The Basics
The Journeys
The Goals of Exploration
The Natives and Their Lands
Mapping the New World
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What year did Christopher Columbus first arrive in the Americas?

1492

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What ocean did explorers have to cross to reach the Americas from Europe?

The Atlantic Ocean

100

What were the three main motives for exploration?

God, Gold, and Glory

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What were the native people called that explorers met when they arrived?

Indigenous peoples or Native Americans

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What did explorers use to navigate the seas?

A compass and astrolabe


200

Who was the first European to see the Pacific Ocean from the New World?

Vasco Núñez de Balboa


200

What route did explorers hope to find through North America to reach Asia?

The Northwest Passage

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What did European nations hope to gain from colonizing the New World?

New trade routes, land, and wealth

200

How did exploration affect Native American populations?

Diseases and conflict greatly reduced their numbers.

200

Who first created accurate maps of the New World’s coastlines?

Amerigo Vespucci


300

Which explorer claimed Canada for France?

Jacques Cartier

300

Which explorer’s crew was the first to sail all the way around the world?

Ferdinand Magellan

300

Why did Spain send missionaries to the New World?

To convert Native Americans to Christianity

300

What was one positive exchange between Europeans and Native Americans?

New foods and goods (like horses, corn, and potatoes)


300

Why were North and South America named after Amerigo Vespucci?

He recognized the land as a new continent, not Asia.

400

Who searched for the “Fountain of Youth” in Florida?

Juan Ponce de León

400

Why did Columbus call the native people “Indians”?

He thought he had reached the Indies (Asia).

400

What economic system encouraged nations to gather wealth and trade to gain power?

Mercantilism

400

What was the Columbian Exchange?

The transfer of plants, animals, people, and diseases between Europe, Africa, and the Americas

400

What did explorers often rely on before accurate maps were made?

Stars, compasses, and written logs from earlier voyages

500

Which English explorer was the first to map much of the U.S. East Coast?

John Smith

500

Which explorer traveled down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico for France?

Robert de La Salle

500

Why did England begin exploring later than Spain and Portugal?

They were dealing with internal conflicts and lacked early sea power.

500

What was a major cultural misunderstanding between Native Americans and Europeans?

Different views on land ownership and use

500

What was one major challenge in mapping new lands?

Unknown geography and inaccurate measurements from early tools

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