Explorers & Voyages
Indigenous Peoples & Effects
Colonies & Settlements
Columbian Exchange & Trade
Conflicts & Outcomes
100

He sailed west in 1492 hoping to reach Asia and instead landed in the Caribbean.

Christopher Columbus

100

The people Columbus first encountered in 1492, whom he mistakenly called “Indians.”

Taino

100

 The first permanent English colony in North America founded in 1607.

Jamestown

100

 Corn (maize), potatoes, and squash were sent from the Americas to where?

Europe, African, Asia

100

The war called the French and Indian War in North America was part of the larger global conflict known as the

 the Seven Years’ War

200

 The Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico.

Hernán Cortés

200

This deadly result of European contact greatly weakened Indigenous populations.

 smallpox and other diseases

200

This Spanish settlement, founded in 1565, is the oldest permanent European settlement in what is now the U.S.

St. Augustine

200

What was a result of the Columbian Exchange that helped European diets?

potatoes were introduced to Euope 

200

Which European nation forced the French out of Florida in 1565 and built St. Augustine to protect their claim

Spain

300

This Italian’s book about Asia inspired Europeans to look for new trade routes.

Marco Polo

300

The alliance of Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca is called the:

Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy

300

The French trading post founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608.
Choices:

Quebec

300

The triangular trade connected the Americas, Europe, and which continent for enslaved people?

Africa

300

Which treaty in 1494 divided new lands between Spain and Portugal?

the Treaty of Tordesillas

400

 He explored the Mississippi River and named a vast territory Louisiana for King Louis XIV.

Robert Cavelier de La Salle

400

 The Pueblo people revolted and drove out the Spanish after missionaries punished their religious leaders. This occurred in which region?

New Mexico

400

The Dutch settlement on Manhattan Island that later became New York was originally called:

New Amsterdam

400

Beaver fur trade was especially important to which colonial power in North America?

France

400

The English took control of New Netherland in 1664 and renamed it ?

New York

500

The explorer whose 1497 voyage for England led to claims in Newfoundland.

John Cabot

500

Historian Bartolomé de Las Casas described Europeans as like what animals “upon the fold” in his account?

wolves and tigers

500

The mysterious lost English colony where colonists vanished and left the carving “CROATOAN.”

Roanoke

500

Which crop became so valuable that it was even used as a form of money in some places?

tobacco

500

Which event contributed most to Europeans being able to conquer large Indigenous empires like the Aztec and Inca?

 epidemic diseases and military technology?