Explorers
Spanish Conquest
Motives and Religion
Trade and Navigation
Early Settlements
100

Why did Christopher Columbus embark on his voyage in 1492?

To find a westward route to Asia and acquire wealth.

100

What happened to the Aztec and Inca empires?

They were conquered by the Spanish

100

Who supported the voyages of Columbus because she wanted to spread religion

Queen Isabella of Spain

100

What did England, France, and the Netherlands hope to discover in their exploration?

A Northwest Passage to Asia.

100

Where did the Spanish settle in North America?

Southwest and Southeast regions.

200

What country did Christopher Columbus sail for?

Spain

200

The Spanish defeated the Aztec and Inca because?

Superior weapons, horses, and alliances with enemies of the empires.

200

What were the religious motives in the Age of Exploration?

To spread Christianity, especially Catholicism.

200

What was the significance of the St. Lawrence River to Jacques Cartier?

He thought it might be the Northwest Passage.

200

Where did the French settle in North America?

Northeast, especially Quebec and along the St. Lawrence River.

300

The Vikings reached where around the year 1000?

Newfoundland, North America.

300

Under Spanish rule, what population became enslaved to Spanish conquerors?

Native Americans

300

What conflict did England’s Protestantism cause with Spain?

Religious rivalry leading to Spain’s Armada attack on England

300

Why did Europeans want to find a Northwest Passage?

To find a shorter, profitable trade route to Asia.

300

Where did Dutch and English Protestants set up colonies?

Along the Atlantic coast between French and Spanish settlements

400

Who established a school of navigation in Portugal?

Prince Henry the Navigator.

400

The Spanish explorer Ponce de León searched for what?

The Fountain of Youth in Florida.

400

Who was Martin Luther?

A German priest who sparked the Protestant Reformation.

400

What did Portuguese sailors achieve by exploring Africa’s coast?

New trade in gold and slaves, and a route to India.

400

Who was Marie Guyard and what did she do?

A French nun who spread Catholicism in Quebec.

500

Because Portuguese sailors rounded the southern tip of Africa they found what?

A sea route to Asia

500

Cabeza de Vaca’s stories inspired people to search for what?

The Seven Cities of Gold. 

500

What new branch of Christianity came from the Reformation?

Protestantism.

500

Why was controlling trade routes so important?

It brought wealth and power to European nations.

500

What were Europeans competing for in colonization?

Land, wealth, resources, and spreading religion.

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