The main thing 'gold' refers to.
What is silver?
The main religion Europeans followed.
What is Christianity?
A definition for 'glory'.
What is honour/victory/bragging rights/success/pride?
The explorer sponsored by Spain.
Who is Christopher Columbus?
The method of transport The Age of Exploration exploded because of.
What is sea travel/ships?
The name of the road used to trade goods, which was blocked by the Ottoman Empire.
What is The Silk Road?
The term for someone who has had their religion changed.
What is a convert?
A reason Europeans wanted to conquer land beyond Europe.
The people who blocked The Silk Road.
Who are The Ottomans?
The term used to define an unfriendly takeover of land.
What is colonisation?
Importance of having riches to societies.
What is wealth/power/influence/ability to trade/ability to pay?
The reason religion looks to convert people.
What is power/influence/strength in numbers/personal beliefs/righteousness?
A reason high-ranking European peoples wanted to claim land.
The people who were disrupted by the Europeans arriving in Central America.
Who are The Aztecs?
A reason we use 'Old World' and 'New World'.
What is representing the difference between the known, connected lands (Europe, Asia) and newly discovered lands (America, Australia).
Thing which made herbs, plants, and foods grown in other locations valuable.
What is inability to grow in European conditions?
A term to describe a pillar of Aztec religion, starting with 'rit'.
What is ritualistic?
What are guns/advanced weaponry?
Three major civilisations in South and Central America prior to the arrival of Europeans.
Who are the Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas?
What the Earth was assumed to be prior to The Age of Exploration.
What is flat?
Three things Columbus was expected to return with in exchange for being sponsored by Spain.
What is gold, spices, and Christian converts?
The group formed in Spain to prevent Muslim and Jewish people from reverting back to their faith after being converted.
What is The Spanish Inquisition?
An explanation for 'glory' being associated with 'conquering'.
What is the belief/assumption that violence and taking creates more strength and unity than sharing?
The first Europeans to reach the Americas, starting with 'V'.
What is Vikings?
Two locations which were only theorised about in Medieval Europe.
What is the Americas and Australia?