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Chapter 3 Lessons 3-5 Lesson 3-slides #1-37 Lesson 4-slides #38-67 Lesson 5-slides #68-83

Chapter 3 Lessons 3-5 Lesson 3-slides #1-37 Lesson 4-slides #38-67 Lesson 5-slides #68-83

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Chapter 3Lessons 3-5

Lesson 3-slides #1-37Lesson 4-slides #38-67Lesson 5-slides #68-83

What was the purpose of Columbus’s exploration?

He wanted to find a new route to Asia.

Why did the King/Queen agree to pay for Columbus’s voyage?

They hoped to make money from gold and spices that they hoped Columbus would find.

Where did Columbus first land?

An island in the CarribeanSea which he named San

Salvador.

Columbus thought he landed off the coast of Asia. What did he name this land? What did he

name its people?

West Indies;Indians

What did the people in the West Indies call themselves and what

does their name mean?

Taino which means “good”

What is a small community of people living in a new place?

A settlement

What did Columbus bring to the islands of the Western

Hemisphere that had never been there before?

Horses, cows, pigs, wheat, barley, and sugar cane plants.

What is an epidemic?

An outbreak of disease that spreads quickly and affects

many people.

In what ways was the arrival of Europeans in the West Indies

harmful?

Europeans cut down rain forests on Caribbean islands; many American plants and animals were destroyed; many Taino died from diseases that the Europeans brought over.

What is the movement of plants, animals, and people between

the Eastern and Western Hemisphere called?

The Columbian Exchange

What food became important to most Europeans because of the

Columbian Exchange?

Potatoes

Pedro Alvarez Cabral explored eastern ____________ and

claimed it for ______________.

South America; Portugal

Amerigo Vespucci was an Italian explorer who made

voyages to __________ __________ and

the __________.

South America and the Carribean

Vasco Nunez de Balboa was from Spain and sailed to __________ in Central America. He crossed the

mountains and reached the __________ _________.

Panama; Pacific Ocean

Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese sailor who sailed for

Spain. What ocean did he discover and what does it mean?

The Pacific Ocean which means “peaceful”.

What happened to Magellan and many of his sailors?

Magellan was killed in a battle on an island.

Many of his sailors died of disease and starvation.

What does circumnavigate mean?

To sail completely around something.

When Magellan’s crew circumnavigated the world, what

did they prove?

That Columbus’s theory about sailing west to Asia was correct.

Spain was excited about the explorations of Columbus and

Balboa. What did they hope to gain from their own explorations?

Gold

The Spanish explorer Hernan Cortes led an expedition to

____________.

Mexico

What is a conquistador?

Spanish for “conqueror”

What is an empire?

Many nations or territories ruled by a single group or leader.

Which group of Indians conquered other Indian nations

in Mexico?

Aztecs

Who was the Indian woman who joined Cortes to give advice and communicate with the Aztecs in

order to conquer them?

Malinche

Who was the Aztec ruler?

Moctezuma

What made Tenochtitlan (the Aztec capital) different from

other cities?

It was twice as big as any European city and was built in

the middle of a lake.

Cortes fought with the Aztecs and finally conquered them. What did he name the land in

Mexico that he gained?

New Spain

Who was the first conquistador to reach the land that is now the

United States?

Juan Ponce de Leon

Juan Ponce de Leon claimed __________ for Spain. What

was he looking for?

Florida; the “fountain of youth”

Who was the first European explorer to reach the Mississippi

River?

Hernando do Soto

What was the conquistador Francisco Vasquez de

Coronado looking for on his expedition into North America?

He was looking for cities of gold that he had heard about in legends

Coronado’s soldiers were the first Europeans to see the

__________ __________ in Arizona.

The Grand Canyon

What were some obstacles that Spanish conquistadors faced

during their travels?

Long distances to travel, bad weather, and starvation.

What is a colony?

An area of land ruled by another country.

What did Spanish settlers do in New Spain?

They started towns, farmed land, and built gold and silver

mines.

Spanish colonists built missions in the America’s. What is a

mission?

Religious settlements or communities where priests

taught Christianity.

What other countries besides Spain were trying to claim land

in North America?

England, France, Holland (Dutch),

and Russia

What did Spain have to build in order to protect Spanish claims and guard themselves against

attacks?

forts called “presidios”

What settlement did Pedro Menendez de Aviles start in

Florida?

St. Augustine

What settlement did Juan de Onate start in the southwestern

United States?

Santa Fe

What settlement did Junipero Serra start in California?

San Diego