Famous Explorers
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Famous Explorers II
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The explorer that sailed into the Bahamas Islands in 1492 on three ships. He believed he had landed in India. 

Who is Christopher Columbus?

100

Navigational instrument that allowed explorers to determine their latitude by measuring the inclined position of a celestial body. 

What is the astrolabe?

100

The period of time between the early 15th century and lasting until the 17th century. This period is thought of as a time when Europeans began exploring the world by sea in search of trading partners, new goods, and new trade routes. 

What is the Age of Discovery?

100

An English sea explorer and navigator during the early 17th century, best known for his explorations of present-day Canada and parts of the northeastern United States. He also sailed once for the Dutch East India Company. 

Who is Henry Hudson?

100

Economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances

What is Mercantilism?

200

A Portuguese navigator, he commanded an expedition that was the first to travel across the world. Unfortunately, he died about halfway through its journey.

Who is Ferdinand Magellan?

200

Navigational instrument that helped explorers that shows direction relative to the geographic cardinal directions

What is a compass?

200

A device that eliminated the use of oars in sailing ships.  

What is a rudder?

200

Italian who sailed for Portugal. He explored much of what is now northern South America, Atlantic coast of Brazil, and the Patagonian region of Argentina.

He is probably best known for identifying Columbus' "discovery" as a new continent. Both North and South America are named after him.  

Who is Amerigo Vespucci?

200

Continent where the Cape of Good Hope is located. This where a Portuguese explorer first reached the bottom of a massive continent.

What is Africa?

300

Portuguese prince who rarely participated in explorations sent many expeditions from Portugal to the west coast of Africa, and was responsible for Portugal’s influence in the Great Age of Exploration. 

Who is Henry the Navigator?

300

The use of these helped explorers sail in any direction they chose and did not have to depend on the wind pushing at the back of the sails. 

What are triangular sails?

300

Coinciding with the period of time known for the discovery and exploration of new continents. Known for the decline of the feudalism, the invention of the mariner's compass, and the invention or application of such innovations as the printing press.

What is the Renaissance?

300

Frenchman who was the first European to explore and map Northeast Canada, including the areas around the St. Lawrence River. 

Who is Jacques Cartier?

300

Pedro Alvares Cabral supposedly found the continent of South America by accident. This modern-day country is where he landed. He claimed this land for Portugal.

What is Brazil?

400

His success in finding an all-water route to Asia proved to be one of the more instrumental moments in the history of navigation. He subsequently made two other voyages to India, and was appointed as Portuguese viceroy in India in 1524.

Who is Vasco da Gama?

400

The use of these, developed by Ptolemy and al-Idrisi, helped European explorers' knowledge of the rest of the world. 

What are maps?

400

This war kept England and France from exploring the rest of the world during the early 1400s.

What is the Hundred Years' War?

400

His claim to fame is that on his third attempt, he was successful in conquering the Inca Empire. He also founded the now major city of Lima, Peru. 

Who is Francisco Pizarro?

400

The movement of diseases, ideas, food. crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World

What is the Columbian Exchange

500

The first European to sail around the tip of Africa.

Who is Bartolomeu Dias?

500

A small, highly maneuverable sailing ship developed in the 15th century by the Portuguese to explore along the West African coast and into the Atlantic Ocean. 

What is a caravel?

500

What were the three goals that explorers tried to accomplish when setting out to explore? This was also known as the "3 G's"

What are gold, God, and glory?

500

He traveled to Mexico with 500 men and 11 ships and overthrew the Aztec ruler Montezuma II in their capital of Tenochtitlan.

Who was Hernán Cortés?

500

The 1494 treaty that divided the world's colonial possessions between Spain and Portugal. 

What is the Treaty of Tordesillas?

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