Colombus
Spanish Settlers
European Settlements
Colombian Exchange
100

_____ Indigenous people lived north of Mexico when Columbus arrived, reduced to less than_______by the end of colonization

10 million, 1 million

100

What religion were the spanish 

catholic 

100

In 1608, Samuel de Champlain founded the first settlement in New France, called ____

Quebec 

100

Horses and cattle were found in ____ NOT ____

Europe, the Americas 

200

The Arawak are the broader group that includes many tribes, while the _______ were a distinct subgroup of Arawak-speaking people who lived primarily in the Caribbean

Taino 

200

What modern day city was built on the ruins of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlán

mexico city 

200

What commodity was highly valued in Canada that the French capitalized on

beaver furs 

200

The ______ had no domesticated animals 

New World / Americas 

300

Columbus’s first trip had _____ vessels and maybe _______ men

3, 100

300

Those who conquered most of South America as well as Mexico and Peru were known as

conquistadors 

300

The French partnered with what Indigenous group 

Huron 

300

Pathogens associated with Old World were so numerous due to _____

Dense population and livestock 

400

Colombus' second trip had ____ ships and _____ men

17, between 1,200 and 1,500 men

400

Catholic Missionaries established what and did what in them

missions, preached Christianity 

400

The French assisted the Huron with conflicts between the Huron and the _______

Iroquois 

400

The Colombian exchange was defined by the exchange of _____(3 words)

Plants, animals, diseases 

500

Columbus instituted a ______for the Taínos, demanding quotas of gold and cotton, with sadistic punishments for those who failed to comply.

tribute system

500

Spanish Borderlands extended from

Florida across Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California

500

The _______established trading posts along the river, near present-day Albany, NY

Dutch 

500

Hernán Cortés arrived in Mexico in what year and conquered what nation 

1519, Aztec