Spice Trade
Portugal/Spain
England
France/Dutch
Wild Cards!
100

These goods were valuable and sold for a lot because they could be used to flavor/preserve food, make medicines, and make stuff smell good.

What are spices?

100

Columbus travelled West hoping to find India/the Indies but instead landed here.

Where are the Bahamas?

100

This English explorer was an Italian who changed his name after England funded his voyages. He sailed to North America in 1497.

Who is John Cabot?

100

This country started colonization in modern-day Canada (they founded Quebec and Montreal).

What is France?

100

This is like indentured servitude. Except much worse with longer working hours, an "owner" or "master," very little/no rights, and often involved back breaking work on plantations.

What is slavery?

200

This Venetian (Italian) explorer took notes of his travels to Asia and encouraged exploration.

Who is Marco Polo?

200
Columbus sailed under this empire's Royal Standard.

Who is Spain?

200

This colony was the first permanent English colony and was founded in Virginia.

What is Jamestown?

200

This trade good ended up causing both France and the Dutch (Netherlands) to explore and settle in the New World.

What is Fur?

200

This is the route enslaved Africans took across the Atlantic (from Africa to the Americas).

What is the Middle Passage?

300

This country/these people controlled the Spice Trade before European explorers arrived.

What is Arabia/who are the Arabs?

300
This member of nobility supported Portugal's expeditions to the New World (Americas)

Who is Prince Henry the Navigator?

300

This fearsome English pirate was attacked by Spanish raids and started England's fierce reputation as "rulers of the seas."

Who is Francis Drake?

300

This English explorer, hired by the Dutch, searched for the NW Passage and now has a river and a bay named after him.

Who is Henry Hudson?

300

Disease, Native American relations, starvation, and extreme temperatures were all apart of this.

What were the issues New World explorers met with?

400

These were spices that were highly valued during the Age of Exploration (you only need to list 1).

What is pepper, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, mace, ginger, or saffron. (salt counts, though it wasn't as valuable and was not foreign).

400

The Treaty of Tordesillas split the western hemisphere's land (New World) between these 2 empires.

Who are Spain and Portugal?

400

These are the main reasons England wanted to colonize (settle) in the New World.

What are wealth and power/land?

400

This colony was taken over by England after the Dutch gave up on it and "abandoned" it.

What is New York? (Or New Amsterdam).

400

This country took over the Spice Trade after Portugal was weakened.

What is the Netherlands? (Or the Dutch).

500

Besides spices, this was the other reason for exploration.

What are Crusades (religious conversion)?
500

This explorer realized that Spain's treatment of the natives was cruel and tried to end their slavery.

Who is Las Casas?
500

This is the first main reason England wanted to sail west (to the New World).

What is the route to Asia?
500

This explorer sailed up the St. Lawrence river, founded Montreal (Mount Royal), and made peace with Native Americans, who taught him to brew pine tea for scurvy.

Who is Jacques Cartier?

500

This idea connected both hemispheres (halves of the Earth)/continents and cultures, but also led to colonization (settlements) and conflict/wars.

New World exploration.