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2 When Worlds Collide You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

3 Click here for Final Jeopardy

4 Trade The New World Motivations 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points ExplorersCategory AColumbus

5 Columbus sailed for this country.

6 Columbus was looking for this continent when he landed in the New World.

7 The names of Columbus’ three ships.

8 Name given to the exchange of products & ideas between the Old & New Worlds.

9 Columbus landed on this island, now the location of Haiti & the Dominican Republic.

10 Trade between Europe, Africa, & the Americas is named after this shape.

11 This cargo was carried between Africa and the Americas during the 16 th – 19 th centuries.

12 Which was native to the Old World, the potato, the tomato, or coffee.

13 The three words from Jared Diamond’s book that describe the advantages Europeans had over native populations.

14 Trading companies had the most influence over colonization on this continent.

15 He was the first European to lead a voyage around the world. Too bad he died along the way.

16 Jacques Cartier explored territory that is now Canada for this country.

17 Sir Francis Drake reached the coast of California for this country.

18 The names of two Spanish explorers, one who conquered the Aztecs and the other the Incas.

19 The man who first sailed around the Cape of Good Hope and the country he sailed for.

20 If it hadn’t been destroyed by the Spanish, you’d find the Aztec’s capital of Tenochtitlan in this modern day country.

21 Amongst chocolate, horses, and wheat, the product that is native to the New World.

22 The Inca’s civilization and network of roads were centered in this modern day country.

23 These people moved to the New World to convert Native Americans to Christianity.

24 Name given in the racial class system of colonial Latin America to those who were mixed European & African or European & Native American.

25 Europeans hoped to find this shiny metal in the New World.

26 This was the first permanent English settlement in the New World.

27 European motivations are sometimes summarized as these three “G’s”.

28 Europeans originally wanted to find a sea route to Asia to get these items used in cooking.

29 This is the economic theory that a country’s power is based on its wealth in gold and silver.

30 Make your wager

31 Before Europeans could sail across oceans, they needed new technologies. Name three new inventions necessary for ocean voyages.

32 What is Spain?

33 What is Asia?

34 What are the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria?

35 What is the Columbian Exchange?

36 What is Hispaniola?

37 What is the triangle? triangular trade

38 What are slaves?

39 What is coffee?

40 What are guns, germs, and steel?

41 What is Asia?

42 Who is Ferdinand Magellan?

43 What is France?

44 What is England?

45 Who are Hernan Cortes (Aztecs) and Francisco Pizarro (Incas)?

46 Who is Vasco da Gama, sailing for Potugal?

47 What is Mexico?

48 What is chocolate?

49 What is Peru?

50 Who are missionaries?

51 Who are mulattos and mestizos?

52 What is gold?

53 What is Jamestown?

54 What are Gold, God, and Glory?

55 What are spices? (Their goal was to cut out the middlemen in the spice trade, so they could get spices for a cheaper price)

56 What is mercantilism? (Under this theory, the mother country had complete control over the economy of her colonies)

57 What are the astrolabe, compass, portolano, lateen sail, and caravel?


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