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Who sailed from Spain in 1492 looking for a new trade route to Asia?

Christopher Columbus

100

Which European country claimed much of Central and South America?

Spain

100

What area of North America did many French explorers first explore?

Present-day Canada/northern North America

100

What country claimed much of the eastern coast of North America?

England

100

What group founded the Plymouth Colony?

The Pilgrims

200

What did Columbus think he had discovered when he reached the Caribbean?

A new trade route to Asia/India

200

What were Spanish explorers and conquerors called?

Conquistadors

200

What river valley did French explorers travel along?

The Mississippi River Valley

200

What important English colony was established in 1607?

Jamestown

200

In what year did the Pilgrims arrive in North America?

1620

300

What was one major effect of European exploration on Native American peoples?

Disease, loss of land, warfare, and cultural changes

300

What were two major reasons the Spanish came to the Americas?

To gain wealth/land and spread Catholic Christianity

300

What region did the French claim around the Great Lakes and name New France?

The Great Lakes region

300

What was the main goal of the investors who established Jamestown?

To make a profit from the riches and resources of North America.

300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to North America?

The Mayflower

400

What European explorers crossed from Greenland and Iceland around the year 1000?

Norse Vikings

400

What did Spanish priests build to convert American Indians to Christianity?

Missions

400

What valuable animal fur helped the French become wealthy?

Beaver fur/beaver pelts

400

Why was Jamestown significant?

It was the first successful English colony in North America.

400

Why did the Pilgrims leave England?

They wanted religious freedom and the ability to practice their religion.

500

What major historical event began as a result of Columbus's voyages and the movement of people, goods, plants, animals, and diseases between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres?

The Columbian Exchange

500

How did Spanish conquistadors and colonization affect American Indian peoples?

Many were conquered, enslaved, killed, lost wealth and culture, and died from European diseases.

500

How did French relationships with American Indians differ from Spanish relationships?

The French generally traded and formed partnerships with American Indian groups, while the Spanish more often conquered and forced their culture and religion on them.

500

In what year was Jamestown estabilished?

1607

500

How was Plymouth Colony's beginning different from Jamestown's?

Plymouth was established by Pilgrims seeking religious freedom, while Jamestown was established primarily as a business venture to make a profit.