
European exploration and colonization
Which European country was the first to establish a permanent colony in the Americas?
A. England
B. France
C. Spain
D. Netherlands
Answer: CChristopher Columbus sailed under the flag of which country?
A. Portugal
B. Spain
C. Italy
D. England
Answer: BThe Spanish system of forced labor imposed on Native Americans was called:
A. Hacienda
B. Encomienda
C. Reconquista
D. Viceroyalty
Answer: BWhich explorer claimed Canada for France in 1534?
A. Jacques Cartier
B. Samuel de Champlain
C. René-Robert Cavelier
D. Henry Hudson
Answer: AWhat was the primary motivation for early English colonization?
A. Spreading Catholicism
B. Trade and economic opportunity
C. Alliance with Native Americans
D. Escaping the Reconquista
Answer: BThe Dutch established New Netherland, which later became:
A. Pennsylvania
B. Virginia
C. New York
D. Massachusetts
Answer: CWhat was the main goal of Spanish explorers in the Americas?
A. Establishing trade alliances
B. Converting Native Americans to Christianity and seeking gold
C. Discovering a water route to Asia
D. Setting up fur trade networks
Answer: BThe Treaty of Tordesillas divided the New World between:
A. England and France
B. Spain and Portugal
C. Spain and England
D. Portugal and France
Answer: BWho established the first permanent French settlement in North America at Quebec?
A. Jacques Cartier
B. Samuel de Champlain
C. Robert de La Salle
D. Louis Joliet
Answer: BWhich English colony is known as the “Lost Colony”?
A. Plymouth
B. Jamestown
C. Roanoke
D. Massachusetts Bay
Answer: CHernán Cortés is known for conquering which empire?
A. Inca
B. Olmec
C. Maya
D. Aztec
Answer: DWhich country first controlled the Hudson River area?
A. France
B. Netherlands
C. England
D. Spain
Answer: BWhat was the primary purpose of the Spanish missions in the Americas?
A. Establishing trade posts
B. Converting indigenous populations to Christianity
C. Creating military outposts
D. Enforcing European laws
Answer: BWhich explorer’s crew was the first to circumnavigate the globe?
A. Christopher Columbus
B. Vasco da Gama
C. Ferdinand Magellan
D. Amerigo Vespucci
Answer: CWhich European nation was most focused on the fur trade in North America?
A. England
B. Spain
C. France
D. Netherlands
Answer: CThe defeat of which fleet in 1588 marked the decline of Spanish dominance in the Atlantic?
A. The Dutch Armada
B. The English Navy
C. The Spanish Armada
D. The Portuguese Armada
Answer: CJohn Cabot explored North America for which country?
A. Spain
B. France
C. Portugal
D. England
Answer: DThe encomienda system in Spanish colonies primarily relied on:
A. European laborers
B. Native American labor
C. African slaves
D. Wage workers
Answer: BWhich explorer claimed the Mississippi River Basin for France?
A. René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle
B. Samuel de Champlain
C. Jacques Cartier
D. Jean Nicolet
Answer: AWhat was the capital of New Spain?
A. Lima
B. Havana
C. Mexico City
D. Santo Domingo
Answer: CWhich colony was the first permanent English settlement in North America?
A. Roanoke
B. Plymouth
C. Jamestown
D. Massachusetts Bay
Answer: CThe French and Dutch focused their colonial economies on:
A. Plantation agriculture
B. Gold mining
C. Fur trade
D. Slave trade
Answer: CWho was the first European to reach India by sea, paving the way for Portuguese exploration?
A. Ferdinand Magellan
B. Bartolomeu Dias
C. Vasco da Gama
D. Christopher Columbus
Answer: CThe Spanish colonists used which term to refer to people of mixed European and Native American ancestry?
A. Mestizo
B. Creole
C. Peninsulare
D. Mulatto
Answer: AHenry Hudson explored for which two countries?
A. Spain and Portugal
B. England and France
C. England and the Netherlands
D. France and Spain
Answer: CWhich of the following was a major reason for English colonization in the Americas?
