age of exploration jeopardy test on monday november 17!!!!
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AGE OF EXPLORATION JEOPARDY
Test on Monday November 17!!!!
PeopleSeeds
Of ChangeNew Spain
&Encomienda
Mystery
100 100 100 100200 200 200 200300 300 300 300400 400 400 400500 500 500 500600 600 600 600
People 100
Who was the one of the first explorers to reach Asia?
Marco Polo
People 200
Who was the Emperor of the Aztec?
Moctezuma
People 300
Why is Hernando Cortes important?
He was a Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec and took control of Tenochtitlan.
People 400
How did Prince Henry the Navigator improve navigation?
He brought together scientists, ship builders, and mapmakers.
People 500
Who is Dona Marina?
Dona Marina is an Indian woman who helped Cortes convince many Indians to join him in conquering the Aztec.
People 600
Why did Christopher Columbus sail in 1942?
Columbus wanted to find a faster route to Asia. Columbus set sail west across the Atlantic Ocean to find a faster route to Asia.
Seeds of Change 100
Fill in the blanks: The Columbian Exchange is the exchange of _____________, ___________, ___________, and ideas between the “New World” and the “Old World”.
Plants
Animals Diseases
Seeds of Change 200
What is considered the “New World”? What is the “Old World”?New World•North America•South America
Old World •Europe •Asia •Africa
Seeds of Change 300
What is the Silk Road?
A network of overland trade routes that stretched from China to Persia.
Seeds of Change 400
Name some of the items carried on the Silk Road.
Silk and spices
Seeds of Change 500
Explain the impact of the “New World” in terms of The Columbian Exchange.
The “New World” brought potatoes, corn, and tobacco into the “Old World.” These items impacted Africa, Asia, and Europe. They improved diets and increased the population.
Seeds of Change 600
Explain the impact of the “Old World” in terms of The Columbian Exchange.
The “Old World” brought sugar, horses, and diseases into the “New World.” Sugar- brought slaveryHorses- changed life for Native Americans of the Great Plains Diseases- killed millions
New Spain & Encomienda 100 Name all of the lands that made
up the colony of New Spain
Caribbean Islands, Central America, Mexico, the southwestern U.S.A., and Florida
New Spain & Encomienda 200
What was an encomienda? A very large piece of land that often included several Indian villages given to Spanish colonist in the New World.
New Spain & Encomienda 300How did the encomienda affect the Spanish?
•Spain gained land•Spain gained great wealth•Spain became very powerful
New Spain & Encomienda 400 How did the encomienda affect the
Native Americans?
•Lost control of land•Become slaves of the Spanish•Died of diseases•Were not allowed to practice their traditional religion
New Spain & Encomienda 500 How did the encomienda affect the
Africans? •Kidnapped from homeland•Many died on ship coming across the ocean•Forced to work as slaves in mines, on farms and on sugar cane plantations•Life expectancy as a slave 7 years•Some escaped
New Spain & Encomienda 600 What were three reasons Cortez
was able to conquer the mighty Aztec empire?
1. Thousands of Native American allies 2. Deadlier weapons 3. Excellent strategy and patience
Mystery 100
What does culture mean?
The way of life for a group of people
Mystery 200
What is the name of a person who makes a living by buying and selling goods?
Merchant
Mystery 300
Why are Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain important?
They funded Christopher Columbus’s expedition.
Mystery 400
Define encounter.
A meeting between two people or two groups
Mystery 500
What is the science of determining a ship’s location and direction?
Navigation
Mystery 600
Explain what the Silk Road was and why the goods were so expensive.
A network of overland trade routes that stretched from China to Persia. The goods were not able to be bought anywhere, and they were traded on the Silk Road through various trades.
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