Ch. 16 Review. 1)Open your textbook to page 455 2) Take out 3 sheets of paper 3.) Write your heading on all three 4) May 20 th is today’s date 5) Title.

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Ch. 16 Review

1)Open your textbook to page 455 2) Take out 3 sheets of paper 3.) Write your heading on all three 4) May 20 th is today’s date 5) Title one paper “Columbian Exchange” 6)Title the second paper “Ch. 16 Review” 7)Title the third paper “Ch. 16 Notes”

“Columbian Exchange” Copy the chart

1.What does it mean to circumnavigate the globe? a)To sail from one continent t another b)To sail all the way around the world c)To sail from one hemisphere to another d)To sail to an unexplored part of the world

1.What does it mean to circumnavigate the globe? a)To sail from one continent to another b)To sail all the way around the world c)To sail from one hemisphere to another d)To sail to an unexplored part of the world

2.Prince Henry the navigator did all of the following to encourage exploration except a)Build an observatory for sailors b)Go on voyages to Asia and Africa c)Open a navigating school for sailors d)Pay people to sail on voyages e)All of the above

2.Prince Henry the navigator did all of the following to encourage exploration except a)Build an observatory for sailors b)Go on voyages to Asia and Africa c)Open a navigating school for salvos d)Pay people to sail on voyages e)All of the above

3.Which of the following is not a reason why Europeans began to explore the world? a)To convert people to Christianity b)To learn about new lands and people c)To obtain spices from Asia d)To develop new technologies.

3.Which of the following is not a reason why Europeans began to explore the world? a)To convert people to Christianity b)To learn about new lands and people c)To obtain spices from Asia d)To develop new technologies.

4.What effect did the defeat of the Spanish Armada have on Europe? a)Spain was no longer the dominant sailing nation b)England was forced to stage a later inviting France c)The French were able to a t tack England more easily d)Europeans had more silver and gold in their treasures

4.What effect did the defeat of the Spanish Armada have on Europe? a)Spain was no longer the dominant sailing nation b)England was forced to stage a later inviting France c)The French were able to a t tack England more easily d)Europeans had more silver and gold in their treasures

5.Which of the following groups received poor treatment as a result of the Columbian Exchange? a) European citizens b) American Indians c) Spanish colonists d) African kings

5.Which of the following groups received poor treatment as a result of the Columbian Exchange? a) European citizens b) American Indians c) Spanish colonists d) African kings

6.Why did Europeans begin t use tools such as the astrolabe and compass? a)To find safe water routes to faraway places b)To allow their ships to sail against the wind c)To increase the spread of their ships d)To make updated

6.Why did Europeans begin to use tools such as the astrolabe and compass? a)To find safe water routes to faraway places b)To allow their ships to sail against the wind c)To increase the spread of their ships d)To make updated

7.The Spanish Armada attacked England because a)England had fund a water rute to Asia b)France and England had claimed land in Northern America c)Spain wanted t o seize control of the Aztec and Inca empires d)Francis Drake had aided gold and silver from Spanish ships in the Americas

7.The Spanish Armada attacked England because a)England had fund a water route to Asia b)France and England had claimed land in Northern America c)Spain wanted to seize control of the Aztec and Inca empires d)Francis Drake had raided gold and silver from Spanish ships in the Americas

8.Which explorer sailed up the Saint Lawrence River and claimed lands for France in 1532? a)John Cabot b)Francis Drake c)Jacquez Cartier d)Francisco Pizarro?

8.Which explorer sailed up the Saint Lawrence River and claimed lands for France in 1532? a)John Cabot b)Francis Drake c)Jacquez Cartier d)Francisco Pizarro?

9.Which of the following best describes the Columbian Exchange ? a)The exploration of new lands in Africa and the Americas by Europeans b)The exchange of plants, animals, and deals between Europe and the Americas c)The poor treatment of American Indians by European explorers and colonists d)The new trading routes t the Americas established by Columbus

9.Which of the following best describes the Columbian Exchange ? a)The exploration of new lands in Africa and the Americas by Europeans b)The exchange of plants, animals, and deals between Europe and the Americas c)The poor treatment of American Indians by European explorers and colonists d)The new trading routes t the Americas established by Columbus

10.Which country was the leading developer of advancements in sailing? a)Spain b)England c)Portugal d)France

10.Which country was the leading developer of advancements in sailing? a)Spain b)England c)Portugal d)France

11.Which religion id the European missionaries attempt to spread to the New World? a)Islam b)Hinduism c)Christianity d)Buddhism

11.Which religion id the European missionaries attempt to spread to the New World? a) Islam b) Hinduism c) Christianity d) Buddhism

12. Which animals were brought to the Americas by the Spanish? a)Alligators b)Geese c)Horses d)mules

12. Which animals were brought to the Americas by the Spanish? a)Alligators b)Geese c)Horses d)mules