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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 SpainColonizingReligiousFreedomJamestownCurrenteventsPeople

C1-$100 People - $100 Tried to find a westward route from Europe to Asia but reached the Caribbean instead.

C1-$200 People - $200 Spanish warrior who conquered the Aztec empire.

C1-$300 People - $300 He was the first to sail successfully around the world.

C1-$400 People - $400 Her Indian name means “playful one” & she married a wealthy European.

C1-$500 People - $500 A bold conquistador who controlled most of the Incan empire.

C2-$100 Spain - $100 It means “conqueror” in Spanish.

C2-$200 Spain - $200 A religious settlement.

C2-$300 Spain - $300 He was the Aztec leader defeated by Cortez.

C2-$400 Spain - $400 These were not native to the New World when brought over by the Spanish.

C2-$500 Spain - $500 Spanish forts where soldiers lived.

C3-$100 Colonizing - $100 The first successful English colony.

C3-$200 Colonizing - $200 A large estate farmed by many workers.

C3-$300 Colonizing - $300 Spanish who were born in the Americas to Spanish parents.

C3-$400 Colonizing - $400 A shorter waterway through or around North America.

C3-$500 Colonizing - $500 Known as the “lost colony” it was the first English settlement.

C4-$100 Religious Freedom - $100 They were the first to get a charter to settle in the new world.

C3-200 Religious Freedom - $200 It was the small ship that carried the first religious freedom seekers.

C3-$300 Religious Freedom - $300 This was the first written set of laws in the New World.

C3-$400 Religious Freedom - $400 They were seeking religious freedom but still followed the English church.

C3-$500 Religious Freedom - $500 He became the leader of the Protestant Reformation.

C4-$100 Jamestown - $100 Jamestown was named after him.

C4-$200 Jamestown - $200 This crop was the most valuable grown in the colony.

C4-$300 Jamestown - $300 This was the first government in the colonies.

C4-$400 Jamestown - $400 This document gave certain legal rights to a person or company.

C4-$500 Jamestown - $500 An early English document that limited the king’s power.

C4-$100 Current Events - $100 Hurricane that caused the most expensive disaster in U.S. history.

C4-$200 Current Events - $200 A federal judge again ruled that this phrase in the pledge of allegiance was illegal.

C4-$300 Current Events - $300 NASA estimates it will cost $104 billion to return here.

C4-$400 Current Events - $400 This country just promised not to continue build nuclear weapons.

C4-$500 Current Events - $500 This country just had an election with no clear winner.