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Exclusion or Inclusion
100

Name the explorer that sailed into the Bahama Islands in 1492 on three ships while thinking he landed on the shores of the country of India.

What is Christopher Columbus

100
What wast the period of time called that officially began in the early 15th century and lasted until the 17th century. This period is thought of as a time when Europeans began exploring the world by sea in search of trading partners, new goods, and new trade routes. In addition, some explorers set sail to simply learn more about the world.
What is The Age of Exploration or known as The Age of Discovery.
100
During the 1400s, how did many Europeans view the world as being?
What is flat
100

List two products that were exported to the “Old World”.

What is (answers will vary)

100

France 

Inclusion (positive interaction)

200
A Portuguese navigator, he commanded an expedition that was the first to travel across the world (1480-1521)
What is Ferdinand Magellan
200
was an Italian explorer who first proved that Brazil and the West Indies did not represent Asia's eastern borders
What is Amerigo Vespucci
200
What were the three goals that explorers tried to accomplish when setting out to explore? This was also known as the "3 G's"
What is .... 1. Glory (Fame and developing strong reputation) 2 Gold (trade routes to Asia and to become wealthy) 3. God (to spread Christianity)
200

List two products that were imported into the "New World".

What is (answers will vary)

200

Spanish 

Inclusion (negative)

300

a Portuguese explorer, soldier and prince. Although he rarely participated in explorations, he sent many expeditions from Portugal to the west coast of Africa, and was responsible for Portugal’s influence in the Great Age of Exploration. His school of navigation resulted in a breakthrough for Portuguese navigation.

What is Prince Henry (Henry the Navigator)

300
The period of time known for discovery and exploration of new continents, the decline of the feudalism, the invention of the mariner's compass, and the invention or application of such potentially powerful innovations as paper and the printing press.
What is the Renaissance
300
Why did Columbus call the people he had encountered Indians?
What is he thought he reached the East Indies (India area)
300

Columbian exchange was named after who ?

Who is Christopher Columbus

300

English 

Exclusion 
400
Who was the first person to sail directly from Europe to India? His success in doing so proved to be one of the more instrumental moments in the history of navigation. He subsequently made two other voyages to India, and was appointed as Portuguese viceroy in India in 1524.
What is Vasco da Gama
400
a Spanish conquistador who overthrew the Aztec empire and won Mexico for the crown of Spain.
What is Hernando Cortes
400

Explain how the Columbian exchange is still relevant today 

Globalization of trade products 

400

What economic system became identified with the Columbian exchange?

What is mercantilism?

400

Plymouth Bay 

Exclusion 

500

The two leading European Countries that led in early Explorations 

What are Spain and Portugal 

500
Explain two negative effects of the Columbian Exchange.
What is... 1. Use of African slaves 2. Spread of Diseases to the New World.
500

Name two cash crops that were important items from the Southern Colonies 

What are rice, tobacco or indigo

500

Explain two positive effects of the Columbian Exchange on the entire world.

What is.....New ideas and products being exchanged between various parts of the world, etc.

500

New France in the Ohio River Valley 

Inclusion (Fur Trade)