Unit 1: The New World meets the Old World
Unit 2: Two Heroes
Unit 3: Missionaries and Conquistadors
Unit 4: Age of Missionaries
Unit 5: England to America
100

Identify: Flower Wars and Hueztipoaocheli

Flower Wars: Wars that were created to capture people for human sacrifices.

Hueztipoaocheli: Aztec god, Lover of Hearts and Drinker of Blood

100

Identify: Villa Rica de Vera Cruz

Rich Town of the True Cross, the encampment that Cortes built.

100

Identify: Fray Martin de Valencia and Juan de Zumarraga

Fray Martin de Valencia: the leader of the 12 Apostles of Mexico

Juan de Zumarraga: The Bishop of Mexico City, “Protector of the Indians of Mexico”

100

Identify: Apostle over the Andes and St. Turibius

Apostle over the Andes: St. Francis Solano 

St. Turibius: Archbishop of Lima; Advocated for the welfare of Mesoamericans throughout Peru

100

Identify: Puritans, Separatists, Quakers

Puritans: Believed that man was corrupt and only God could choose him to be a part of the Elect

Separatists: Opposed any kind of church organization 

Quakers: Guided by an Inner Light directly from God. 

200

What year were the Americas discovered? 

Where did Columbus’ voyage land in continental America?

1. 1492 AD

2. Venezuela

200

Identify: Ferdinand Magellan

A Portuguese explorer who discovered the Straits of Magellan and circumnavigated the globe

200

Identify: Nuno de Guzman and Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca

Nuno de Guzman: The Commissioner of Audencia; a slave trader

Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca: Walked through Texas, crossing the Colorado and Pecos Rivers. Discovered the Iguazu Falls as well

200

Who was tasked with converting the Mesoamericans in Paraguay and North America?

Paraguay: Jesuit

North America: Franciscans

200

Identify: John Cabot, Walter Raleigh, and Francis Drake.

 John Cabot: Found Newfoundland

Walter Raleigh: Found North Carolina and named this Virginia, after the “Virgin Queen”

Francis Drake: Second man to ever circumnavigate the globe.

300

Identify: Olmecs and Pachacuti

Olmecs: The first group to be known for human sacrifices

Pachacuti: Incan emperor, Extended their rule from Northern Ecuador to central Chile

300

Describe the Straits of Magellan

Some of the stormiest waterways in the world, it is 360 miles long.

300

How did the 12 Franciscan missionaries evangelize the Mesoamericans?

  1. Learned the language of the people and translated the commandments into Aztec verses

  2. Organized processions, loved the music and pageantry

300

What years did the Spanish and Portugal kings expel the Jesuits?

King Joseph I of Portugal expelled them in 1759

King Charles III of Spain expelled them in 1767

300

Identify The Lost Colony of Roanoke and Virginia Dare

The Lost Colony of Roanoke: Disappeared without a trace in 1587

Virginia Dare: First English child was born in the New World

400

Identify: Quetzalcoatl and Amerigo Vespucci

Quetzalcoatl: Toltec leader who banned human sacrifice

Amerigo Vespucci: took credit for discovering the Americas, named after him

400

What did Hernan Cortes do after every battle or conquest of a temple?

He would burn the temples to cleanse them. Then he would take down all pagan imagery and erect crosses and pictures of Mother, Mary. He would often also have masses said in the temples

400

Identify: Santo Espiritu, Pedro Mendoza, and Maranon

Santo Espiritu: Mississippi River.

Pedro Mendoza: Established Santa Maria del Buen Aire in Argentina 

Maranon: Amazon River

400

When was Santa Fe established and what does it mean?

How many churches were built from 1600 - 1625 in New Mexico?

1601; Holy Faith

50 churches

400

Identify: Mercantilism and the Stamp Act of 1765

Mercantilism: An economic policy that was used by most European nations in the 16th and 17th century

The Stamp Act of 1765: The British Parliament imposed the first tax on the American colonies to help pay for the British army stationed in North America

500

Identify: Juan Ponce de Leon and Tlacaelel

Juan Ponce de Leon: Discovered Florida, the Gulf Stream, and the Gulf of Mexico

Tlacaelel: Aztec warrior who controlled the Aztec empire demanded a thousand human sacrifices in every town every year.

