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adequate

enough
territory
land that has not yet been made into a state
conflict
problems, not getting along
enslaved
to have made someone a slave
obstacles
objects or things that get in your way
empire
a kingdom or a country
cooperation
getting along; the act of working well together
technologies
mechanical things that make living easier
manufactured goods
goods made by manual labor or by machinery
impact
the effect of something
superiority
being better than all of the other countries
motivation
the feelings of wanting to do something
starvation
the process of not having enough food to eat
accomplishments
things you set out to do and get done
navigational tools
items to help direct ships traveling through the ocean
What are the three motivating forces for European exploration?
gold, God, and glory
The motivating force of God was for what reason?
Spread of Christianity
The motivating force of glory was for what reason?
Superiority of culture and beliefs
The motivating force of gold was for what reason?
Gold, natural resources, and trade
True or False: Disease and starvation were obstacles explorers faced.
True
True or False: Superior maps and navigational tools were an obstacle explorers faced.
False
True or False: Fear of the unknown was an obstacle explorers faced.
True
Name the three accomplishments of European exploration.
Claimed territory, improved navigational tools and ships, exchanged goods and ideas
Cooperation or conflict – land
Conflict
Cooperation or conflict – language differences
Conflict
Cooperation or conflict – cultural differences
Conflict
Cooperation or conflict – competition for trade
Conflict
Cooperation or conflict – Europeans brought weapons and metal farm tools
Cooperation
Cooperation or conflict – disease
Conflict
Cooperation or conflict – crops
Cooperation
Cooperation or conflict – trade
Cooperation
Who created trading posts with the First Americans?
France
Who wanted to spread Christianity to the First Americans?
France
Who conquered and enslaved the First Americans?
Spain
Who claimed ownership of land from the First Americans?
England
Who learned farming techniques from the First Americans?
England
Who brought Christianity to the First Americans?
Spain
Who brought diseases to the First Americans?
Spain
What country did Francisco Coronado explore for?
Spain
What country did Robert La Salle explore for?
France
Who explored Quebec, Canada?
Samuel de Champlain
What country did Samuel de Champlain explore for?
France
Who explored the southwest United States?
Francisco Coronado
What country did John Cabot explore for?
England
Who explored for England?
John Cabot
Who explored for Spain?
Francisco Coronado
Who explored Eastern Canada?
John Cabot
Who explored the Mississippi River Valley?
Robert La Salle
What three West African countries controlled trade in West Africa?
Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
What country did West Africa trade with?
Portugal
What did Portugal trade TO the West African societies?
Metal, cloth, and manufactured goods
What did West Africa trade TO Portugal?
Gold and slaves
During what time period did West Africa trade with Portugal?
300-1600 AD
What region of Africa were Ghana, Mali, and Songhai located?
West Africa
What major landmark were Ghana, Mali, and Songhai located near?
South of the Sahara
What river were Ghana, Mali, and Songhai located near?

Niger River