Reformation Revolution
North American Navigators
Clash of Colonies
River Routes
Global Exchange
100

This German priest nailed a list of complaints to a church door in 1517, sparking the Reformation.

Who is Martin Luther?

100

This explorer, working for England, explored Newfoundland

Who is John Cabot?

100

This country sent an Armada to invade England because of religious differences.

What is Spain?

100

These two explorers explored the Mississippi River in the 1670s

Who are Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette?

100

The transfer of goods, ideas, and diseases between Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas is called this.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

200

The Reformation led to the creation of this form of Christianity, which does not recognize the Pope.

What is Protestantism?

200

This French explorer discovered the St. Lawrence River and Montreal

Who is Jacques Cartier?

200

This European country focused on natural resources like fish and furs in North America.

What is France?

200

This explorer claimed Louisiana for France in 1682.

Who is Robert Cavelier de La Salle?

200

This food from the Americas greatly impacted diets and populations globally.

What are potatoes, corn, or beans?

300

This is the term for a sixteenth-century religious movement that changed some Roman Catholic teachings.

What is the Reformation?

300

This explorer, working for the Netherlands and England, explored a river and bay that now bear his name.

Who is Henry Hudson?

300

The Dutch colony of New Netherland was centered on this island.

What is Manhattan Island?

300

The explorers discovered that the Mississippi River flowed south to this body of water.

What is the Gulf of Mexico?

300

This animal from the Eastern Hemisphere changed Native American life on the plains.

What is the horse?

400

Because of the reformation, England became this religion under King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I.

What is Protestant?

400

This explorer working for France, explored the Atlantic coast of North America from present day Nova Scotia to the Carolinas.

Who is Giovanni da Verrazzano?

400

A settler who pays rent or provides work to a landowner in exchange for the right to use the landowner's land is called this.

What is a tenant farmer?

400

This city, named after a French King, was founded in 1718.

What is New Orleans?

400

This is the term for a fleet of warships.

What is an Armada?

500

Among the differences between Protestants and Catholics, what specific aspect of church leadership did Protestants reject, and how did this rejection contribute to conflict within Europe?

What is the leadership of the Pope, and it led to widespread conflict within and between the nations of Europe?

500

Henry Hudson's final voyage ended with his crew abandoning him. Describe the outcome of this abandonment, and what happened to Hudson and his remaining crew.

What is they set Hudson, his son, and a few sailors adrift in a small boat, never to be seen again?

500

Explain how the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 directly enabled England to pursue colonization in North America.

What is it ended Spanish sea dominance, which allowed England to colonize North America?

500

What were the primary goals of Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette's exploration of the Mississippi River, and what significant geographical discovery did they make?

What are they sought precious metals and a Northwest Passage, and they discovered the Mississippi flowed south to the Gulf of Mexico?

500

Describe two specific examples of how the Columbian Exchange impacted both the diets and the lifestyles of people in either the Americas or Europe.

What are new foods from the Americas (corn, potatoes, beans) impacted diets and populations globally, and the horse, from the Eastern Hemisphere, changed Native American life on the plains?

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