Explorers
The Age of Exploration
Colonial Settlements
Technology and Tools
The Columbian Exchange
100

Who was the first European to arrive in the Americas in search of the East Indies?

Christopher Columbus

100

What was the primary reason European nations began exploring unknown territories?

To find new trade routes and access wealth from Asia.

100

Who was granted a charter by Queen Elizabeth I to establish a colony in North America?

Walter Raleigh

100

This instrument helped sailors navigate by showing direction.

Compass

100

What is the exchange of goods, ideas, plants, animals, and diseases between the Americas and Europe?

The Columbian Exchange
200

Who kidnapped the Aztec emperor, leading to riots and the downfall of the Aztec Empire?

Hernan Cortes

200

In what year did Columbus make his first voyage to the Americas?

1492

200

What was the primary economic activity of the New France colonies?

Fur trading

200

What device allowed for the mass production of books, helping to spread knowledge?

Printing Press

200

Name one animal that was brought from Europe to the Americas.

Horses (other acceptable answers: cattle, sheep, pigs)

300

This explorer’s stories inspired many others, and his explorations were recorded in a book.

Marco Polo

300

What was the name of the route that connected Europe and Asia for trade before the Age of Exploration, known for its role in transporting goods like silk?

The Silk Road

300

Describe the relationship between Raleigh's colony in 1585 and the native Croatoan people.

Initially traded but later fought due to stealing by colonists

300

This type of ship was large, had square sails, and was used for long voyages during exploration.

Carrack

300

Name a crop that was introduced to Europe from the Americas.

Potatoes (other acceptable answers: corn, tomatoes)

400

Which explorer was searching for the Fountain of Youth in Florida?

Juan Ponce de Leon

400

Why was Portugal particularly significant in the early years of exploration?

Portugal pioneered exploration along the African coast, opening up sea routes to Asia under Prince Henry's patronage.

400

What was the name of the Dutch colony in North America that later became New York?

New Netherland

400

A device that helped explorers determine their position by the stars and was crucial for navigation.

Astrolabe

400

Describe one negative effect of the Columbian Exchange on Native Americans.

Spread of diseases like smallpox, which devastated Native populations

500

Who was stuck in ice during their search for the Northwest Passage, forcing their crew to eat rotten food?

Henry Hudson

500

The Americas were named in honor of which explorer?

Amerigo Vespucci

500

Who returned to England for supplies and found Roanoke abandoned upon returning?

John White

500

This tool was used to measure time precisely and helped explorers with navigation at sea.

Chronometer

500

Which cash crop, introduced to Europe from the Americas, became highly profitable and played a major role in the establishment of plantation economies in the Caribbean?

Sugar (or Sugarcane)

1000

Which Portuguese explorer was the first to successfully reach India by sea, opening a direct trade route between Europe and Asia?

Vasco de Gama

1000

Which Italian explorer, sailing for England in 1497, made the first recorded European exploration of North America's coast since the Vikings?

John Cabot

1000

New France established alliances with several Native American tribes, which became crucial in conflicts against British colonies. Name one major Native American tribe allied with the French.

Huron (other acceptable answer: Algonquin)

1000

This advanced ship design combined the square sails of European ships with the lateen sails of Arab vessels, making it highly maneuverable for long voyages and exploration.

Caravel

1000

Which deadly disease was introduced to the Americas by Europeans, causing significant population declines among Indigenous peoples?

Smallpox

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