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