HOMEWORKS Spain and the New World

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HOMEWORKS Spain and the New World

Key Topic 1: Spain reaches the New World Year 10 Homeworks Lesson Homework Key Topic 1: Spain reaches the New World 1 Research the relationship between Queen Isabella and Columbus. In your own words describe their relationship in a paragraph. Include their beliefs and role in Spanish exploration. Queen Isabella (1451-1504) Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) www.bbc.co.uk – Columbus, www.biography.com – Columbus, www.newworldencyclopedia.org – Isabella, www.britannica.com/biography - Isabella 2 Explain who was more critical in the start of Spanish exploration to the New World; Queen Isabella or Christopher Columbus? 4 reasons. Balanced . Include comparison 3 No Homework 4 ‘The Spanish behaved badly and the natives behaved honourably.’ How accurate is this statement when describing the first meetings between Columbus and the natives? 5 Explain the importance of Columbus’s first voyage to the ‘New World’, even though he had failed at the time to reach Asia. 3 points with explanation of consequences to support ‘importance’. Concluding sentence 6 Explain the importance of the Treaty of Tordesillas 1494 for Spanish exploration. 4 reasons with full explanations 7 Complete the table detailing activities of Columbus’s second and third voyages to the New World (Caribbean) after the Treaty of Tordesillas 1494. 8 Question 1: Explain two consequences of the Spanish settlements on the native people (8 marks) 9 Revision: Complete the first half of the Spider diagram on Key Topic 1 for revision.. Spanish Exploration, Columbus reaches the New World 10 Revision: Complete the second half of the Spider diagram on Key Topic 1 for revision.. Spanish Exploration, Columbus reaches the New World

Key Topic 2: The Conquistadors, 1513 - 1528 Year 10 Homeworks Lesson Homework Key Topic 2: The Conquistadors, 1513 - 1528 11 12 14 15 16 17

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L1 - Homework L1 Research the relationship between Queen Isabella and Columbus. In your own words describe their relationship in a paragraph. Include their beliefs and role in Spanish exploration. Queen Isabella (1451-1504) Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) www.bbc.co.uk - Columbus www.biography.com - Columbus www.newworldencyclopedia.org - Isabella www.britannica.com/biography - Isabella

L2 - Homework - Judgement Explain who was more critical in the start of Spanish exploration to the New World; Queen Isabella or Christopher Columbus? 4 reasons. Balanced Include comparison WORD BANK Queen Isabella, Columbus, voyage, New World, contract, power, influence, competition, financial gain, desire, religion and great extent

Be specific to the areas of land. You may use in your answer: L4 - Homework ‘The Spanish behaved badly and the natives behaved honourably.’ How accurate is this statement when describing the first meetings between Columbus and the natives? Agree Disagree 1. 2. 3. Then provide an overall view – in a short narrative paragraph. Write chronologically. Be specific to the areas of land. You may use in your answer: The first meeting with the Tainos on San Salvador The meetings with the Caribs on Guadalupe and Martinique You must use information of your own. Lesson 4

L5 - Homework - Judgement Explain the importance of Columbus’s first voyage to the ‘New World’, even though he had failed at the time to reach Asia. 3 points with explanation of consequences to support ‘importance’. Concluding sentence WORD BANK Exploration, colonisation, trade, conquest, La Navidad, Tainos, Christianity, Catholic Monarchs, empire, New World, Caribbean, America, long term significance, voyages, this led to…/ as a result and consequently… Lesson 5

L6 - HOMEWORK - Judgement Explain the importance of the Treaty of Tordesillas 1494 for Spanish exploration. 4 reasons with full explanations WORD BANK Treaty of Tordesillas 1494, exploration, influence, trade routes, wealth, Aztec, Inca, Papal Bull, rivalry, significant, long term, short term, this led to…/ this meant that…/ this increased… and great extent

L7 - HOMEWORK- RESEARCH Complete the table detailing activities of Columbus’s second and third voyages to the New World (Caribbean) after the Treaty of Tordesillas 1494.

COLUMBUS AND THE 3 VOYAGES First voyage 1492 Second voyage 1493 Third voyage 1498 Outward journey - from Spain to the New World (Caribbean) 1. Set sail on 3rd August 1492 from Spain 2. Departed with 3 ships; The Pinta, The Nina and The Santa Maria. 3. Crew included 3 doctors, 6 priests and the Pinzon brothers 1. 2. 3. New Islands identified 1.San Salvador (Bahamas) 2. Juana (Cuba) 3. Hispaniola (Haiti/Dominican Republican) Settlements established/ re-visited, relations with the natives and/or problems/solutions encountered 1. Taino Chieftain held celebration ceremony for Columbus and his men and traded gifts; gold mask and beads 2. The Santa Maria was wrecked and La Navidad was established in December 1492 3. 39 Spanish men were left behind to look for gold. Inbound journey – from New World (Caribbean) to Spain 1. Only 2 ships sailed back to Spain; The Nina and The Pinta 2. A range of products were carried back to Spain including tobacco and imprisoned Taino people Long term/or short term significance for Columbus and/or Spain Short term – La Navidad was established so Columbus had some where to return to Long term – Founding of the New World and beginning of Spanish Empire

L8 - Homework: Question 1: Explain two consequences of the Spanish settlements on the native people (8 marks) [POINT] One consequence of… {WFTQ} is… [EVIDENCE] Evidence to support this is…{insert precise own knowledge} [EXPLAIN] This meant that…because…. Therefore… [POINT] Another consequence of… {WFTQ} is…

L9 - HOMEWORK - Revision Complete the first half of this Spider diagram on Key Topic 1 for revision.. Spanish Exploration, Columbus reaches the New World Religion and Ambitions Spanish claims in the Caribbean Effects of Spanish settlement Spanish Exploration Columbus’s other voyages and role as governor Sponsoring Columbus Spain develops an imperial policy Columbus’s first voyage Topic 1: Spain reaches the ‘New World’ c1490 - 1512 Columbus returns to Spain Conflict at Samana San Salvador La Navidad Rivalry with Portugal Treaty of Tordesillas Impact of contact with the natives Columbus reaches the New World

L10 - HOMEWORK - Revision Complete the second half of the Spider diagram on Key Topic 1 for revision.. Spanish Exploration, Columbus reaches the New World Religion and Ambitions Spanish claims in the Caribbean Effects of Spanish settlement Spanish Exploration Columbus’s other voyages and role as governor Sponsoring Columbus Spain develops an imperial policy Columbus’s first voyage Topic 1: Spain reaches the ‘New World’ c1490 - 1512 Columbus returns to Spain Conflict at Samana San Salvador La Navidad Rivalry with Portugal Treaty of Tordesillas Impact of contact with the natives Columbus reaches the New World