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1
Spain History 1500-present Spains dominant re
ligion is ____________. The Renaissance was a
_____ of the cultures of _______ and ______.
Spanish author, ______, wrote Don ______, a book
that made fun of knights and medieval society. It
was the first ____, a new type of literature.
The three major motivations for exploration were
______, ____, and ______. 1492
_________________ sailed west in search of a
western route to __________, but instead ran into
the ___________________ islands. However, his
discovery spread rapidly by ____________________s
invention of the printing press. Thus, he was
considered to have ___________________ America.
2
Spain History 1500-present Spains dominant re
ligion is Roman Catholic. The Renaissance was
a ______ of the cultures of ______ and _______.
Spanish author, ______, wrote Don _____, a book
that made fun of knights and medieval society. It
was the first ____, a new type of literature.
The three major motivations for exploration were
______, ______, and _____. 1492 _______________
sailed west in search of a western route to
__________, but instead ran into the
___________________ islands. However, his
discovery spread rapidly by ____________________s
invention of the printing press. Thus, he was
considered to have ___________________ America.
3
Spain History 1500-present Spains dominant re
ligion is Roman Catholic. The Renaissance was
a rebirth of the cultures of _______ and _____.
Spanish author, _______, wrote Don ______, a book
that made fun of knights and medieval society. It
was the first ____, a new type of literature.
The three major motivations for exploration were
_____, ____, and ______. 1492
____________________ sailed west in search of a
western route to __________, but instead ran into
the ___________________ islands. However, his
discovery spread rapidly by ____________________s
invention of the printing press. Thus, he was
considered to have ___________________ America.
4
Spain History 1500-present Spains dominant re
ligion is Roman Catholic. The Renaissance was
a rebirth of the cultures of Greece and Rome.
Spanish author, ________, wrote Don ______, a
book that made fun of knights and medieval
society. It was the first ____, a new type of
literature. The three major motivations for ex
ploration were ______, ___, and _____. 1492
____________________ sailed west in search of a
western route to __________, but instead ran into
the ___________________ islands. However, his
discovery spread rapidly by ____________________s
invention of the printing press. Thus, he was
considered to have ___________________ America.
5
Spain History 1500-present Spains dominant re
ligion is Roman Catholic. The Renaissance was
a rebirth of the cultures of Greece and Rome.
Spanish author, Cervantes, wrote Don _______, a
book that made fun of knights and medieval
society. It was the first ____, a new type of
literature. The three major motivations for ex
ploration were ______, ____, and ____. 1492
____________________ sailed west in search of a
western route to __________, but instead ran into
the ___________________ islands. However, his
discovery spread rapidly by ____________________s
invention of the printing press. Thus, he was
considered to have ___________________ America.
6
Spain History 1500-present Spains dominant re
ligion is Roman Catholic. The Renaissance was
a rebirth of the cultures of Greece and Rome.
Spanish author, Cervantes, wrote Don Quixote, a
book that made fun of knights and medieval
society. It was the first ____, a new type of
literature. The three major motivations for ex
ploration were ______, _____, and ______. 1492
________ sailed west in search of a western route
to _______, but instead ran into the ________
islands. However, his discovery spread rapidly by
_______s invention of the printing press. Thus,
he was considered to have _______ America.
7
Spain History 1500-present Spains dominant re
ligion is Roman Catholic. The Renaissance was
a rebirth of the cultures of Greece and Rome.
Spanish author, Cervantes, wrote Don Quixote, a
book that made fun of knights and medieval
society. It was the first novel, a new type of
literature. The three major motivations for ex
ploration were ______, ________, and _____. 1492
___________ sailed west in search of a western
route to ____, but instead ran into the _______
islands. However, his discovery spread rapidly by
______s invention of the printing press. Thus,
he was considered to have __________ America.
8
Spain History 1500-present Spains dominant re
ligion is Roman Catholic. The Renaissance was
a rebirth of the cultures of Greece and Rome.
Spanish author, Cervantes, wrote Don Quixote, a
book that made fun of knights and medieval
society. It was the first novel, a new type of
literature. The three major motivations for ex
ploration were Gold, Glory, and God 1492
_________________ sailed west in search of a
western route to __________, but instead ran into
the _________ islands. However, his discovery
spread rapidly by __________s invention of the
printing press. Thus, he was considered to have
_______ America.
9
Spain History 1500-present Spains dominant re
ligion is Roman Catholic. The Renaissance was
a rebirth of the cultures of Greece and Rome.
Spanish author, Cervantes, wrote Don Quixote, a
book that made fun of knights and medieval
society. It was the first novel, a new type of
literature. The three major motivations for ex
ploration were Gold, Glory, and God 1492
Christopher Columbus sailed west in search of a
western route to __________, but instead ran into
the ____________ islands. However, his discovery
spread rapidly by ______s invention of the
printing press. Thus, he was considered to have
__________ America.
10
Spain History 1500-present Spains dominant re
ligion is Roman Catholic. The Renaissance was
a rebirth of the cultures of Greece and Rome.
