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European Exploration Warm-ups

1) Other than economic issues, why did Spain and Portugal colonize Latin America in the 16th Century? Monday- Question 1 of 2 1. Other than economic issues, why did Spain and Portugal colonize Latin America in the 16th Century? To find new trade routes to Asia To expand Christianity into Latin America To spread their language into the Western hemisphere The need to aquire new raw materials for the Industrial Revolution

Question 2 of 2 2. All of these were inspirations for 15th Century European exploration of the Western Hemisphere EXCEPT The desire to spread Christianity The desire to conquer India and China The desire to establish new trade routes in Asia To search for basic resources and land suitable for farming

Tuesday-Question 2 of 2 1. As the European powers grew more industrialized, their colonies became very important as sources of A. Slave labor B. Raw materials C. New inventions D. military prestige

Wednesday Question 1 of 2 1. The MOST important motivation for the English government to explore and settle new lands in the 17th century was The desire to spread the Christian faith The need to separate from the Catholic church The desire to increase the wealth of the country The need to protect itself from foreign invasion

Rum, slaves, and molasses Trade, silver, and jewels Question 2 of 2 2. Which grouping lists the main reasons for Spanish exploration? God, glory, and gold Salt, silk, and spices Rum, slaves, and molasses Trade, silver, and jewels

Thursday- Question 1 of 2 1. Who were the first Europeans to settle in the Americas during the Age of Exploration? English French Portuguese Spanish

Thursday- Question 2 of 2 2. Which statement BEST describes a difference between the English and the French in regards to exploration and colonization? The French were interested in occupying territories. The French and the English both settled in North America Fur trading was the main source of money for the English Only the French were interested in converting the natives

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