1B.2 The Exploration and Colonization of the New World

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  • Chronological order of European powers involved in the exploration of the New World, based on their primary focus and early activities.
    1️⃣ Spain: Wealth and Catholicism
    2️⃣ Portugal: Trade routes to Asia
    3️⃣ England: New territories and resources
    4️⃣ France: Competition with other powers
  • What period saw extensive European exploration and colonization of the New World?
    1469-1598
  • The period from 1469 to 1598 marked a significant shift in global power dynamics
  • The colonization of the New World introduced new challenges to Spain, such as inflation and disease.
  • What were the three primary motives behind Spanish exploration?
    Gold, God, Glory
  • The Catholic Church justified Spanish exploration by aiming to convert indigenous populations to Christianity
  • Which motive of Spanish exploration aimed to increase national wealth and economic power?
    Gold
  • Match the European power with its primary motivations during the exploration era:
    Spain ↔️ Gold and Catholicism
    Portugal ↔️ Trade routes to Asia
    England ↔️ New territories and resources
    France ↔️ Competition with other powers
  • Christopher Columbus embarked on four voyages to the New World between 1492 and 1502
  • What territories did Columbus discover during his first voyage?
    San Salvador, Cuba, Hispaniola
  • Columbus's voyages established Spain's presence in the Caribbean.
  • When was the Treaty of Tordesillas signed?
    June 7, 1494
  • Under the Treaty of Tordesillas, Spain gained control of lands west of the meridian
  • The Treaty of Tordesillas shaped the distribution of colonial power in the New World.
  • During what period did European exploration and colonization of the New World significantly shift global power dynamics?
    1469-1598
  • Spain sought wealth in the New World through the conquest and exploitation of indigenous populations
  • Portugal focused on establishing trading posts to gain wealth and control trade routes to Asia.
  • Which European power colonized North America with settlers?
    England
  • Colonization brought wealth to Spain but also challenges such as inflation and disease
  • The primary motives behind Spanish exploration were gold, god, and glory. Arrange these in order of importance.
    1️⃣ Gold
    2️⃣ God
    3️⃣ Glory
  • What precious metals did Spain seek in the New World to enhance its economic power?
    Gold and silver
  • The Catholic Church aimed to convert indigenous populations to Christianity
  • Spanish explorers sought fame and recognition through territorial expansion.
  • How many voyages did Christopher Columbus make to the New World?
    Four
  • Columbus's first voyage in 1492 established Spain's claim in the Caribbean
  • Match the voyage of Columbus with its key discovery:
    1st Voyage ↔️ San Salvador
    2nd Voyage ↔️ Jamaica
    3rd Voyage ↔️ South American mainland
    4th Voyage ↔️ Central America
  • What year was the Treaty of Tordesillas signed?
    1494
  • The Treaty of Tordesillas granted Spain lands west of the established meridian
  • Portugal gained control over Brazil and parts of Africa and Asia under the Treaty of Tordesillas.
  • Who conquered the Aztec Empire?
    Hernán Cortés
  • Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire by capturing their emperor Atahualpa
  • The conquests of the Aztec and Inca empires led to cultural assimilation and the establishment of new Spanish colonies.
  • Who led the conquest of the Aztec Empire?
    Hernán Cortés
  • Francisco Pizarro captured the Inca emperor Atahualpa
  • The conquests of the Aztec and Inca empires led to the exploitation of natural resources.
  • What was the primary economic activity in New Spain?
    Silver mining
  • The encomienda system was used to control indigenous labor
  • The loss of communal land was a key impact of colonization on indigenous populations.
  • What does the Columbian Exchange refer to?
    Biological exchange
  • Which European power colonized Brazil?
    Portugal