Origins
Family Matters
First Voyage
Captivity and Escape
Brazil and Beyond
100

Robinson Crusoe was born in this English city in 1632

York

100

Robinson Crusoe’s parents wanted him to attend university and become this

Lawyer

100

Crusoe’s first voyage took him from Hull to this city

London

100

After being captured by pirates, Crusoe was taken to which country

Morocco

100

Crusoe chose to settle in this South American country instead of returning to England.

Brazil

200

Although his family name was originally Kreutznaer, Robinson Crusoe's father changed it to this.

Crusoe

200

Robinson Crusoe's father warned him that travel would not bring him this.

Happiness

200

Crusoe was invited to sail to London by this person.

Friend

200

Instead of sending Crusoe to prison, the pirate captain made him a?

Slave

200

Crusoe sold this to the Portuguese captain in Brazil.

Boat

300

Robinson’s father was originally from this European country.

Germany

300

Robinson’s oldest brother had this job before he died in a war.

Soldier

300

While at sea, Crusoe regretted not listening to his father. Why

Because of the storm

300

Crusoe finally managed to escape by doing this to Ishmael

Throwing him into the water

300

Instead of buying a ticket to England, Crusoe used his money to buy...

A farm

400

Robinson was named after this side of his family

Mother’s family

400

What happened to Robinson's second brother?

Don't know

400

Robinson Crusoe and the ship's crew were rescued near this port town.

Yarmouth

400

This person stayed with Crusoe after promising to follow his orders

Xury

400

Crusoe decided to join a voyage to Africa for this reason

Buy slaves for his farm

500

Robinson’s father moved to England for this reason

Business

500

Robinson first tried to convince this parent to let him travel

Mother

500

This person told Crusoe that he was unlucky and should never go to sea again

Friends father

500

Crusoe was rescued by a ship from this European country

Portugal

500

What was the real reason Crusoe agreed to go back to sea, despite his previous experiences

Desire for adventure