1451
When was 1470?
Cristoforo Colombo.
He was born it Genoa,______
As a teenager, he got a job on a merchant ship until____
When is 1470?
The desire to get European goods changed ancient ________ patterns.
When was 1502?
French privateers.
Who attacked his ship as it sailed north along the Portuguese coast on his merchant ship?
He Landed in Lisbon, where he studied __________, _________, ____________ and ______________
What are mathematics, astronomy, cartography and navigation?
His first voyage was on August 3,_____
When is 1492?
Indian men put aside their bows and arrows for European________, ________, and ________
What are firearms, powder, and lead shot?
1470.
When did French privateers attack his ship?
Mathematics, astronomy, cartography and navigation.
What are merchant ships?
His second voyage was on September______
When is 1493?
Europeans needed workers to help build houses and clear fields. They soon realized that they could offer trade goods like tools and weapons to certain American Indian tribes that would bring them other Indians captured in tribal wars. These captured Indians were bought and sold as ________. You might think that Africans brought to America were the only _______ people. It is surprising to learn that before 1700 in the Carolinas, one-fourth of all ______people were American Indian men, women, and children. Before 1700 the port city of Charleston shipped out many Native ______ to work in the Caribbean or to be sold in northern cities like Boston. _______ led to warfare among tribes and to much hardship. Many tribes had to move to escape the ______ trade, which destroyed some tribes completely. In time, the practice of ________ Native peoples ended. However, it had greatly affected American Indians of the South and the Southwest. Fill in the blanks.
Floated to shore on a scrap of wood.
March____ was his last voyage, then died in____
When is 1493 and 1506?
Many Natives died from these diseases spread by the colinists.
What is smallpox, influenza, measles, and chicken pox?
NINA, PINTA AND SANTA MARIA.
Why not sail west across the Atlantic instead of around the massive African continent?