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Treaty of Tordesillas - 1494, agreement signed at Tordesillas, Spain, by which Spain and Portugal divided the non-Christian world into two zones of influence. This division gave the entire New World to Spain and Africa and India to Portugal. Pontiac’s War – Named after an Ottawa chief whose soldiers led the Native American uprising against the English colonists just after the French and Indian Wars because the English disregarded the help of the Indians to win the war. Champlain - He played a large part in the fur-trade and friendly agreements between French and local tribes such as Algonquin and Montagnais In the spring of 1609, accompanying a war party of Huron against the Iroquois, Champlain discovered the lake that bears his name. Powhatan - Native North American chief of the Powhatan tribe in Virginia.
Approximate Word count = 502 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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