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A series of questions and answers related to the age of exploration, covering key events, figures, and concepts. It explores the motivations behind exploration, the impact of new technologies, and the consequences of european expansion. Suitable for students studying world history or european history, providing a basic understanding of this significant period.
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Which two empires lead to the start of the Age of Exploration? - ✔✔Mongol Empire ( ) and Ottoman Empire (cut off all European trade routes to Asia, resulting in searches for new routes to Asia) What are three examples of luxury goods becoming more expensive today? - ✔✔
Why was Prince Henry's school important? - ✔✔His school was important, because it led to the mapping of the African coast line; starts the 'opening' of expedition. Why did Prince Henry want to explore the African Coast? - ✔✔He was looking for a route to Asia. Knowing what you know about world maps, why was Vasco de Gama's route the easiest? - ✔✔His route was the easiest, because he just followed the border. Why do you think Christopher Columbus sailed for Spain and not Italy? - ✔✔I think he sailed for Spain instead of Italy, because the king and queen sponsored his trip. Also, Spain was closer, therefore easier to travel to. Where is the Strait of Magellan located? - ✔✔At the tip of South America What does the word 'Pacific' mean? - ✔✔Peaceful What does 'circumnavigate' mean? - ✔✔To travel all the way around the world Why did John Cabot choose a northern route to explore? - ✔✔It was the only direction left to explore, as the others (eastern, southern, and western) had already been explored. What current state is the Hudson River and Hudson Bay located in? - ✔✔New York When Cartier follow the St. Lawrence River, what did he run into? - ✔✔Land Why do you think Portugal stayed so close the African Coast? - ✔✔. Define: Mercantilism - ✔✔(Economy) the idea that a country gains power by building its supply of gold and silver
alcohol,] Africa to Americas: Slaves, Americas to Europe: Raw Materials [cotton, sugar, tobacco, molasses, rum]) Who started the Triangular Trade? - ✔✔Portugal How did the Europeans obtain the slaves? - ✔✔they were hunted; taken by force Who has the worst record for trading slaves? - ✔✔Britain What were the conditions for slaves? - ✔✔Malnutrition and disease Arrival in the Americas - ✔✔Five times as many Africans arrived in the Americans than Europeans. Slaves were used on plantations and for mines; most were shipped to Brazil, the Caribbean, and Spanish Empire. What factors led up to and fueled the Triangular Trade? - ✔✔Europe lacking in a work force, so they started bringing slaves to the Americas since Africans were used to the tropical climate, and Europeans weren't; they're immune systems were unable to fight off tropical diseases since they weren't used to it. How did trade and travel change the world? / How did the Triangular Trade impact our country? - ✔✔Trade and travel changed the world, leaving a very big impact. It introduced new goods and ideas to the world and different groups. Travel made trade possible, which opened the world to an increase in the flow of ideas, people, and goods between cultures; also allowed for in increase in economic growth.