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Answer: Christopher Columbus
Who Am I?
Answer: Marco Polo
Who am I?
Answer: Prince Henry the Navigator
Who am I?
Answer: Ferdinand and Isabella
Who am I?
Answer: Ponce de Leon
Who am I?
Answer: Ferdinand Magellan
Who am I?
Answer: Montezuma
Who am I?
Answer: Francisco Coronado
Who am I?
Answer: Juan Cabrillo
Who am I?
Answer: Elizabeth I
Who am I?
Answer: Jacques Cartier
Who am I?
Answer: Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet
Who am I?
Answer: San Salvador
Where am I?
Answer:Santa Fe
Where am I?
Answer: Quebec
Where am I?
Answer: New Orleans
What am I?
Answer: Middle Class
What am I?
The New World.
What am I?
Answer: Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria
What am I?
Answer: “Invincible Armada”
What am I?
Answer: Huguenots
How did the crusades revive interest in exploration?
Navigation with more accurate maps, improved rudders, the astrolabe, and the compass. It also led to the invention of the moveable-type printing press, which made the Bible more accessible to the common man. Through the Protestant Reformation, biblical Christianity spread across Europe. Thus, many of those who colonized the New World would be heavily influenced by the Word of God.
Who invented the moveable-type printing press and when?
Answer: Christopher Columbus never accepted the fact that he had discovered a New World. Amerigo Vespucci claimed to have made several trips to the New World and claimed to have discovered an unknown continent. A German mapmaker suggested the new continent be named “America” in honor of Vespucci.
Why did people risk their lives to explore and settle the
Answer: England threatened the economic power of Spain. Some English sesa captains interfered with Spanish trade by smuggling goods into Spain’s New World colonies. Others plundered Spanish treasure ships returning from the New World. The defeat of the Spanish Armada broke Spain’s power once and for all.
Why didn’t the French colonies flourish and boom like the