger Williams was the first person to come to rhode island
Africa had many natural resources that were not being utilized by its natives and europeans sought to acquire them for themselves
Answer:
Native peoples were no longer entitled to lands they had always occupied.
Explanation:
The 1493 Doctrine of Discovery is the one-sided law/ doctrine that was passed by the European monarchies to acquire lands owned by other indigenous tribes. This law was also used to justify such land-grabbing in the name of civilization and 'Christianizing' them, thereby providing salvation to the 'lost souls'.
This spiritual, political, and legal claim made by the European powers was made just as a means to justify the land acquisition. The doctrine 'legalizes' and allows the possession or taking over of native lands as long as the natives were given the "gifts of conversion and civilization" in return. This will allow the European monarchies and authorities to get access and possess the New World. But for the natives, they were no longer rightful owners of the lands they had always occupied.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is the second option</u>.