1. What is Spain’s dominate religion? 2. What does “renaissance” mean? 3. What two cultures did the Renaissance study and imitate? 4. What did Cervantes.

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1. What is Spain’s dominate religion? 2. What does “renaissance” mean? 3. What two cultures did the Renaissance study and imitate? 4. What did Cervantes write? 5. What were the three major motivations for exploration—briefly explain each.

1. What is Spain’s dominate religion? 2. What does “renaissance” mean? 3. What two cultures did the Renaissance study and imitate? 4. What did Cervantes write? 5. What were the three major motivations for exploration—briefly explain each. Roman Catholic

1. What is Spain’s dominate religion? 2. What does “renaissance” mean? 3. What two cultures did the Renaissance study and imitate? 4. What did Cervantes write? 5. What were the three major motivations for exploration—briefly explain each. Roman Catholic Rebirth

1. What is Spain’s dominate religion? 2. What does “renaissance” mean? 3. What two cultures did the Renaissance study and imitate? 4. What did Cervantes write? 5. What were the three major motivations for exploration—briefly explain each. Roman Catholic Rebirth Greek and Roman cultures

1. What is Spain’s dominate religion? 2. What does “renaissance” mean? 3. What two cultures did the Renaissance study and imitate? 4. What did Cervantes write? 5. What were the three major motivations for exploration—briefly explain each. Roman Catholic Rebirth Greek and Roman cultures Don Quixote --the first novel

1. What is Spain’s dominate religion? 2. What does “renaissance” mean? 3. What two cultures did the Renaissance study and imitate? 4. What did Cervantes write? 5. What were the three major motivations for exploration—briefly explain each. Roman Catholic Rebirth Greek and Roman cultures Don Quixote --the first novel 1. GOLD (get rich!)

1. What is Spain’s dominate religion? 2. What does “renaissance” mean? 3. What two cultures did the Renaissance study and imitate? 4. What did Cervantes write? 5. What were the three major motivations for exploration—briefly explain each. Roman Catholic Rebirth Greek and Roman cultures Don Quixote --the first novel 1. GOLD (get rich!) 2. GLORY (get fame!)

1. What is Spain’s dominate religion? 2. What does “renaissance” mean? 3. What two cultures did the Renaissance study and imitate? 4. What did Cervantes write? 5. What were the three major motivations for exploration—briefly explain each. Roman Catholic Rebirth Greek and Roman cultures Don Quixote --the first novel 1. GOLD (get rich!) 2. GLORY (get fame!) 3. GOD (proselytize Christianity)

6. Why did Columbus set sail? 7. In what year did Columbus “discover” America? 8. What is Ferdinand Magellan best remembered for? 9.What did Hernan Cortez do? 10. What did Francisco Pizzaro do ?

6. Why did Columbus set sail? 7. In what year did Columbus “discover” America? 8. What is Ferdinand Magellan best remembered for? 9.What did Hernan Cortez do? 10. What did Francisco Pizzaro do ? Find a western route to India

6. Why did Columbus set sail? 7. In what year did Columbus “discover” America? 8. What is Ferdinand Magellan best remembered for? 9.What did Hernan Cortez do? 10. What did Francisco Pizzaro do ? Find a western route to India 1492

6. Why did Columbus set sail? 7. In what year did Columbus “discover” America? 8. What is Ferdinand Magellan best remembered for? 9.What did Hernan Cortez do? 10. What did Francisco Pizzaro do ? Find a western route to India 1492 Crew was first to circumnavigate the Earth.

6. Why did Columbus set sail? 7. In what year did Columbus “discover” America? 8. What is Ferdinand Magellan best remembered for? 9.What did Hernan Cortez do? 10. What did Francisco Pizzaro do ? Find a western route to India 1492 Crew was first to circumnavigate the Earth. Conquered the Aztec (gold); claimed Mexico for Spain

6. Why did Columbus set sail? 7. In what year did Columbus “discover” America? 8. What is Ferdinand Magellan best remembered for? 9.What did Hernan Cortez do? 10. What did Francisco Pizzaro do ? Find a western route to India 1492 Crew was first to circumnavigate the Earth. Conquered the Aztec (gold); claimed Mexico for Spain Conquered the Inca (potato); claimed much of S. America for Spain

11. Name two Spanish conquistadors: 12. What were the effects of European exploration 13. In the Columbian exchange, what went from Europe to America 14. In the Columbian exchange, which three products were shipped from America to Europe

11. Name two Spanish conquistadors: 12. What were the effects of European exploration 13. In the Columbian exchange, what went from Europe to America 14. In the Columbian exchange, which three products were shipped from America to Europe Cortez and Pizarro

11. Name two Spanish conquistadors: 12. What were the effects of European exploration 13. In the Columbian exchange, what went from Europe to America 14. In the Columbian exchange, which three products were shipped from America to Europe Cortez and Pizarro R. Rigid class system and dictatorships in Latin America

11. Name two Spanish conquistadors: 12. What were the effects of European exploration 13. In the Columbian exchange, what went from Europe to America 14. In the Columbian exchange, which three products were shipped from America to Europe Cortez and Pizarro R. Rigid class system and dictatorships in Latin America A. African slaves brought from Africa

