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SS 2.2 Explorers for Spain
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Chapter 2, Lesson 2: Explorers for Spain
Read the Lesson 2 Summary:
Spain’s rulers paid for voyages to find riches and to spread Christianity.
Columbus landed in North America, believing he had reached Asia.
Conquistadors searched for riches and claimed land for Spain in the Americas.
Magellan’s expedition circumnavigated the world.
Question 1
1.
Why did the king and queen of Spain decide to be patrons for Columbus's expedition? p. 59
Question 2
2.
Which group of American Indians did Columbus meet and trade with? p. 60
Portuguese
Aztecs
Mayans
Tainos
Question 3
3.
Use the map and read the second paragraph on page 60 to answer the question. Columbus was on his _______________ journey when he founded La Isabela.
first
second
third
fourth
Question 4
4.
What was the goal of the expedition of Cortes to Mexico?
He wanted to see the capital city of Tenochtitlan.
He wanted to conquer the Aztec empire.
He wanted to ine for gold and silver.
He wanted to find the fountain of youth
Question 5
5.
Who was the emperor of the Aztec empire? p. 61
Question 6
6.
What was the goal of Magellan's expedition?
to reach Asia by sailing west from Spain
to circumnavigate the world
to find riches
to start settlements in North America
Question 7
7.
Use pages 61-62 to help you.
took Aztec as prisoners
demolished the village, and built Mexico city on its ruins
traveled from spain to the Americas
left Spain in 1519
Once he landed, was killed in battle
One of his ships made the journey completely around the world
Cortes
Magellan
Both
Question 8
8.
What were both Coronado and Ponce de Leon looking for? p. 63
Question 9
9.
What other explorer came to Florida? p. 63
Question 10
10.
Why did Spanish officials come to the colony of New Spain? p. 64
to search for gold or silver
to set up a government
to start farms and businesses
to teach American Indians Christianity