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What was the Columbian Exchange? 1-2 sentences.
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Reasons for Exploration
???????????? Great Britain God Imperialism (empire building) Gold Mercantilism (economics) Glory Wealth
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Reasons for Exploration
???????????? Great Britain God Imperialism (empire building) Gold Mercantilism (economics) Glory Wealth
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Question 2. What was Columbus' motivation for taking possession of the lands he visited? Provide at least 2 sentences. (2
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Question 3. How might a Native Americans viewpoint of this encounter differ from what Columbus described? Provide at least 3
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Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand paid for exploration to cross the Atlantic Ocean because they wanted to(1 point) Responses
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Review the Lesson Intro Page to see directions on how to create your own post. Then write a response to the prompt: How does
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9. Why did Dominguez and Escalante turn back on their journey to California? (1 point)
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9. Why did Dominguez and Escalante turn back on their journey to California?
(1 point) a) Lack of supplies b) Bad winter storms
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What route did Christopher Columbus follow in 1492? Answer choices sailed west across the Atlantic and landed in the Caribbean,
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The reason for exploration in Great Britain was it France, Italy, Spain, or United States America
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Why did Dominguez and Escalante turn back on their journey to California?
a) Lack of supplies b) Bad winter storms c) Native
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from,begin bold, Into the Unknown ,end bold,
PYTHEAS THE GREEK SAILS TO ULTIMA THULE, AROUND 340 BC paragraph 1,We begin more
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PYTHEAS THE GREEK SAILS TO ULTIMA THULE, AROUND 340 BC %0D%0A%0D%0A %0D%0A%0D%0Aparagraph 1,We begin more than 2,000 years ago.
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PYTHEAS THE GREEK SAILS TO ULTIMA THULE, AROUND 340 BC %0D%0A%0D%0A %0D%0A%0D%0Aparagraph 1,We begin more than 2,000 years ago.
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Reasons for Exploration
???????????? Great Britain God Imperialism (empire building) Gold Mercantilism (economics) Glory Wealth
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9. Why did Dominguez and Escalante turn back on their journey to California?(1 point) Responses a) Lack of supplies a) Lack of
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How did Oviedo describe the inhabitants of the New World?
(1 point) Responses innocent and friendly innocent and friendly
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from Matthew Henson's Memoir
Exactly 40° below zero when we pushed the sledges up to the curled-up dogs and started them off
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Which European explorer was the first to use new technologies, such as the caravel and astrolabe, to sail around Africa to Asia?
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Suppose Columbus simply had complete freedom to explore the world without specific goals in mind.
How would that have affected
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In a paragraph, Suppose Columbus simply had complete freedom to explore the world without specific goals in mind.
How would that
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In the letter to the treasurer of Spain, Suppose Columbus simply had complete freedom to explore the world without specific
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In the letter to the treasurer of Spain, Suppose Columbus simply had complete freedom to explore the world without specific
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How does Columbus’s description of the Caribbean islands reflect Spain’s motivations for sending him there? Suppose Columbus
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If Columbus had not had the goal of conquering land and resources, how would his observations have changed?
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Why did Spain send Columbus to the Caribbean’s
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How long was Columbus at the Caribbean’s before returning to Spain
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Suppose Columbus had complete freedom to explore the land without any goals in mind what might have been different?
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Which statement describes how Ferdinand Magellan expanded the empire of Spain?(1 point)
Ferdinand Magellan’s exploration across
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How did Colón describe Cuba when he first saw it?
(1 point) Responses lonely lonely poor poor beautiful beautiful dangerous
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why is the first voyage considered a primary source
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Encounter portfolio Social Studies grade 8
How did the Spanish and the Taino understand Columbus’s voyage
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Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand paid for exploration to cross the Atlantic Ocean because they wanted to
A conquer the Caribbean
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Which grouping lists the main reasons for Spanish exploration of the "New World"?
Which grouping lists the main reasons for
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Spanish explorers traveling from South America back to Spain were impacted by which of the following? (1 point) Responses the
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Queen Elizabeth I played a role in the Era of Exploration by hiring __________ as a privateer. He would then pirate and harass
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voyages of discovery quick check
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why did European countries want to find a shorter ruote to the far east
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Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand paid for exploration to cross the Atlantic Ocean because they wanted to(1
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Two underwater explorers have uncovered a mystery off the southern shore of Lake Ontario in New York. In 2008, the pair found a
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What benefits did a caravel offer to explorers
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Which statement describes how Ferdinand Magellan expanded the empire of Spain?(1 point)
Responses Ferdinand Magellan’s
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Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this story. A central idea of "Nameless, Tennessee" is
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The voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1492
Responses A opened the way for Spain to colonize North and South America.opened the
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This type of triangular device was key in aiding the European exploration of the "New World" in the 1500s and 1600s.
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First Voyage
_S__ Columbus set out on a voyage that most people thought was foolish. His bravery and sheer will allowed him to
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Which of the following is not described by Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés in La historia general y natural de
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Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand paid for exploration to cross the Atlantic Ocean because they wanted to(1 point) Responses
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What was one effect that European exploration had on the Indigenous peoples of the Americas?(1 point) Responses increased wealth
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