This type of source is written after the event occurred by someone not there.
Secondary source
Original destination for Columbus' voyage
India
1) Claim land for Spain
2) Convert people to Christianity
Name of group of people who immigrated to what is now the U.S.
Separatists/Pilgrims
Native American woman whose story was changed by John Smith
Pocahontas/Matoaka
This type of source is written immediately after event by someone who was there.
Primary Source
Name of people who sponsored Columbus' expedition
King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella
Gold
The vocabulary word that means "dislike of our prejudice against people from other countries"
Xenophobia
Jamestown
Information used from a document to support someone's claim or opinion
Evidence
Columbus's birthplace
Genoa, Italy
Name of the trading happened due to Columbus' arrival
Columbian Exchange
Continent that majority of immigrants came from
Europe
The people resorted to this after a period of starvation
Cannibalism
A person, thing, or source that can be trustworthy
Reliable
Year Columbus set sailed
1492
Name of disease that killed majority of indigenous people
Smallpox
Statue of Liberty
Name of the friar that denounced the acts of the Spanish to Prince Philip
Bartolome de las Casas
Favoring one thing, person, or group; usually in an unfair way
Bias
Name of Columbus' ships
Nina, Pinta, and the Santa Maria
Columbus' plan for the indigenous people (3 details)
To enslave, take land, and convert to Christianity
Reason why the Irish came to the U.S. during the 1800s
President that made Columbus Day a national holiday
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt