Illustrated Glossary Grade 5 Unit 2

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Illustrated Glossary Grade 5 Unit 2

conquistador forums.nexusmods.com a conqueror, especially one of the 16th-century Spanish soldiers who defeated the Indian civilizations of Mexico, Central America, or Peru

cultural diversity culturegeeks.com a society where groups of people with different customs, beliefs, arts, and way of life live together

groups of people who share and adopt different aspects of their lives cultural exchange usaimmersion.org groups of people who share and adopt different aspects of their lives

culture bilingualkidsrock.com the beliefs, customs, arts, way of life, of a particular society, group, place, or time

data about population characteristics demographics antinapromotions.wordpress.com data about population characteristics

encomienda elcuadernillodesocialesdesegundo.blogspot.com a grant by the Spanish King under which a Spanish soldier or colonist was granted a piece of land or a village together with its Native American population

ethnic group en.wikipedia.org a group sharing a common and distinctive culture, religion, language, and way of life

cannot be affected by a disease immune medicalxpress.com cannot be affected by a disease

indigenous population nativeamericanchat.net people already living in a particular region or environment before exploration by Europeans

a mix of mestizos and Spanish peoples Ladinos www.guatemalanfoundation.org a mix of mestizos and Spanish peoples

mestizos teacherweb.com people of mixed Native American and European, usually Spanish or Portuguese, ancestry

Middle Passage www.pbs.org the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas

North America, Mesoamerica, the Caribbean, and South America New World gamingdead.com North America, Mesoamerica, the Caribbean, and South America

Northwest Passage geology.com a route by sea between the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans along the northern coast of North America

pandemic www.theguardian.com a disease occurring over a wide geographic area and affecting a very high number of people

polytheism www.tattooshunt.com belief in many gods

slavery bjws.blogspot.com a system under which people are treated as property to be bought and sold, and are forced to work

turning point www.sonofthesouth.net a moment when the course of events is changed or a significant change occurs