Native American Societies Before European Contact
European Exploration in the Americas
Columbian Exchange, Spanish Exploration, and Conquest
Spanish Colonial System
Cultural Interactions
100

Which crop was the backbone of Mayan and Aztecan societies?

corn (maize)

100

What was the first group to ever reach the Americas?

The Vikings around the year 1000.

100

Who financed Columbus' journey?

The Spanish monarchy

100

Who conquered the Aztecs?

Hernan Cortes

100

How did Europeans generally view Native Americans?

As inferior

200

T/F: All Native American's languages were a part of the same family group

False

200

List 3 technological advances that made European exploration possible?

- gunpowder

- sailing compass

- printing press

- shipbuilding

- mapmaking

200

What was the Columbian Exchange?

the transfer of plants, animals, and germs from one side of the Atlantic to the other.

200

Describe the encomienda system.

Natives could live on land that was owned by the Spanish and had to work the land. 
200
What were Bartolome de Las Casas' views?
He hoped for better treatment for Native Americans
300

What was the downfall of many tribes in the Southwest Settlement?

Severe droughts

300

What was the Protestant Reformation?

When Christians in Germany, England, France, Holland, and other Northern European countries revolted against the Pope

300

What was the impact of disease on American populations?

Millions of Native Americans died.

300

What was the Middle Passage?

slave trade that took 10 million to 15 million enslaved Africans to the Americas.

300

What was the result of the Valladolid Debate?

Native Americans continued to have unequal treatment

400

How did horses change the way natives lived?

It made it easer to migrate.

400
Why is Prince Henry the Navigator significant?

opened up a long sea route around South Africa's Cape of Good Hope.

400

What is capitalism?

an economic system in which money is more important than land

400

Why did the Spanish begin trading in enslaved Africans? 

The majority of Native Americans died due to disease.

400

Describe why a shift occurred in the relationship between natives and English settlers.

The English showed no respect to Native American culture and Native Americans saw their way of life threatened by the English?

500

What was the Iroquois Confederation?

A powerful political union made up of several tribes living in the Northeast.

500

What were the major causes of exploration and conquest of the New World by various European nations?

- wealth

- military competition

- spreading Christianity

500
What is a joint-stock company?

a business owned by a large number of investors that financed many voyages to America.

500

What made Spain rich?

Gold taken from Mexico and Peru

500

How did Europeans justify slavery in the Americas?

The Bible and biology