Conquest of the Aztecs
God, Gold, Glory
Life Under the Spanish
Effects of Colonisation
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What was the name of the Aztec capital city?

Tenochtitlan

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Where is the 'Old World'?

Europe

100

True or False - The Indigenous didn't have many rights and got abused under the Spanish.

True

100

What happened to Aztec culture after the Spanish conquest?

The Spanish forbade the Aztecs to continue their culture, therefore it was lost

100

What was the name of the conquistador who conquered the Inca?

Francisco Pizzaro

200

Who was the leader of the Spanish Conquistadors?

Hernan Cortez

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What religion did the Spanish follow?

Christian, but more specifically, Catholic

200

What disease did the Spanish bring to the Americas?

Smallpox

200

How did the Spanish treat the indigenous?

The Spanish treated them cruelly

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When Montezuma showered the Spanish with gifts, what was he communicating to them?

He was superior to them.

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Who did Cortez align with?

Other native tribes of Mesoamerica

300

What were the Spanish using the gold for?

Coins and Jewellery

300

What was the system was a labour system established by the Spanish crown during the colonization of the Americas, allowing Spanish settlers to extract labour and tribute from indigenous peoples in exchange for protection and religious instruction.

Encomienda System

300

Spanish colonisation introduced this new social structure that ranked people based on ancestry, creating long-lasting inequality in Mesoamerican society.

The Casta System

300
How did the Spanish priests feel about the conquest?

They were sympathetic to the indigenous people, and they felt that the Spanish were cruel

400

How did the Aztecs power decline?

The Spanish brought fast spreading diseases

400

Which motivation do sources point to for being the main motivation for exploration - God, Gold or Glory?

Gold

400

Name a people group whose population decreased?

Name a people group whose population increased?

Decreased - Mesoamericans

Increased - Spanish, African

400

This agricultural change, where Indigenous fields were replaced by European crops and livestock, transformed Mesoamerican environments and food systems.

The Columbian Exchange 

400

Name three food items sent from the old world to the new world during the Columbian Exchange.

Wheat     Barley     Rice    Oats     Rye    Sugarcane   Coffee     Bananas    Citrus fruits (oranges, lemons, limes)  Apples      Grapes     Olives    Chickpeas     Lentils     Onions     Garlic     Lettuce    Cabbage     Carrots     Turnips     Broccoli    Cauliflower


500

In what year did the Spanish Conquest take place?

1519

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How is God, Gold and Glory relevant for the age of exploration?

It was the motivation of European exploration

500

Spanish rule heavily relied on these religious leaders, who built schools, spread Christianity, and held significant influence in local communities.

Priests

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What percentage of the indigenous population died during and after the Spanish conquest?

90%

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What were the Aztecs known for?

Being fierce warriors, strategic fighters and ruthless