Causes
Portuguese Explorations
Spanish Explorations
Conquest
Consequences of Conquest and Colonisation
100

What was the name of the land trade route that ran from China to Turkey?

The Great Silk Road

100
What did Prince Henry the Navigator establish?

A school of navigation

100

Why did Columbus sail west?

He believed by sailing west he would reach India from the east.

100

Name one of the two nations in the Americas that were conquered by the Spanish empire.

The Aztecs/Inca

100

What metals were sent back to Spain and Portugal during and after the conquest of the Americas?

Gold and silver

200

Identify a change in seafaring (sailing) that allowed the Age of Exploration to take place. (Hint: how ships were built, new types of ship, new methods of identifying location).

Shipbuilding: clinker built

Ship type: Caravel, nao, carrack

Navigational tools: astrolabe, quadrant

200
Why was it necessary for Portugal to establish a route around the coast of Africa?

To find an alternative route to India, as the Great Silk Road had become too dangerous.

200

In what year did Columbus set sail?

1492

200

What does the Spanish word 'conquistador' translate to?

Conqueror.

200

Name one new animal or plant that was introduced from Europe to the Americas.

Horses, donkeys, pigs, cattle, rice, oranges, grapes bananas, etc.

300

Which two empires dominated the early stages of the Age of Exploration?

Spain and Portugal

300

Name the Portuguese captain who first reached the Cape of Good Hope.

Bartholomew Diaz.

300

Name the three ships given to Columbus.

Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria

300

Who conquered the Aztecs?

Hernan Cortes

300

Name one new animal or plant that was introduced from the Americas to Europe.

Pumpkins, turkeys, cacao beans, peanuts, potatoes, tomatoes, corn, vanilla, tobacco
400
How did religion impact the increased rate of exploration during the 1400s?

Christian nations wanted to convert non-Christians to their religion, encouraging them to discover new lands.

400

Name the Portuguese captain who first successfully sailed around the coast of Africa and subsequently reached India.

Vasco Da Gama

400

Why did Columbus label the Native Americans as 'Indians'?

He thought he had reached India.

400

Who conquered the Inca?

Francisco Pizarro

400

Why did the indigenous population of the Americas suffer so severely from European diseases?

The indigenous had never encountered European diseases before and therefore had no immune system defences to fight those diseases.

500

How did the Renaissance contribute to sparking the Age of Exploration?

The Renaissance encouraged a spirit of learning new ideas and changing perspectives of the world, which promoted exploration

500

What did Portugal gain from the Treaty of Tordesillas?

All newly discovered land east of the map line drawn for the Treaty.

500

What did Spain gain from the Treaty of Tordesillas?

All newly discovered land west of the map line drawn for the Treaty.

500

Name the capital of either the Aztecs or the Inca. (If you can name both you will receive double points).

Aztecs: Tenochtitlan

Inca: Cuzco

500

How did the colonisation of the Americas cause the formation of the transatlantic slave trade?

The Spanish and Portuguese empires felt the need to reinforce their workforce in the Americas with cheap slave labour, leading to a huge number of African slaves being transported to the New World