500

What day did he lay siege on Tenochtitlan, and how long did it last?

May 13th, 1521. It lasted for 93 days and ended August 13, 1521

500

What does “Santa Maria del Buen Aire” mean? Where is it located in the modern day?

St. Mary of the Good Air; Buenos Aires

500

Describe what a Reductions is

What is the Treaty of Madrid?

Communities that isolated Mesoamericans from the Spaniards.

1750 - Treaty of Madrid put an end to the Jesuit reductions and other work of the Jesuits.

500

What were the effects of the 7 years war?

Pontiac’s Rebellion

North America’s identity is English and protestant

Great Britain doubled their national debt

600

Identify: Pedro Cabral 

Pedro Cabral: Sailed for Portugal and discovered Brazil, and called it, “The Island of the True Cross.”

600

What day did he land and what is the significance of this?

April 22, 1519 (Good Friday), 1-Reed, Day 9-wind. The Aztecs thought he was a god and gave him many gifts.

600

Identify: Francisco de Orellana and Hernan de Soto

Francisco de Orellana: Discovered the Amazon River and successfully sailed back to Cubagua

Hernan de Soto: Child of the Sun

600

What is the Black Legend?

What is the book, “A Brief Relation of the Destruction of the Indies” about?

Propaganda pushed by the Dutch and the English that Spaniards were unusually cruel, greedy, and depraved.

He wrote that Spaniards had killed 20 million Indians, this number was later on disproved by historians

600

Identify the Mayflower Compact and City on the Hill

The Mayflower Compact: Nov 11, 1620 - A written agreement that would serve as the foundation for the government of Plymouth Colony

City on the Hill: A speech given by Winthrop to remind the Puritans that they are a holy example to all the nations.

700

Identify the Treaty of Tordesillas

  1. The line of demarcation (an imaginary line) was drawn through the Atlantic Ocean.

  2. Spain received the western lands - Most of North and South America

  3. Portugal received the eastern lands - Brazil and everything else.

700

What is Noche Triste? When did it occur?

Noche Triste is the Night of Sorrows. It occurred on June 30 - July 1, 1520.

700

What happened on February 12, 1542, and on September 11, 1542?

February 12, 1542: Orellana discovered the Amazon River

September 11, 1542:Orellana spotted Cubagua

700

Who is Fr. Junipero Sera and what missions did he establish?

A Franciscan brother was sent to explore Lower California. He established the San Diego, Monterey, San Buenaventura, San Gabriel, and San Luis Obispo missions.

700

Identify the year and founder of the colonies: Maryland, Jamestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony, and Plymouth Colony

Maryland: 1633, George Calvert 

Jamestown: 1607, London Company

Massachusetts Bay: 1630, John Winthrop.

Plymouth: 1620, John Carver

800

What were the Mayans known for?

  1. The first civilization to appear in the New World and practice human sacrifice. 

  2. Cities were built around altars

  3. Developed an 18-month calendar and were excellent astronomers

  4. Developed irrigation

800

When Magellan found the Straits and returned back to Seville, Spain?

1. October 18th, 1520

2. September 8, 1522

800

What did Hernan Cortes do to facilitate the peaceful coexistence of Spaniards and Mesoamericans after the fall of the Aztec empire?

  1. Rebuilt Tenochtitlan

  2. Enacted laws prohibiting slavery

  3. Gave land grants to Spaniards and Natives

  4. Sent men on expeditions  to explore and establish Spanish rule all over Mexico

800

Who was St. Jose de Anchieta and what were some of the accomplishments of St. Jose de Anchieta?

  1. Apostle of Brazil

  2. Established a peace treaty between the Tamoyo tribe and others.

  3. Jesuit College in Rio de Janeiro

  4. Laws regulating slavery

  5. Visited small towns (Aldeias)

  6. Father of Brazilian Literature

  7. 1578 - Jesuits’ Superior of Brazil

800

List the Colonial Wars in order.

1. America: King William’s War Europe: the War of the League of Augsburg

2. America: Queen Anne’s War

Europe: War of the Spanish Succession

3. The War of Jenkins Ear

4. King George's War

5. America: French and Indian War

Europe: The Seven Years War