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Conquest Columbian Exchange Vocabulary Spanish Frontier SW Native Americans $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
$100 What is a Conquistador?
$100 A Spanish soldier who came to the New World to conquer Native Americans. Scores
What Conquistador Conquered the Aztecs? $200 What Conquistador Conquered the Aztecs?
$200 Hernando Cortes Scores
What Native Empire did Francisco Pizarro conquer? $300 What Native Empire did Francisco Pizarro conquer?
The Inca in South America $300 The Inca in South America Scores
$400 What was the name of the Aztec capital city? What did the Spanish rename it after they conquered it?
$400 Aztec: Tenochtitlan Spanish: Mexico City Scores
$500 Name the three waves of Spanish that came to the New World. Come up with an example of each.
1st Wave: Explorers (Christopher Columbus) $500 1st Wave: Explorers (Christopher Columbus) 2nd Wave: Conquistadors (Cortes & Pizarro) 3rd Wave: Settlers (Spanish New Mexico) Scores
What is the Columbian Exchange? $100 What is the Columbian Exchange?
$100 The exchange of people, animals, food, technology, ideas, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds Scores
$200 What is an example of a food that became a part of the Columbian Exchange?
$200 Examples: Potatoes, Tomatoes, Wheat, Corn, Chocolate, Pigs, Sheep, Cattle, etc. Scores
$300 What is an example of a technology that became a part of the Columbian Exchange?
$300 Guns, swords, military technology, farming equipment, building materials, ships, etc. Scores
$400 What is an example of people who became a part of the Columbian Exchange?
Daily Double
Spanish Conquistadors European Explorers and Settlers $400 Spanish Conquistadors European Explorers and Settlers African Slaves Native American Slaves Scores
$500 What is an example of an idea that became a part of the Columbian Exchange?
Religion: Christianity Government: Democracy $500 Religion: Christianity Government: Democracy Scores
$100 What is the “Old World?”
$100 The Old World was Europe, Africa, and Asia. They had contact with each other for thousands of years. Scores
Why is it called the “New World?” $200 What is the “New World?” Why is it called the “New World?”
$200 North & South America. It was called the New World, because the Old World did not have contact with it for thousands of years. Scores
$300 What is the underground meeting place where the Pueblo worshiped their ancestors?
$300 KIVA! Scores
$400 What was the name of the document that Conquistadors were required to read to the Native Americans before they were allowed to begin their conquest?
$400 The Requirement El Requerimiento Scores
$500 What was the name of the characters that Pueblo Religious Leaders dressed as in order to call their ancestors to worship with them?
$500 KACHINAS! Scores
What was the Spanish Frontier? $100 What was the Spanish Frontier?
$100 It was the areas on the edge of the Spanish Empire in the New World where the Native population was not yet conquered. Scores
$200 What is a Presidio?
$200 A Presidio was a Spanish fort on the frontier that was used to protect Spanish settlers and control local Natives. Scores
What is a Spanish Pueblo? $300 What is a Spanish Pueblo?
$300 It is a Spanish town for settlers on the frontier that was often built on or nearby a Native village. Scores
What is a Spanish Mission? $400 What is a Spanish Mission?
$400 A resettled Native community under the direction of a Spanish Catholic Priest. Scores
What were some reasons for the Pueblo Uprising of 1680? $500 What were some reasons for the Pueblo Uprising of 1680?
Spanish forbid the practice of Native Religion $500 Spanish forbid the practice of Native Religion Spanish treated Pueblo harshly Spanish forced the Pueblo to convert to Christianity Scores
Name one of the Native American town-dwellers in Spanish New Mexico $100 Name one of the Native American town-dwellers in Spanish New Mexico
$100 Hopi, Zuni, Pueblo Scores
$200 Who was Popay?
$200 He was a Pueblo Religious leader who lead the Pueblo Uprising of 1680 against the Spanish. Scores
What is the Horse Revolution? $300 What is the Horse Revolution?
$300 It was the spread of the horse across the Western United States, which changed the way of life for many Native Americans. Scores
What was a way that the horse changed the Native American way of life? $400 What was a way that the horse changed the Native American way of life?
Changes in travel, warfare, raiding, wealth/status, etc. $400 Changes in travel, warfare, raiding, wealth/status, etc. Scores
How is the Pueblo Uprising of 1680 related to the Horse Revolution? $500 How is the Pueblo Uprising of 1680 related to the Horse Revolution?
$500 When the Spanish abandoned New Mexico, they left a herd of 1500 horses that became wild and spread across the West. Scores
This was a union for the socialists, led by “Big Bill” Haywood $100 This was a union for the socialists, led by “Big Bill” Haywood
International Workers of the Word, or the “Wobblies” $100 International Workers of the Word, or the “Wobblies” Scores
This is another term for a strikebreaker $200 This is another term for a strikebreaker
$200 Scab Scores
This is another word for charity $300 This is another word for charity
$300 Philanthropy Scores
What is one reason the employees of Pullman went on strike? $400 What is one reason the employees of Pullman went on strike?
Final Jeopary Question Jeopardy Category: 1492 Final Jeopary Question Scores
Why is 1492 considered such an important date in world history Why is 1492 considered such an important date in world history? (think big!)
After this date the Columbian Exchange began between the New World and changed the lives of millions. It also drastically changed the makeup of the New World Scores