
Review for Age of Contact Test
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Review for Age of Contact Test
by Mark Dunn
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Eras of Texas History
1. Natural Texas and its People
2. Age of Contact
Why do we call it the Age of Contact?
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Multiple Choice
He never made it to Texas, but he made ALL exploration in the New World possible
Christopher Columbus
Hernan Cortes
Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca
Francisco Coronado
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Christopher Columbus
Wanted to find a faster route to Asia. Did he?
Why does his discovery matter to the study of Texas History?
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Multiple Choice
He never made it to Texas, but he was the first to explore the interior of Mexico
Cortes
Cabeza de Vaca
Coronado
La Salle
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Hernan Cortes
He conquered the Aztecs. This brought him personal GLORY. He also brought lots of GOLD for the king and queen of Spain. Soon, New Spain (Mexico) would be full of missionaries looking to spread the Catholic (Christian) faith to the natives, thus introducing them to the Christian GOD.
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Multiple Choice
Which term best matches GOD?
Catholicism
Inspiration
Exploration
Wealth
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Multiple Choice
Which terms best match GOLD?
Wealth and Riches
Honor and Power
Religion and Faith
Expedition and Navigate
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Multiple Choice
Which terms best match GLORY?
Honor and Power
Religion and Faith
Expedition and Navigate
Wealth and Riches
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The 3 G's
The Spanish Conquistadors were violent men, often cruel, who used force to gain control over territory in the New World. Behind them came many people from Spain to live in the new lands. The Conquistador would be given a title (like Count, Duke, Earl, etc.) He would often be seen as a hero back home. This is the GLORY we refer to.
Not only would the Conquistador become wealthy. Spain became the richest and most powerful country in the world because of the GOLD they found in New Spain.
Spain was a Catholic nation. They had recently reconquered Spain from the Moors (Muslims who invaded Spain 700 years before). They wanted Spain to be all Catholic, and New Spain as well. GOD
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Multiple Choice
Who made a map of the Texas coastline in 1519?
Pineda
Moscoso
Cabeza de Vaca
La Salle
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Pineda's Map (1519)
Alonso Alvarez de Pineda is one of the three men we study who did not set foot in Texas.
He is important to Texas history because he is the first European to actually explore any part of Texas (the coast in this case).
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Multiple Choice
He is the first European to set foot in Texas, though he got there accidentally by shipwreck
Cabeza de Vaca
Cortes
Pineda
Coronado
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Cabeza de Vaca
There are two items of major importance here:
1. He was the first European to set foot in Texas. He explored Texas and Mexico for 7 years.
2. He wrote about the Seven Cities of Gold in his diaries. This inspired future explorers, notably Francisco Coronado, to explore Texas.
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Multiple Choice
He followed up on Cabeza de Vaca's reports of Cities of Gold in the north
Coronado
Moscoso
La Salle
Cortes
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Francisco Coronado
Coronado was appointed to follow up on Cabeza de Vaca's reports that there was gold to be found in the far north.
He took hundreds of men and lots of supplies in his search, but he never found the cities of Gold. He did find the Great Plains, and his men discovered the Grand Canyon.
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Multiple Choice
He took over for his dead leader, and marched from the Mississippi into East Texas.
Moscoso
La Salle
Coronado
De Soto
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Luis Moscoso Alvarado
He was #2 in command of the expedition led by Hernando de Soto. When de Soto died in 1542, Moscoso decided to go west into Louisiana and Texas.
He documented meeting the Caddo people of eastern Texas. Running short on food, he decided to go back to the Mississippi River.
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Multiple Choice
This man discovered "the Pass" between two mountain ranges and far western Texas, leading him to name the area "El Paso"
Juan de Onate
Ponce de Leon
Hernando de Soto
Robert Rene Lasseur de La Salle
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Multiple Choice
This man landed near Matagorda Bay and built a fort named for the King of France (Fort St. Louis)
La Salle
La Fontaine
La Fayette
Cabeza de Vaca
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Robert de La Salle
La Salle had been exploring for nearly 40 years. His last expedition took him (by accident) to Texas. He sailed from France looking for the Mississippi River. He sailed past it without knowing. He soon realized he missed it, so he and his crew landed in Texas.
They built Fort St. Louis in Texas. LaSalle and some of his men left by land to go find the Mississippi. Sadly, La Salle was killed by his own men. When Spanish soldiers came to Fort St. Louis, they found everyone had been killed.
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