Saharan Trade
Renaissance
Exploration
People to Know
Miscellaneous
100

These were the 2 main items trades across the Sahara desert 

Gold and Salt

100

The Renaissance begins in this modern European country

Italy

100

This was one of the 1st European countries to really get into exploration, even setting up a navigational school to train people

Portugal

100

The man is considered to be the richest to have ever lived

Mansa Musa

100

Non-religious

Secular

200

Other than gold and salt, the tran-saharan trade really worked to spread this religion in north africa

Islam

200

What is a "renaissance man"?

Someone who is good at a bunch of different things

200

Why were Europeans looking for during the age of exploration? ( not the 3 motives)

They were looking for a sea path to Asia

200

The perfect renaissance man

Leonardo DaVinci 

200

The Spanish government did this, to create a unified catholic kingdom

The Inquisition 
300

This was crucial to the gold-salt trade, carrying salt and gold thru the desert

Camels

300

This city, home to the Medici Family was a major source of art and patronage

Florence

300

What were the 3 motives for exploration?

Gold, Glory, God

300

This family was responsible for funding a bunch of art and architecture

The Medici Family

300

Brunelleschi built this 

Church Dome (Il duomo)

400

These are the 3 Kingdoms that control the gold-salt trade

Ghana, Mali, Songhai

400

This city, known for its multiple waterways was a major trading place, known for its glassmaking and its extensive trade with the Ottoman Empire

Venice

400

The colonial system of land ownership and labor in the Spanish colonies 

Encomienda 

400

This Italian writer of The Prince wrote about how a European monarchs should rule."It is better to be feared then loved"

Niccolo Machiavelli 

400

Name 3 things given to Europeans in the Colombian Exchange

Corn, Potatoes, Squash, Silver, Tobacco, Turkey, vanilla, avacado, etc.

500

This capital of the Mail empire became a center of islamic learning and culture

Timbuktu

500

The emphasis on worldly, individual achievements outside of the church is called this

Humanism

500

This new ship design was made to cross the ocean, but also had the ability to wade into shallow water

Caravel 

500

The man credited with circumnavigating the globe

Ferdinand Magellan 

500

This was introduced during the renaissance into european art which allowed for a more "3D" feel to the artwork"

Linear Perspective