Terminology
Native Americans
First Global Age
Age of Exploration
New Spain, France, Amsterdam
100

Community of people who share common customs, language and rituals

Tribe

100

A group of two or more related families

Clan
100

Why is this period called the First Global Age?

Travelers and trade good moved across a large part of the world at a rate/pace that was unprecedented.

100

Columbus set off with these three ships.

Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria

100

Why did the conquistadors set off on their voyages?

Glory, G-d and Gold

200

Region in which people share a similar way of life

Culture area

200

Tribal leader

Sachem

200

What three regions became connected during the First Global Age?

Africa, Middle East and Asia

200

These Spanish rulers wanted a share of the Asian spice trade, and so agreed to finance Columbus' voyage.

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

200

Why did the Aztec people initially welcome Hernando Cortes to their empire?

They thought he might be the white-skinned god mentioned in their religious tradition.

300

A large town that has its own government and controls the surrounding countryside

City-state

300

How Native Americans met their basic needs

1) Hunting, Gathering, Fishing

2) Farming

3) Trade

300

This system of routes was dangerous, but provided valuable access to areas between China and the Middle East.

The Silk Route

300

This explorer was killed on his voyage, but his crew's remaining sailors succeeded in circumnavigating the world.

Ferdinand Magellan

300

What was the Aztec ruler's name?

Moctezuma

400

A group of people who settle in a distant land but are still ruled by the government of their native land

Colony

400

The following prayer reflects this core Native American value:

"We have come to meet alive, Swimmer, do not feel wrong about what I have done to you, friend Swimmer, for that is the reason why you came, that I may spear you, that I may eat you..."

Respect for nature

400

This religion's growth and spread was linked to the spread of people, ideas and goods throughout the region.

Islam

400

Magellan's expedition lasted from ____ to ____.

1519-1522

400

How are chickenpox, measles and influenza relevant to our study of this period in history?

Europeans brought these diseases with them, exposing Native peoples to illnesses they had no immunity for. Epidemics killed off many Native people...no gun involved.

500

To sail completely around the world

Circumnavigate

500

This Plains animals met Native American needs for food, shelter and clothing

Buffalo

500

This Chinese emperor was eager for trade beyond Chinese borders.

Zheng He

500

The "Columbian Exchange" describes what encounter/exhange?

The encounter between peoples of the Eastern and Western hemispheres, and the global exchange of goods and ideas.

500

In addition to precious metals and fish, Europeans in American (specifically New France and New Amsterdam) sought this item for its trade value back in Europe.

Furs

M
e
n
u