Spanish Colonization Goals
Columbus's Expeditions
Role of the Catholic Church
Spanish Empire’s Expansion
Early Colonial Society
100

What were the three primary goals of Spanish colonization in the Americas?

God (spread Catholicism), Gold (acquire wealth), and Glory (expand Spanish power)

100

In what year did Columbus first arrive in the Americas?

1492

100

What was the Catholic Church’s primary mission in the Spanish colonies?

To convert the indigenous population to Christianity

100

Which Caribbean island became the first major Spanish colony?

Hispaniola

100

What did Columbus criticize about early settlers on Hispaniola?

Their lack of discipline and morality

200

What natural resources did Columbus aim to exploit on Hispaniola?

Gold and cash crops like tobacco and sugar

200

What was the main purpose of Columbus’s second voyage in 1493?

To establish permanent Spanish settlements and begin colonization efforts

200

What sacrament was critical to the Church’s mission in the Americas?

Baptism

200

What was Spain’s strategy for gaining supremacy in the Americas?

Establishing settlements, converting natives, and exploiting natural resources

200

How did the Catholic Church help resolve conflicts in colonial settlements?

By mediating disputes and enforcing moral standards.

300

Why did Columbus propose sending 2,000 settlers to Hispaniola in 1493?

To establish permanent Spanish control, ensure economic profitability, and protect against uprisings or rival European powers.

300

What was Columbus’s primary concern for Hispaniola’s safety?

 Protecting it from native uprisings and rival European interference.

300

What social function did the clergy serve in early Spanish settlements?

They helped maintain moral standards and resolve conflicts among settlers

300

What was Columbus’s long-term goal for Spanish colonies in the Americas?

To create economically profitable colonies that served as trading and administrative centers.

300

Why was maintaining social order important for Spain’s colonial goals?

It ensured stability, productivity, and allegiance to the Spanish crown.

400

What did Columbus hope Hispaniola would become in terms of trade?

A central hub for trading with neighboring islands and regions.

400

Which Spanish monarchs sponsored Columbus’s expeditions?

Ferdinand and Isabella.

400

Who instructed Columbus to dispatch religious men to the colonies?

Ferdinand and Isabella

400

What role did Spanish naval advancements play in colonization?

They provided protection for settlers and secured Spanish claims

400

What were some of the social challenges faced by early Spanish settlements?

Lawlessness, lack of cohesion among settlers, and conflicts with indigenous populations.

500

What major challenge limited the success of early Spanish settlements by 1500?

Disorder among settlers, including lack of discipline and morality.

500

Why did Columbus stress the importance of gold mining on Hispaniola?

To increase Spain’s wealth and make the colony economically significant.

500

How did the Catholic Church contribute to the stability of Spanish colonies?

By performing sacraments, controlling settlers’ behavior, and promoting social order

500

By 1500, to what extent were Spain’s colonial objectives achieved?

Partially; colonies were established, but social, economic, and religious goals were incomplete.

500

How did early Spanish colonial society reflect Spain’s imperial ambitions?

It sought to combine religious conversion, economic exploitation, and political dominance.

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