Vocabulary
Key People
Imperialism
Exploration
OTHER
100
A group of people, mainly common descent, history
Nation
100
This person set up a school of navigation in Portugal in 1419, for perfecting sailing techniques and instruments and designs for sails.
Henry the Navigator
100
What's the differences between Imperialism and Expansionism?
Imperialism is taking control over a country, and expansionism is encouraging territorial or economic expansion.
100
How did the age of exploration begin?
Their desire for wealth was the main reason.
100
How did the printing press help with Protestant Reformation?
They printed flyers for people to see so they can see about different religious views.
200
a member of any of the western Christian churches that are not Roman Catholic
Protestant
200
This person wanted religious reform for the RCC. This person started the Protestant Reformation.
What is Martin Luther
200
WHat did Europeans learn from the Indigenous people?
They learned about their personal liberty, their ideas about leadership and consensus government, and their lack on emphasis on individual property ownership.
200
Who were the main countries that took part in exploring.
Portugal,Spain,England,and France.
200
Benefits of trading?
Got new products that they never got before and made profits.
300
The policy of a country of empire to extend its authority or domination by political, economic, or military means.
Imperialism
300
The first person to circumnavigate the world but he died before he reached back to Spain.
Ferdinand Magellan
300
why did some people want to stay in the new world?
The new lands offering new opportunities to live independent lives, not help back by the traditional restraints of European society.
300
What motivated Portugal to find new routes?
They wanted to find a new route that would allow ships to sail around Africa to India and China.
300
Negatives of trading? How did it affect the Indigenous people?
It also spread diseases that they have not ever come in contact with, especially the Indigenous people, and 95% people died. Many leaders died unexpectedly so many cultures died out.
400
a belief that one's own race or culture is superior to others.
ethnocentrism
400
He was the first person from Europe to reach the Cape of Good Hope.
Bartholomew Diaz
400
How did imperialism change economic systems?
Inflation occurred, and that means that the prices of everyday goods increased because the value of gold and silver was becoming less as more and more money came into Europe.
400
What colonies did England established?
They established more colonies along the North American Atlantic Coast and in the West Indies more than anybody else.
400
Why did people stop using the silk road? Give 3 reasons.
1. Trade was limited, only the same goods over and over again. 2. Did not meet the demands in Europe 3. It was dangerous (thieves and pirates)
500
focusing on collecting and using material goods or produce.
consumerism
500
This guy and another guy explored the North Atlantic Coast
Martin Frobisher.
500
Since Spain and Portugal had brought so much gold back they did not develop factories, so who did they depend on?
England, Germany, and Netherlands.
500
Why were Portugal, France, Spain, and England were the leading players in the Age of Exploration?
1. Each had Atlantic coastline (good position) 2. Monarchs of these countries paid for overseas exploration 3. New ship designs, navigational tools, and navigational information they gathered allowed explorers to explore.
500
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