11. Name two Spanish conquistadors: 12. What were the effects of European exploration 13. In the Columbian exchange, what went from Europe to America 14. In the Columbian exchange, which three products were shipped from America to Europe Cortez and Pizarro R. Rigid class system and dictatorships in Latin America A. African slaves brought from Africa C. Colonies imitate parent country

11. Name two Spanish conquistadors: 12. What were the effects of European exploration 13. In the Columbian exchange, what went from Europe to America 14. In the Columbian exchange, which three products were shipped from America to Europe Cortez and Pizarro R. Rigid class system and dictatorships in Latin America A. African slaves brought from Africa C. Colonies imitate parent country E. European immigrate to N. and S. America

11. Name two Spanish conquistadors: 12. What were the effects of European exploration 13. In the Columbian exchange, what went from Europe to America 14. In the Columbian exchange, which three products were shipped from America to Europe Cortez and Pizarro R. Rigid class system and dictatorships in Latin America A. African slaves brought from Africa C. Colonies imitate parent country E. European immigrate to N. and S. America D. Demise of Maya, Aztec, and Inca

11. Name two Spanish conquistadors: 12. What were the effects of European exploration 13. In the Columbian exchange, what went from Europe to America 14. In the Columbian exchange, which three products were shipped from America to Europe Cortez and Pizarro R. Rigid class system and dictatorships in Latin America A. African slaves brought from Africa C. Colonies imitate parent country E. European immigrate to N. and S. America D. Demise of Maya, Aztec, and Inca Horses, cattle, and smallpox

11. Name two Spanish conquistadors: 12. What were the effects of European exploration 13. In the Columbian exchange, what went from Europe to America 14. In the Columbian exchange, which three products were shipped from America to Europe Cortez and Pizarro R. Rigid class system and dictatorships in Latin America A. African slaves brought from Africa C. Colonies imitate parent country E. European immigrate to N. and S. America D. Demise of Maya, Aztec, and Inca Horses, cattle, and smallpox Potato, corn, and tobacco

15. The effects of the Columbian exchange: 16. Who were the Jesuits? 17. Describe the government and society structure of Spanish colonies. 18. What is mercantilism?

15. The effects of the Columbian exchange: 16. Who were the Jesuits? 17. Describe the government and society structure of Spanish colonies. 18. What is mercantilism? C. Cash crops grown in America

15. The effects of the Columbian exchange: 16. Who were the Jesuits? 17. Describe the government and society structure of Spanish colonies. 18. What is mercantilism? C. Cash crops grown in America R. Race based slavery (Africans)

15. The effects of the Columbian exchange: 16. Who were the Jesuits? 17. Describe the government and society structure of Spanish colonies. 18. What is mercantilism? C. Cash crops grown in America R. Race based slavery (Africans) O. Oh, cash crops: cotton, sugar, tobacco, coffee

15. The effects of the Columbian exchange: 16. Who were the Jesuits? 17. Describe the government and society structure of Spanish colonies. 18. What is mercantilism? C. Cash crops grown in America R. Race based slavery (Africans) O. Oh, cash crops: cotton, sugar, tobacco, coffee P. Plantation system grows cash crops

15. The effects of the Columbian exchange: 16. Who were the Jesuits? 17. Describe the government and society structure of Spanish colonies. 18. What is mercantilism? C. Cash crops grown in America R. Race based slavery (Africans) O. Oh, cash crops: cotton, sugar, tobacco, coffee P. Plantation system grows cash crops S. Slaves brought over on Middle Passage

15. The effects of the Columbian exchange: 16. Who were the Jesuits? 17. Describe the government and society structure of Spanish colonies. 18. What is mercantilism? C. Cash crops grown in America R. Race based slavery (Africans) O. Oh, cash crops: cotton, sugar, tobacco, coffee P. Plantation system grows cash crops S. Slaves brought over on Middle Passage Catholic missionaries—converted natives

15. The effects of the Columbian exchange: 16. Who were the Jesuits? 17. Describe the government and society structure of Spanish colonies. 18. What is mercantilism? C. Cash crops grown in America R. Race based slavery (Africans) O. Oh, cash crops: cotton, sugar, tobacco, coffee P. Plantation system grows cash crops S. Slaves brought over on Middle Passage Catholic missionaries—converted natives Dictatorships Rigid class system—Spanish on top

15. The effects of the Columbian exchange: 16. Who were the Jesuits? 17. Describe the government and society structure of Spanish colonies. 18. What is mercantilism? C. Cash crops grown in America R. Race based slavery (Africans) O. Oh, cash crops: cotton, sugar, tobacco, coffee P. Plantation system grows cash crops S. Slaves brought over on Middle Passage Catholic missionaries—converted natives Dictatorships Rigid class system—Spanish on top Economic Theory: says wealth=power, so collect bullion

19. What country had the most bullion? 20. What effect did the bullion have? 21. Why did Spain decline as a power ?

19. What country had the most bullion? 20. What effect did the bullion have? 21. Why did Spain decline as a power ? Spain

19. What country had the most bullion? 20. What effect did the bullion have? 21. Why did Spain decline as a power ? Spain Severe inflation—ruined economy

19. What country had the most bullion? 20. What effect did the bullion have? 21. Why did Spain decline as a power ? Spain Severe inflation—ruined economy Did not industrialize