Vocabulary
People
Gold, Glory, God
Trade/ Mercantilism
Columbian Exchange
100

The exchange of plants, animals, technology and culture between the Americas (new world) and Europe, Asia and Africa (old world)

Columbian Exchange

100

Thought that he made it to Asia, never set foot in North America.

Christopher Columbus

100

Monarchs desired this to prove their wealth and power.

Gold and Silver

100

The Silk Road created trade between which 3 continents.

Europe, Asia, Africa (the old world)

100

The exchange of goods, animals, cultures and diseases between the Old World (Europe, Asia and Africa) and the New World (North and South America was called the ________________.

Columbian Exchange

200

The act of using something  in a way that takes advantage of the thing or of the people who own it.

Exploitation

200

Renaissance artist, scientist and inventor who painted the Mona Lisa.

Leonardo Da Vinci

200

This country was the first to explore, trade in, and colonize the Americas.

The Spanish

200

In the Mercantilist system it was important to sell more than you buy. These are called exports and ________.

imports

200

Diseases from the old world caused the population in the new world to _______________.

decrease by up to 90%

300

A movement in Europe based on curiosity, innovation and cultural rebirth

Renaissance

300

Monarchs who funded Columbus' voyage to the New World.

KING Ferdinand and QUEEN Isabella of SPAIN

300

This country was the first to explore, trade with, and colonize Africa.

The Portuguese

300

Mercantilism pushed for colonies (control over other peoples' land and the people) to control their _____.

raw materials/ resources

300

The Columbian Exchange helped increase the population worldwide because of nutritious, cheap food from __________.

the new world, the Americas

400

A religious movement meant to reform the Catholic Church and make it follow the teachings of the bible

Reformation

400

He wrote the 95 Thesis that began the Protestant Reformation.

Martin Luther

400

Columbus was devoted to his religion and wanted to spread __________.

Catholicism/ Christianity

400

Colonies were exploited for their resources and raw materials. European nations became ___________.

wealthy, rich, powerful

400

Because of devastating population decline due to disease Europeans turned to _________ to make up for the labor shortage.

slavery (the ownership of people)

500

An adjective that describes people who are native to a particular place.

Indigenous

500

Leader of the Catholic Church.

The Pope.

500

Monarchs (Kings and Queens) wanted colonies (control over land and people around the world) for ________.

raw materials, resources to manufacture items to sell.

500

People were willing to leave their homes and risk their lives for _______________.

money, glory, God

500

The Columbian Exchange had both ______ and ______ results around the world.

good and bad, positive and negative