Question | Answer |
How did Europeans respond to news of Columbus's first voyage? | Ferinand and Isabella were excited; King John II of Portugal was unhappy with Spain's claim, and a treaty was signed |
Circumnavigate | to sail completely around |
Monopoly | stealing the economic control of wealth |
Caravel | a small ship built to be very maneuverable and fast |
Why did Spain agree to fund his voyage? | Spain wanted to compete with Portugal |
Commercial Revolution | a period of economic development that dramatically changed the way many merchants conducted business |
Columbian Exchange | In the process of exploration, plants, animals and diseases were transferred between the “Old World” of Europe, Africa and Asia and the “New World” of the Americas |
Renaissance | a grand rebirth of European interest in the arts and learning of ancient Greece and Rome |
Why did Christopher Columbus want to sail the atlantic Ocean? | He wanted to sail across the Atlantic Ocean to find a sea route to Asia |
Black Death | an epidemic that swept through Europe from 1348 to about 1350, the bubonic plague killed perhaps as many as 75 million people |
Strait | a narrow winding sea passage |
Convert | change the religious beliefs |
Who were the Taino and what were they like? | They were native islanders who lived on San Salvador when Columbus landed there; they were handsome, generous, and peaceful farmers. |
Treaty of Tordesillas | Spain and Portugal agreed to move the Line of Demarcation around 800 miles father west of the Azores so that Portugal got more opportunity to claim lands unexplored by other Europeans |
Reconquista | the centuries-long struggle to drive the Moors from Spain |
Joint-stock companies | businesses in which a group of people jointly invest and share in the profits and losses |
Capital | money or property that is used to earn more money |
Astrolabe | a tool used with the magnetic compass that allowed navigator to determine their ship’s position by charting the position of the stars. |
Line of Demarcation | the boundary of Spain’s exploration and monopoly rights |
Northwest passage | a path around or through North America that would allow ships to sail from the Atlantic to the Pacific |
Viceroy | royal governor |