3 Review European Exploration
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- Q1ColonyThe exchange of plantsSpanish soldier-explorersThe treatment of people as propertyTerritory settled and governed by another land30sEditDelete
- Q2Columbian ExchangeReligious people who tried to persuade others to convertExchange of plants, animals, diseases and people between Europe and AmericaFrench fur trappers who learned many skills from the American IndiansThe Treatment of people as property30sEditDelete
- Q3ConquistadorsSpanish soldier-explorersFrench fur trappersAmerican Indian Business OwnersEuropean Missionaries30sEditDelete
- Q4coureurs de boisGroup of American Indians who moved to FranceSpanish missionaries in LouisianaFrench fur trappersViolent group of conquistadors30sEditDelete
- Q5MissionariesSpanish soldier-explorers, especially those who conquered the native peoples of Mexico and PeruEuropean doctors who came to the Americas the help with the breakout of smallpoxFrench fur trappers who learned many skills from nativesPeople who travel to a territory or community in order to make converts to their religion30sEditDelete
- Q6SlaveryExchange of plants, animals, diseases, and people across the AtlanticTreatment of people as propertyForcing your religion upon othersForcing Natives to teach American skills to Europeans30sEditDelete
- Q7Exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and people across the Atlantic between Europe and AmericaCoureurs de boisColumbian ExchangeSlave TradeColinization30sEditDelete
- Q8Treatment of people as propertyJudaismSlave TradeForceful ReligionSlavery30sEditDelete
- Q9French Fur TrappersBuddhistMissionariesCoureurs de boisConquistadors30sEditDelete
- Q10A new settlement or territory established and governed by a country in another landCibolaColonyMissionFort30sEditDelete
- Q11People attempt to convert others to their religionMissionariesSlave TradersCoureurs de boisConquistadors30sEditDelete
- Q12Spanish soldier-explorers, especially those who conquered the native peoples of Mexico and PeruCrusadersConquistadorsImmortalsTemplar Knights30sEditDelete
- Q13Which of these was a major motivation for European exploration?educationfreedomprofitleisure30sEditDelete
- Q14Which of these was a goal of the first European explorers?to explore North and South Americato exchange ideas with nativesto find a water route to Asiato establish trading posts30sEditDelete
- Q15What was an effect of Christopher Columbus’s voyages to the Americas?a reduction in the European populationa delay in future Spanish explorationsa transfer of foods between Europe and the Americasa war between the Spanish and French30sEditDelete
- Q16Which of these settled in the Spanish borderlands?Soldiers and MissionariesPirates and Runaway SlavesFarmers and RanchersMiners and Treasure Seekers30sEditDelete
- Q17Which of these describes the relationship between the French and the American Indians?They were enemiesThey were business partnersThe American Indians were slaves to the FrenchThe French converted to being American Indians30sEditDelete
- Q18Which of these describes the experience of the first Jamestown settlers?They were challenged by the environment.They found the area already settled by the Dutch .They were welcomed by the American Indians.They quickly established a prosperous settlement.30sEditDelete
- Q19Why did the London Company send settlers to Virginia?To start a moneymaking colonyTo create maps of the areaTo make peace with the American IndiansTo establish a trading post30sEditDelete
- Q20What was an important economic activity of both the French and Dutch settlements?Slave TradeSugar Cane FarmingFur TradeTobacco Farming30sEditDelete