Themes and Reasons
Explorers
Facts
Purposes
Definitions
100

It helps us understand the present and learn from the past.

Why do we study history?

100

Although he did not realize it until close to death, he was the first known European to land on the "New World" (on a Caribbean Island).

Who is Christopher Columbus?

100

The country whose rulers sponsored Columbus' first voyage.

What is Portugal?

100
They wanted to send it back to Spain.

What did Spanish explorers want to do with the gold and other riches they found in the New World?

100

Growing geographically, culturally, intellectually and in terms of personal rights

What is expansion?

200

Immigration, political parties trying to gain control of the government.

What are examples of the American theme of power and control?

200

He finally sailed around Africa to India in 1498.

Who is Vaso Da Gama?

200

He thought that it was smaller than it is.

What miscalculation did Columbus make regarding the size of the earth?

200

To find a shorter trade route to the Far East.

What is the main reason that many Europeans desired voyages and exploration (before discovering the New World)?

200

A person's understanding of the world in which he or she lives.

What is worldview?

300

To help history be personal and to help us keep our faith.

Why do we celebrate holidays?

300

The European thought to have explored the New World well before Columbus.

Who is Lief Erickson?

300

The first permanent European settlement in the United States.

What is St. Augustine?

300

They introduced geography, cultures, and riches of the East to Europeans.

What is the Crusades?

300

The belief that nations generally believe that their own ways and perspectives are correct and superior to those of other cultures.

What is ethnocentricity?

400

It helps us evaluate what we hear from the media.

What is studying history and knowing past events (and determining patterns)?

400

He led the conquest of the Aztecs.

Who is Cortes?

400

The dominant world power in the New World until about 1600.

What is Spain?

400

The dominant world power in the New World until about 1600.

What is Spain?

400

Rebirth (of human thought and creativity).

What is the meaning of the word Renaissance?

500
Moses' reminders to the Israelites about the events of their journey, Stephen's defense before the Jewish leaders, Paul presenting the gospel

What are some events in the Bible that show us of the importance that God places on history?

500

He and his crew sailed around the world.

Who is Magellan?

500

They were taught the gospel, they were destroyed by diseases, wars and conquest (abuse).

What was the impact of European exploration on Native Americans?

500

What you value, what you believe to be the truth, the worth that you give to other people, what you believe about God's will.

What are four elements of your worldview?

500

The belief that our own ways and perspectives are correct and superior to those of other cultures.

What is ethnocentricity?