Vocabulary
Indigenous People and Cultures
European Exploration and Colonization
General Review
Exchange between Indigenous and Europeans
100

What does the term Slavery mean?

The treatment of people as property. People who are denied freedom in this way are said to be enslaved.

100

Where do scientists think that the earliest people in the Americas migrated from?

Siberia 

100

What was the main goal of the Spanish conquistadors who came to the Americas?

To conquer a large empire for Spain

100

What Spanish explorer established a Spanish settlement in Florida, while searching for the fountain of youth?


Juan Ponce de León

100

What were the Europeans looking for on the Indigenous lands?

Riches, Silver, Gold, wealth

200

What does the term migrate mean?

To move from one place and establish a home in a new place. A move of many people is called a migration, and the people who move are called migrants.

200

What brought the Siberian hunters to the Americas?

The hunt for food. 

200

What inspired the Europeans to explore the lands of Asia?

Marco Polo's book. 

200

How did the Siberian people get to America?

by crossing the land bridge on foot. 
200

What was being exchanged during the Columbian exchange?

Plants, Animals, people, diseases

300

What does the term conquistador mean?

Spanish soldiers who accompanied ship captains and merchants in the Americas. These soldiers took land and resources from the Indigenous people of Mexico and Peru, usually by violent means.

300

The arrival of Spanish colonizers had what kind of impact on the Indigenous people?

Devastating

300

Who sponsored Christopher Columbus' trips?

The king and Queen of Spain.

300

What happens during the ice age?

Most of the earth's surface is covered with ice causing the sea level to drop. 

300

What group of people was traded the most in the Columbian exchange?

Africans 

400

What does the term revolt mean?

a violent action in opposition to a government or law

400

What caused the wipeout of 90% of Indigenous tribes?

Diseases that the Europeans brought over.

400
How did the Europeans get the Indigenous people to convert to Catholicism? 

By force and violence 

400
What were the Indigenous people Christopher Columbus chose to call Indians?

They were Tainos.

400

What religion did the missionaries force the indigenous people to convert to?

Catholic

500

What where pueblos?

A village of apartment-like buildings made of stone and adobe rising four or five stories high

500

How was Poce De Leon killed after he returned with 200 mean?

He was shot and killed by a poisoned arrows from one of the Indigenous 

500

What old European tale sparked Spanish expeditions into North America, and what did it claim?

Seven Cities of Cíbola were said to be so rich that the streets and houses were decorated with gold and jewels.

500

What is the oldest permanent European settlement in the United States?

St. Augustine

500

Due to the high death rate of the indigenous people; Europeans began enslaving what race of people?

Africans

600

What does the term colony mean?

A new settlement or territory established and governed by a country in another land

600

Who settled in the Spanish borderlands?

Soldiers and Missionaries

600

On April 1513 what North American peninsula did Ponce de León land on?

Florida

600

The people who traveled to North America in order to convert the Indigenous to Catholic religion where called?

Missionaries

600

What was the main goal of the Spanish missionaries?

To teach their religion to the Native Americans

700

What is a Secondary Source

A document or other record of past events created by someone who was not present during the events or the time period in which they occurred.

700

Scientist think that the earliest people in the Americas migrated from?

Siberia

700

How did the Columbian Exchange affect many Indigenous people in the Americas?

They died from diseases.

700

What woolly beast did the the Indigenous people that migrated from Siberia follow to North America?

Woolly Mammoth

700

What famed conquistador set out from Mexico City with a large expedition to find the legendary golden cities?


Francisco Vásquez de Coronado

800

People who travel to a territory or community in order to make converts to their religion.

Missionaries

800

What happen to allow the indigenous people to travel from their original home to this new continent?

Sever Ice Age

800

The rediscovered of writings by the ancient Greeks and Romans inspired a new interest in learning and art. This lively period of new thinking has become known as the _________, a word that means "rebirth."

Renaissance

800

While studying maps of the world, which at that time did not include the Americas, Columbus became convinced that the shortest route to the Indies lay to the west, across the ________ Ocean.

Atlantic

800

In their new continent the indigenous had to adapt and therefore became ..

Hunter Gathers

900

What are discovered items made by people?

Artifacts

900

Where did the Indigenous People migrate to?

Alaska (North America)

900

Columbus made four trips to the Caribbean, as well as the continent of South America. He laid claim to all land in the name of __________, although it was not his to take.

Spain

900

Why did The American Revolution happen?

Colonists had formed a set of ideas and beliefs that had become different from British views.

900

Who gained the most during the Columbian Exchange?

Europeans

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