Causes of Exploration
European Exploration
Effects of Exploration
Effects on the Americas
New Exchange
Networks
100

Two Chinese and Arab merchant technologies that allowed Europeans to explore outside of the Mediterranean  

caravel, lateen sail, magnetic compass, astrolabe, advanced cartography, knowledge of wind patterns 

100
Credited as the first to circumnavigate the globe

Ferdinand Magellan

100

Define mercantilism 

State policies designed to export as much as possible and import as little as possible in order maximize the intake of gold and silver (and minimize the loss of it)

100

The British Crown commissioned _______ to attack Spanish ships in the Atlantic

pirates (sea dogs)

100

Two goods originating in the Americas 

maize, potatoes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, beans, peppers, cacao, tobacco, turkey, etc. 

200

Two major motivations for European exploration 

Primogeniture laws, to spread Christianity, to gain wealth, to gain fame, the Italian monopoly on trade with Asia (new route to Asia)

200

_____________ often followed European merchants

Jesuits/missionaries 

200
Two empires conquered by the Spanish

Aztec & Încă

200

One effect of new foods on the Eastern Hemisphere 

population growth; better diets

200

Most African slaves brought to America originated from this region

West Africa 

300

Describe the disagreement between Columbus and the Catholic Church 

The Church believed Earth was 2x larger than Columbus did, so they wouldn’t fund his voyage West. (They were right.)

300

China was interested in _________ from the West

silver

300

Portugal took control of the spice trade from 

Arab/Muslim traders 

300

Two advantages the conquistadores had over American populations

disease; weapons; horses

300

The cultivation of this crop increased the Transatlantic Slave Trade

sugar

400

The two European countries who were first in exploration

Spain & Portugal

400

One way early French settlements in North America differ from those of other European countries

Their settlements were less permanent and largely based on fur trade with natives; they had much smaller populations compared to other European settlements 

400

_________ pushed the Portuguese out of India 

Britain
400

Spain experienced economic devastation due to inflation that was caused by

mining silver in the Americas (which created an influx of currency, causing devaluation)

400

Sugar replaced __________ as Europe’s main moneymaker 

silver

500
Portuguese explorers traveled [direction] while Spanish explorers traveled [direction]

East; West

500

Portugal’s voyages to Asia resulted in Portugal creating a _______________ empire across Africa and Asia. 

trading-post

500

In the early 1500s, Japan outlawed ___________. 

Catholicism

500

The difference between the Columbian Exchange and the Triangular Trade Route

Columbian Exchange: America & Europe

Triangular Trade: America, Africa, & Europe 

500

Term for the dispersion of Africans to other parts of the world

African Diaspora

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