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Bonus questions
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Who is the most famous explorer?


Christopher Columbus




100

Who was Kublai Khan?

a Mongolian general and statesman, who was the grandson and greatest successor of Genghis Khan.

100

Which Italian explorer is credited with discovering the New World while sailing under the flag of Spain?

Christopher Columbus

100

Which Spanish conquistador conquered the Inca Empire in Peru?

Francisco Pizarro

100

What was the name of the ship Christopher Columbus sailed to the Americas in 1492?


Santa Maria

200

What was the start and end of the age of exploration?

The Age of Exploration began in the late 14th century and ended around the early 17th century.

200

Who were the conquistadors?

Spanish conquerors of the Americas.

200

Why did we name this period the Age of Exploration?

 The period is characterized as a time when Europeans began exploring the world by sea in search of new trading routes, wealth, and knowledge. 

200

What was the primary purpose of Christopher Columbus's voyages?

to reach India by sea

200

What was the name of the water route sought by explorers that would provide a direct passage from Europe to Asia?

Suez Canal in 1869 November 17

300

What are the 3 reasons for exploring?

gold god and glory



300

Where was Christopher Columbus from?

Italy, Genoa

300

Who discovered America?

 

Leif Erikson

300

Which country sponsored Vasco da Gama's journey to find a sea route to India?

Portugal 

300

Who was James Cook, and what was he known for?

James Cook was a British explorer, cartographer, and naval officer famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean and to New Zealand and Australia in particular.

400

What is the meaning of (the age of Exploration)?

Historical period when European explorers sailed across the world to discover new lands, trade routes, and cultures.

400

Name four tools of navigation.

astrolabe, hourglass, log, crosshatch

400

What was Vasco da Gama known for?

Vasco da Gama was best known for being the first to sail from Europe to India by rounding Africa's Cape of Good Hope.  

400

Who was Marco Polo?


A famous early explorer, Marco Polo wrote down his experiences. Marco Polo was a European merchant from Venice who travelled Europe and Asia, including the silk roads, to reach Kublai Khan

400

What is Ferdinand Magellan known for?

became the first from Europe to cross the Pacific Ocean and circumnavigate the world.

500

What was the silk route?

The Silk Road was an ancient trade route that connected Asia with Europe and Africa, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between different regions.



500

What allowed them to start exploring?

Improved technology, longer and further trips could be made. Navigation and map making were particularly signi cant developments. 

500

What was the Columbian exchange?

The Columbian Exchange is the process by which plants, animals, diseases, people, and ideas have been introduced from Europe, Asia, and Africa to the Americas and vice versa.

500

What was the Cortes Invasion?

Between 1519 and 1521 Hernán Cortés and a small band of men brought down the Aztec empire in Mexico

500

What was the main motivation behind the establishment of Spanish colonies in the Americas?

Spain's colonization goals were to extract gold and silver from the Americas, to stimulate the Spanish economy and make Spain a more powerful country.

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