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100

the three major reasons for Europeans to explore during the Age of Exploration.

to find gold and riches, explore and claim new lands, and to spread Christianity. (Gold, God, Glory)

100

The 1st person to circumnavigate the globe

Who is Ferdinand Magellan?

100
  1. The global transfer of foods, plants, and animals during the colonization of the Americas is called

What is the Columbian exchange?

100

European explorers were often encouraged by rulers to spread this religion to newly encountered lands.

What is Christianity?

100

This region of Africa, now known for modern-day countries like Nigeria, Ghana, and Benin, was one of the main areas from which enslaved Africans were taken.

What is West Africa?

200

The first country to launch large-scale voyages of exploration.

Portugal

200

The Americas are named after this explorer

Who is Amerigo Vespucci?

200

This explorer for Spain searched for a shorter route to Asia and accidentally ended in the Americas calling the Natives "Indians"

 Christopher Columbus?

200

This type of Portuguese ship, known for its speed and agility, was essential in navigating the African coast and opened up trade routes to Asia.

What is a caravel?

200

This colony received the largest number of enslaved Africans during the slave trade.

What is Brazil?

300

This individual started a school for navigation and sponsored 50 voyages although he never explored himself.

Who is Prince Henry the Navigator?

300

The name of the treaty used to prevent conflicts between Spain and Portugal over the exploration land claims 


What is the Treaty of Tordesillas?

300

this was the name for the highly profitable network of trade routes connecting Europe, Africa, and Asia to the Americas in the 16th century.

What is the Triangular Trade?

300

This instrument, improved by European scientists, helped sailors determine direction on the open sea and made longer voyages possible.

What is the magnetic compass?

300

Name three examples of technology used to increase sea exploration in the 1400's.

What are astrolabe, magnetic compass, maps, and caravels, sextant

400

The main navigation instrument that measured latitude by measuring the distance between the horizon and the sun or stars.


Astrolabe

400

The 1st person to successfully sail from Europe to India and back

Who is Vasco da Gama?

400

This Caribbean island, colonized by the French, received large numbers of enslaved Africans to work on sugar plantations and became one of the wealthiest colonies.

What is Saint-Domingue (now Haiti)?

400

European countries wanted to cut out these middlemen (empire) from trade with Asia, which would allow them to increase profits from spices and other goods.

Who are the Ottoman Empire merchants (or "middlemen")?

400

In 1497, this Italian explorer working for Spain's rival Portugal argued for an entirely new landmass, which later maps named after him.

Who is Amerigo Vespucci?

500

Name 3 European countries that competed to secure a sea route to Asia

 Portugal, Spain, France, England, Italy, etc.

500

the name of Spanish explorers that conquered areas of Mexico and South America

What is Conquistador?

500

The Triangular Trade was a system of trade between Europe, Africa, and this part of the world.

What are the Americas?

500

Explorers had to cross to get to the "New World"

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

500

This Italian explorer, sailing for England, explored the North American coast in 1497 and claimed parts of it for England.

Who is John Cabot?

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