Voyages of Discovery
Pre-Columbian Life
Spanish Exploration and Conquest
Effects of Spanish Colonisation
The Columbian Exchange
100

Who funded Christopher Columbus's first voyage to the Americas in 1492?

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain.

100

What was the capital city of the Aztec Empire?

Tenochtitlán

100

Who led the Spanish expedition that ultimately conquered the Aztec Empire?

Hernán Cortés.

100

What happened to the Indigenous population of the Americas after European contact?

It drastically declined due to disease, warfare, and exploitation.

100

What was the Columbian Exchange?

The transfer of plants, animals, people, and diseases between the Old World and the New World.

200

What was Columbus originally searching for when he set sail?

A faster trade route to Asia.

200

Name one staple crop that was cultivated by the Aztecs.

Maize/corn

200

What was the name of the Aztec emperor during the Spanish conquest?

Montezuma II.

200

Name one disease that decimated Indigenous populations after the Spanish arrived

Smallpox

200

Name one crop from the Americas that became a staple in Europe after the Columbian Exchange.

Potatoes or tomatoes.

300

What name did Christopher Columbus give to the first island he landed on in the Americas?

San Salvador.

300

What was the name of the floating agricultural islands used by the Aztecs?

Chinampas

300

Which European advantage helped the Spanish defeat the Aztecs?

Superior weapons, such as guns and steel swords.

300

What was the encomienda system?

A labour system where Spanish colonists were granted the right to demand labor or tribute from Indigenous people.

300

What domesticated animal introduced by the Spanish transformed transportation and labour in the Americas?

Horse

400

Which Spanish explorer was the first European to lead an expedition across Mesoamerica to reach the Pacific Ocean?

Vasco Núñez de Balboa.

400

What kind of social structure did the Aztec Empire have.

It was hierarchical, with the emperor at the top, followed by nobles, priests, warriors, artisans, and farmers, with enslaved people at the bottom.

400

How did the Spanish use alliances to their advantage during the conquest of the Aztecs?

They allied with enemies of the Aztecs, like the Tlaxcalans.

400

How did the conquest change religious practices in the Americas?

Indigenous religions were largely suppressed, and Catholicism was introduced and spread.

400

How did the Columbian Exchange affect the African continent?

The demand for labour in the Americas led to the transatlantic slave trade, involving many African people.

500

Who was the first European to realize that the Americas were not part of Asia, and what was his role?

Amerigo Vespucci; he was an explorer and cartographer

500

What was the primary purpose of human sacrifice in Aztec religious practices?

To ensure the continuation of the world by offering blood as nourishment to keep the sun rising and the universe in balance.

500

What was La Malinche's role in the conquest of the Aztecs?

She was an interpreter and advisor to Cortés and played a key role in communication between the Spanish and Indigenous peoples.

500

What was the long-term economic impact of Spanish colonisation on Spain?

An influx of gold and silver from the Americas enriched Spain but eventually led to economic instability due to inflation.

500

What were two negative effects of the Columbian Exchange on Indigenous peoples in the Americas?

The introduction of diseases like smallpox and forced labour systems like slavery.

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