Voyage Details
Immediate Consequences
Long-Term Effects
Native Peoples' Perspective
European Gains
100

What year did Columbus first sail to the New World?

What is 1492?

100

Columbus's voyages opened this ocean route.

What is the Atlantic Ocean route to the Americas?

100

European settlement eventually led to the founding of this modern nation.

What is the United States (or other American nations)?

100

The first native group Columbus encountered.

Who are the Taino?

100

Spain became wealthy from this metal found in the New World.

What is gold (or silver)?

200

Columbus sailed under the flag of this country

What is Spain?

200

A major consequence of Columbus’s arrival was the spread of this.

What is disease (e.g., smallpox)?

200

The Columbian Exchange introduced this European animal to the Americas.

What is the horse?

200

Native populations suffered from these European-born illnesses.

What are smallpox, measles, and influenza?

200

European countries established these in the Americas.

What are colonies?

300

This was the name of Columbus’s largest ship.

What is the Santa María?

300

Columbus claimed lands for Spain using this document.

What is the Spanish Crown's authority?

300

Name one American crop introduced to Europe after Columbus.

What is corn, potatoes, or tomatoes?

300

Columbus’s men treated native peoples in this way.

What is harshly or violently?

300

Crops like sugar and tobacco led to this economic boom.

What are cash crops or plantation economy?

400

Columbus believed he had reached this part of the world.

What is Asia/India?

400

The Taino people were forced into this kind of labor.

What is slavery/forced labor?

400

This global economic system grew due to colonization and trade.

What is mercantilism?

400

Native cultures and traditions were often replaced by this.

What is European culture or Christianity?

400

Columbus's discoveries increased this for Spain in Europe.

What is political power or prestige?

500

The other two ships Columbus sailed with.

What are the Niña and the Pinta?

500

The term for the exchange of goods and diseases between Europe and the Americas.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

500

Over time, native populations were reduced by up to this percentage.

What is 80-90%?

500

This system forced natives to work for Spanish colonists.

What is the encomienda system?

500

European diets changed due to imports of these.

What are new foods (like potatoes, corn)?

600

This monarch funded Columbus’s journey.

Who is Queen Isabella (and King Ferdinand)?

600

Columbus established this kind of European presence.

What is colonization?

600

Columbus’s voyages inspired this era of European expansion.

What is the Age of Exploration?

600

Native resistance was often met with this.

What is military force or violence?

600

Colonization led to the development of this forced labor trade.

What is the transatlantic slave trade?

700

Columbus landed in this region first.

What is the Caribbean (specifically the Bahamas)?

700

This was Columbus’s initial purpose for his voyage.

What is finding a westward sea route to Asia?

700

This modern global consequence traces back to European colonization.

What is systemic inequality or global power imbalance?

700

Name one lasting impact of colonization on Indigenous peoples today.

What is cultural loss, poverty, or land displacement?

700

This religious group spread across the Americas.

Who are Christian missionaries (or Catholic Church)?

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