Spanish author, Cervantes, wrote Don Quixote, a
book that made fun of knights and medieval
society. It was the first novel, a new type of
literature. The three major motivations for ex
ploration were Gold, Glory, and God 1492
Christopher Columbus sailed west in search of a
western route to India, but instead ran into the
__________ islands. However, his discovery spread
rapidly by _______s invention of the printing
press. Thus, he was considered to have
_________ America.
11
Spain History 1500-present Spains dominant re
ligion is Roman Catholic. The Renaissance was
a rebirth of the cultures of Greece and Rome.
Spanish author, Cervantes, wrote Don Quixote, a
book that made fun of knights and medieval
society. It was the first novel, a new type of
literature. The three major motivations for ex
ploration were Gold, Glory, and God 1492
Christopher Columbus sailed west in search of a
western route to India, but instead ran into the
Caribbean islands. However, his discovery spread
rapidly by __________s invention of the printing
press. Thus, he was considered to have
__________ America.
12
Spain History 1500-present Spains dominant re
ligion is Roman Catholic. The Renaissance was
a rebirth of the cultures of Greece and Rome.
Spanish author, Cervantes, wrote Don Quixote, a
book that made fun of knights and medieval
society. It was the first novel, a new type of
literature. The three major motivations for ex
ploration were Gold, Glory, and God 1492
Christopher Columbus sailed west in search of a
western route to India, but instead ran into the
Caribbean islands. However, his discovery spread
rapidly by Gutenburgs invention of the printing
press. Thus, he was considered to have
__________ America.
13
Spain History 1500-present Spains dominant re
ligion is Roman Catholic. The Renaissance was
a rebirth of the cultures of Greece and Rome.
Spanish author, Cervantes, wrote Don Quixote, a
book that made fun of knights and medieval
society. It was the first novel, a new type of
literature. The three major motivations for ex
ploration were Gold, Glory, and God 1492
Christopher Columbus sailed west in search of a
western route to India, but instead ran into the
Caribbean islands. However, his discovery spread
rapidly by Gutenburgs invention of the printing
press. Thus, he was considered to have
discovered America.
14
_____________ set sail in 1517 in search of a
western route to ____. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to ___________
the world. In 1521, ____________ landed in ____
___, where he fought with the ______ tribe, who
were well known for human sacrifice and ____.
Wanting their ____, ______ defeated them in
battle and became known as a _________.
___________ landed in South America where he
came into contact with the ____, who were well
known for building _____ and growing _____. _____
quickly conquered them (aided by the spread of
_______, which killed millions of Indians) and
claimed the land for _____.
15
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to ____. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to ___________
the world. In 1521, ____________ landed in ____
___, where he fought with the ______ tribe, who
were well known for human sacrifice and ____.
Wanting their ____, ______ defeated them in
battle and became known as a _________.
___________ landed in South America where he
came into contact with the ____, who were well
known for building _____ and growing _____. _____
quickly conquered them (aided by the spread of
_______, which killed millions of Indians) and
claimed the land for _____.
16
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to ___________
the world. In 1521, ____________ landed in ____
___, where he fought with the ______ tribe, who
were well known for human sacrifice and ____.
Wanting their ____, ______ defeated them in
battle and became known as a _________.
___________ landed in South America where he
came into contact with the ____, who were well
known for building _____ and growing _____. _____
quickly conquered them (aided by the spread of
_______, which killed millions of Indians) and
claimed the land for _____.
17
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, ____________
landed in _______, where he fought with the
______ tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and ____. Wanting their ____, ______
defeated them in battle and became known as a
_________. ___________ landed in South America
where he came into contact with the ____, who
were well known for building _____ and growing
_____. _____ quickly conquered them (aided by the
spread of _______, which killed millions of
Indians) and claimed the land for _____.
18
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, Hernan Corte
z landed in _______, where he fought with the
______ tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and ____. Wanting their ____, ______
defeated them in battle and became known as a
_________. ___________ landed in South America
where he came into contact with the ____, who
were well known for building _____ and growing
_____. _____ quickly conquered them (aided by the
spread of _______, which killed millions of
Indians) and claimed the land for _____.
19
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, Hernan Corte
z landed in Mexico, where he fought with the
______ tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and ____. Wanting their ____, ______
defeated them in battle and became known as a
_________. ___________ landed in South America
where he came into contact with the ____, who
were well known for building _____ and growing
_____. _____ quickly conquered them (aided by the
spread of _______, which killed millions of
Indians) and claimed the land for _____.
20
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, Hernan Corte
z landed in Mexico, where he fought with the
Aztec tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and ____. Wanting their ____, ______
defeated them in battle and became known as a
_________. ___________ landed in South America
where he came into contact with the ____, who
were well known for building _____ and growing
_____. _____ quickly conquered them (aided by the
spread of _______, which killed millions of
Indians) and claimed the land for _____.
