Explorer and the Incas
Missionaries and Native Americans
changes in the Church
Northwest Passage
Verrazano and Cartier
100
In 1531,this Spanish Conquistador led 180 soldiers on an expedition into the western coast of South America. He met with people from the Inca empire.
Who is Pizarro.
100
The tribe of Native American who battled with de Soto and his men.
What is the Mobile tribe in Alabama.
100
The people who protested the actions of Catholic leaders are called.
What are the Protestants.
100
The shortcut to Asia that rulers of other European countries wanted to find because Spain was becoming so rich from exploring and claiming land in the Americas.
What is the Northwest Passage.
100
On his next two voyages, Verrazano sailed here looking for the northwest passage to Cathay.
What is coastlines of North and South America.
200
The Incas were lead by this man.
Who is Atahuallpa.
200
In 1542, de Soto died of a fever. Half of his men survived. Name the land he claimed for Spain.
What is southeastern U.S.
200
The changes the Catholic Church made to keep power.
What is the Counter-reformation
200
The route followed by Magellan around South America was very dangerous and long, so people wanted to find this passage or route and sail through or around North America.
What is the Northwest Passage.
200
He reached the St. Lawrence River and claimed all the land around it for France. He was looking for the Northwest Passage.
Who is Cartier?
300
The reason why Pizarro attached the Incas.
What is Atahualpa refused to accept Christianity and Spanish rule.
300
Missionaries were sent to the Americas to do this.
What is Convert Native Americans to the Catholic Church
300
The Church tried to spread the Catholic faith to the Americas, and send these religious teachers.
Who are missionaries.
300
The search for the passage began in the 1500s and lasted for hundreds of years. The European rulers believed that finding this passage would bring them this
What is wealth and power
300
Cartier was sent by the French king, Francis, in 1534 to look for the Northwest Passage and this.
What is gold?
400
Pizarro traveled to this city and took control of the Inca empire after taking Atahuallpa prisoner
What is Cuzco, the capital of the Inca Empire
400
In 1517, this priest began to call openly for reforms, or changes, in the Catholic Church.
Who is Martin Luther.
400
Some missionaries did these two things to Native Americans.
What is enslave them and force them to become Catholic.
400
The king of France, Francis I, sent this man to find the Northwest Passage in this year.
Who is an Italian sailor, Giovanni da Verrazano in 1524.
400
Cartier explored inland and went as far as this city. He met river rapids and had to turn back.
What is Montreal?
500
This conquistador explored the southeastern U.S. In 1539, he and 600 men sailed from Cuba and landed near Tampa Bay (Florida). They became the first Europeans to see the Mississippi River.
Who is Hernando de Soto
500
This period of reforms or changes and people leaving the Church is called.
What is reformation.
500
Name he Spanish Conquistadors.
Who are Juan Ponce de Leon, Hernando Cortes, Francisco Pizarro, Francisco Coronado, and Hernando de Soto.
500
Verrazano landed here, on this coast, in 1524 and then took this route. He finally stopped here.
What is North Carolina and then he sailed north along the Atlantic coast in bays and rivers as far as Newfoundland.
500
In 1541, on his next expedition, Cartier sailed up the river looking for gold, and found this city. He never found gold, but Europeans knew a lot about North America.
What is Quebec?