Transoceanic Interconnections
columbian arrival
cultural diffusion
mankind: The Story of all of Us (Mesoamerica)
sea based empires
100

Developed in China, for reckoning direction.

Magnetic Compass

100

What were the motivators for Europe search for new trade routes?

The motivator for Europe’s search for new trade routes was Prince henry the navigator. He was motivated because of the rising tension in the middle east.  

100

traveled across Asia and changed slightly to accommodate new cultures 

Buddhism

100

What is Mesoamerica?

Mesoamerica is a historical and cultural region in the Americas that

extends from central Mexico through to parts of Central America, including Guatemala, Belize,

Honduras, and El Salvador. It is known for its rich indigenous cultures, which flourished before the

arrival of Europeans.

100

what did envy, desire for wealth, and need for alternative routes to Asia lead to? 

European Maritime exploration 

200

a Spanish conquistador; goes on to win Mexico for Spain

Hernan Cortez

200

Describe the events of Columbus’ first voyage

While Christopher columbus was searching for direct routes, he accidently discovered an island that they called Guanahani. He later then changed the name to san Salvador.  

200

a printing method that uses separate pieces to reproduce the letters and symbols of a document 

movable type 

200

What were the major acheivements of the Maya civilization?

The Maya developed one of the

most sophisticated writing systems in the ancient Americas, using hieroglyphs to record historical

events, religious texts, and astronomical observations.

200

When did Columbus stumble into a new continent.

In 1492

300

Triangular shaped sail, can take wind on both sides

Lateen sail 

300

Describe the most significant developments of Columbus’ second voyage

The most significant developments of Columbus second voyage was introducing domesticated animals to the new worlds. Also, formed a new basis for wealth and trade with the establishment of sugar, rice, and later tobacco and cotton plantations. Both very beneficial and helped people with food and transportation.

300

this fruit was introduced to west Africa by merchants. 

Bananas

300

Why was the Aztec capital city (Tenochtitlan) so important to trade and the spread of

culture?

Positioned on an island in Lake Texcoco, Tenochtitlan was accessible via multiple causeways and

canals, making it a central hub for trade routes connecting various regions of Mesoamerica.

300

Who was blocked from Mediterranean trade by Spain.

Portugal 

400

Diagrams of stars and constellations 

Astronomical charts 

400

Why did Europeans have more transmissible diseases than natives from the New World?

Europeans had more transmissible diseases that natives because Europeans were exploring more meaning, they were getting every disease that they came across.  

400

This was a bad disease that traveled through the silk roads and all the way to Europe. 

Bubonic plague 

400

What was the role of religion in Mesoamerican societies?

Religion played a central role in

Mesoamerican societies, influencing various aspects of life, including politics, culture, and daily

activities

400

Entered late to the exploration / colonization game. 

England

500

The route that brought captured Africans to the west indies and later to North and South America.

The Middle Passage

500

What were the consequences of the arrival of different diseases to the New World?

The consequences of the arrival of different diseases to the new world had impacts on indigenous people. Another thing was that it helped the Spanish forces conquer the new world.

500

was adapted by the mongols and was used the expand their power. 

Gunpowder

500

Why was maize (corn) so important to Mesoamerican societies?

Mesoamericans developed

agricultural techniques to cultivate maize in diverse environments. They used methods like slash-and-

burn farming and terracing to maximize yields.

500

Who gained independence from Spain and emerged as the wealthiest nation in Europe 

The Dutch 

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