21
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, Hernan Corte
z landed in Mexico, where he fought with the
Aztec tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and gold. Wanting their ____, ______
defeated them in battle and became known as a
_________. ___________ landed in South America
where he came into contact with the ____, who
were well known for building _____ and growing
_____. _____ quickly conquered them (aided by the
spread of _______, which killed millions of
Indians) and claimed the land for _____.
22
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, Hernan Corte
z landed in Mexico, where he fought with the
Aztec tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and gold. Wanting their gold, ______
defeated them in battle and became known as a
_________. ___________ landed in South America
where he came into contact with the ____, who
were well known for building _____ and growing
_____. _____ quickly conquered them (aided by the
spread of _______, which killed millions of
Indians) and claimed the land for _____.
23
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, Hernan Corte
z landed in Mexico, where he fought with the
Aztec tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and gold. Wanting their gold, Cortez
defeated them in battle and became known as a
_________. ___________ landed in South America
where he came into contact with the ____, who
were well known for building _____ and growing
_____. _____ quickly conquered them (aided by the
spread of _______, which killed millions of
Indians) and claimed the land for _____.
24
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, Hernan Corte
z landed in Mexico, where he fought with the
Aztec tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and gold. Wanting their gold, Cortez
defeated them in battle and became known as a
conquistador. ___________ landed in South
America where he came into contact with the ____,
who were well known for building _____ and
growing _____. _____ quickly conquered them
(aided by the spread of _______, which killed
millions of Indians) and claimed the land for
_____.
25
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, Hernan Corte
z landed in Mexico, where he fought with the
Aztec tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and gold. Wanting their gold, Cortez
defeated them in battle and became known as a
conquistador. Francisco Pizarro landed in South
America where he came into contact with the ____,
who were well known for building _____ and
growing _____. _____ quickly conquered them
(aided by the spread of _______, which killed
millions of Indians) and claimed the land for
_____.
26
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, Hernan Corte
z landed in Mexico, where he fought with the
Aztec tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and gold. Wanting their gold, Cortez
defeated them in battle and became known as a
conquistador. Francisco Pizarro landed in South
America where he came into contact with the
Incas, who were well known for building _____ and
growing _____. _____ quickly conquered them
(aided by the spread of _______, which killed
millions of Indians) and claimed the land for
_____.
27
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, Hernan Corte
z landed in Mexico, where he fought with the
Aztec tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and gold. Wanting their gold, Cortez
defeated them in battle and became known as a
conquistador. Francisco Pizarro landed in South
America where he came into contact with the
Incas, who were well known for building bridges
and growing _____. _____ quickly conquered them
(aided by the spread of _______, which killed
millions of Indians) and claimed the land for
_____.
28
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, Hernan Corte
z landed in Mexico, where he fought with the
Aztec tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and gold. Wanting their gold, Cortez
defeated them in battle and became known as a
conquistador. Francisco Pizarro landed in South
America where he came into contact with the
Incas, who were well known for building bridges
and growing potato. _____ quickly conquered them
(aided by the spread of _______, which killed
millions of Indians) and claimed the land for
_____.
29
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, Hernan Corte
z landed in Mexico, where he fought with the
Aztec tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and gold. Wanting their gold, Cortez
defeated them in battle and became known as a
conquistador. Francisco Pizarro landed in South
America where he came into contact with the
Incas, who were well known for building bridges
and growing potato. Pizzaro quickly conquered
them (aided by the spread of _______, which
killed millions of Indians) and claimed the land
for _____.
30
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, Hernan Corte
z landed in Mexico, where he fought with the
Aztec tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and gold. Wanting their gold, Cortez
defeated them in battle and became known as a
conquistador. Francisco Pizarro landed in South
America where he came into contact with the
Incas, who were well known for building bridges
and growing potato. Pizzaro quickly conquered
them (aided by the spread of smallpox, which
killed millions of Indians) and claimed the land
for _____.
31
Ferdinand Magellan set sail in 1517 in search of
a western route to India. He died on the way, but
his crew became the first people to
circumnavigate the world. In 1521, Hernan Corte
z landed in Mexico, where he fought with the
Aztec tribe, who were well known for human
sacrifice and gold. Wanting their gold, Cortez
defeated them in battle and became known as a
conquistador. Francisco Pizarro landed in South
America where he came into contact with the
Incas, who were well known for building bridges
and growing potato. Pizzaro quickly conquered
them (aided by the spread of smallpox, which
killed millions of Indians) and claimed the land
for Spain.
32
The effects of European exploration were quite
significant The European countries _______ to
conquer the Americas. The __________ Exchange
developed as a result of exploration as well.
_____, _____, and _______ were sent to America
from Europe. ______, _______, and ______ were
sent from America to Europe. The effects of the
Columbian exchange caused ________.
_______, Catholic Church missionaries, were sent
to America to convert natives.
33
The effects of European exploration were quite
significant The European countries R.A.C.E.D. to
conquer the Americas. The _________ Exchange d
eveloped as a result of exploration as well.
_____, _____, and _______ were sent to America
from Europe. ______, _______, and ______ were
sent from America to Europe. The effects
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