Vocabulary
Explorers
Diseases & Death
Trade & Routes
Mystery Box
100

What is a colony?

A community ruled by another country.

100

Who looked for the Fountain of Youth?

Juan Ponce de León

100

Why did many Native Americans die after Europeans arrived?

They were exposed to contagious diseases.

100

Why did Europeans want a shortcut to Asia?

To get silks and spices.

100

What explorer has a U.S. holiday named after him?

Columbus

200

What is a conquistador?

A Spanish explorer in the 1500s.

200

Who conquered the Aztecs?

Hernán Cortés

200

What kind of disease spreads quickly between people?

Contagious disease

200

What was the goal of the Northwest Passage?

Find a shortcut to Asia through North America.

200

What group did Hernán Cortés defeat?

The Aztecs

300

What is a contagious disease?

A sickness that spreads quickly.

300

Who explored the Mississippi River?

LaSalle

300

Did Native Americans have immunity to European diseases?

No, they did not.

300

What were Europeans looking for in the East Indies?

Spices, silk, and other valuable goods.

300

Name 3 explorers you've studied

Columbus, Cortés, LaSalle, etc.

400

What is the Northwest Passage?

A hoped-for route through North America to Asia.

400

Which explorer had a river and a bay named after him?

Henry Hudson

400

What role did disease play in the fall of Native empires?

It weakened them before or during attacks.

400

What trade items motivated Spain's exploration?

Gold, spices, silk.

400

What country was most of the conquistadors from?

Spain

500

What area did Europeans call the East Indies?

Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia).

500

Who explored the southwestern United States?

Coronado

500

Name one reason why European disease spread so fast.

Close contact, lack of immunity, etc.

500

Why did Spain and other countries want sea routes over land routes?

Faster, cheaper, safer from robbers.

500

Act out (charades-style) a famous explorer or term. (Team must guess in 30 seconds!)

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