Desire to Explore
Means to Explore
European Expansion
Imperialism
European Worldview + Identity
100
Explorers at the time attempted to build these relationships, built on the exchange of items, to support their needs.
What is/are trade (relationships)
100

This term is defined by "the things that are needed to complete a task/project"

What is "means"

100

This devastating practice continued on in North America when African people were kidnapped and shipped on boats for land owners in the United States. 

What is the slave practice

100

This term is defined as "the extension of power over a territory, including its resources and power"

What is imperialism

100

This country became the most powerful trading country in Europe at the time due to its trading colonies in the Indian Ocean

What is "Portugal"

200

This resource was the basis of the economic system during the Renaissance. They used it as coins and it was the most valuable of their coins used.

What is gold

200

This geographer and astronomer published Geographia, reflecting his knowledge about what the world looked like at the time 

Who was Ptolemy

200

This term is defined as to "travel completed around something; as in to ___________ the globe"

What is circumnavigate
200
Though Christopher Columbus signed a contract with the king and queen of Spain, he was from this country.

What is Italy

200

This sea captain gained popularity with Britain and Queen Elizabeth by stealing riches from the Spanish

Who is "Francis Drake"

300

This was the most valuable resource during the Renaissance that was sold and traded by increasing value based on distance from its source

What are spices

300

This person was a patron of Portuguese explorers. Supporting navigation was so important to him, he became known as ______________ the Navigator

Who was Prince Henry

300

This person of legend (not real) was supposed to be ruling a land past Muslim rule that was full of riches and much admired.

Who was Prester John

300

This term describes the lack of resistance people have to viruses/illnesses and in this chapter is associated with Indigenous peoples and their lack of _______ toward European diseases and illnesses.

What is immunity

300

This process attempted to reverse the colonization (seizure of power from peoples) process by allowing colonies to govern themselves.

What is "decolonization"

400

This person was a Muslim ruler of Mali. They went on a religious pilgrimage and donated gold to those in need.

Who was Mansa Moussa

400

Renaissance Europe borrowed ideas from Greek, Roman, and Muslim inspiration. Some key ideas at this time were philosophy, mathematics, _______, and art.

What is science

400

This explorer lead Portugal south around the Cape of Good Hope in Africa. His crew, however, mutinied and prevented the expedition from reaching India

Who was Bartolomru Dias

400

This country was the victim of a series of raids from British sailors who believed they could cut their profits by stealing from their ships and coastal cities.

Who was "Spain"

400

From chapter 3, this technology is being used to produce books describing the Indigenous peoples found in North and South Americas.

What is the printing press

500

This term refers to someone who is sent out into the world to spread the word of a religion

What is a missionary

500

This water vessel was designed by Indigenous peoples to navigate rivers effectively. It was shared with European explorers.

What are canoes

500

Portugal attempted to reach Asia across land, this explorer chose to attempt to cross west by ocean.

Who was Christopher Columbus

500

These groups had thriving civilizations in South America before European contact. Both groups of people are not considered extinct.

Who were the "Inca" and "Aztecs"

500

This term is defined as " the actions and attitudes of a state of country whose goal is to expand its power and territory"

What is expansionism

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