A. Religious freedom
B. Fur trade
C. Slave trade
D. Establishing Spanish alliances
Answer: AThe Spanish established their first permanent settlement in what is now the United States at:
A. St. Augustine, Florida
B. Jamestown, Virginia
C. New Orleans, Louisiana
D. Santa Fe, New Mexico
Answer: AThe French term for mixed-race individuals in their colonies was:
A. Mulatto
B. Métis
C. Mestizo
D. Creole
Answer: BThe Dutch purchased Manhattan Island from the Native Americans in exchange for:
A. Gold
B. Beads and trinkets
C. Fur pelts
D. Livestock
Answer: BWho financed Christopher Columbus’s voyages?
A. King Henry VII
B. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
C. The Dutch East India Company
D. Pope Alexander VI
Answer: BThe Spanish colonization efforts in the Americas were primarily driven by the search for:
A. Silk
B. Gold and silver
C. Spices
D. Fur
Answer: BWhich explorer’s voyage confirmed the Americas were a new continent, not Asia?
A. Ferdinand Magellan
B. Amerigo Vespucci
C. Vasco Núñez de Balboa
D. Hernán Cortés
Answer: BThe Dutch West India Company was established to compete primarily in:
A. Slave trade
B. Fur trade and colonization
C. Sugar plantations
D. Maritime navigation
Answer: BWhich English explorer attempted to establish a colony at Roanoke?
A. Francis Drake
B. Walter Raleigh
C. John Smith
D. James Oglethorpe
Answer: BThe Spanish conquistadors’ conquest of the Americas was facilitated by:
A. The vast population of their forces
B. Superior weapons and alliances with native groups
C. Naval power and reinforcements
D. Conversion of local leaders to Christianity
Answer: BThe “Black Legend” refers to:
A. The Spanish mistreatment of Native Americans
B. Myths about English piracy
C. French claims about Dutch colonies
D. Stories of mythical riches in the Americas
Answer: AWhich French explorer established trade relations with the Huron tribe?
A. Jacques Cartier
B. Samuel de Champlain
C. René-Robert Cavelier
D. Louis Joliet
Answer: BThe English Puritans established which colony in 1620?
A. Jamestown
B. Roanoke
C. Plymouth
D. Massachusetts Bay
Answer: CHernando de Soto explored which region of the Americas?
A. The Great Plains
B. The Mississippi River Valley
C. The Yucatan Peninsula
D. The Amazon Basin
Answer: BWhich Dutch city served as the capital of New Netherland?
A. Albany
B. New Amsterdam
C. Fort Orange
D. Willemstad
Answer: BThe French founded which city as a strategic trading post in 1718?
A. Montreal
B. Quebec
C. New Orleans
D. St. Augustine
Answer: CWhat was the primary purpose of Spanish galleons in the Americas?
A. To transport enslaved people
B. To carry goods, especially gold and silver, to Europe
C. To establish naval supremacy
D. To explore uncharted territories
Answer: BWhich English monarch chartered the Virginia Company?
A. Elizabeth I
B. Henry VIII
C. James I
D. Charles I
Answer: CThe first African slaves in the English colonies arrived in:
A. Massachusetts
B. Jamestown
C. New Amsterdam
D. Charleston
Answer: BThe Spanish explorer Francisco Pizarro is best known for conquering the:
A. Aztec Empire
B. Mayan city-states
C. Inca Empire
D. Carib tribes
Answer: CThe Dutch East India Company primarily sought to control:
A. Asian spice trade routes
B. North American fur trade
C. African slave trade
D. South American silver mines
Answer: AThe Edict of Nantes (1598) influenced French colonization by:
A. Prohibiting trade with Native Americans
B. Granting religious tolerance to Protestants, including Huguenots
C. Encouraging Catholic missions in the New World
D. Protecting French maritime ventures
Answer: BWhich Native American group helped the Pilgrims survive their first winter?
A. Powhatan
B. Iroquois
C. Wampanoag
D. Cherokee
Answer: CThe Spanish fort at St. Augustine was primarily built to:
A. Defend against English and French encroachments
B. Serve as a trade center
C. Launch expeditions into South America
D. Protect gold mines
Answer: AThe English colony of Maryland was initially founded as a haven for:
A. Puritans
B. Catholics
C. Quakers
D. Anglicans
Answer: BWho was the Dutch explorer who navigated the Hudson River?
A. Henry Hudson
B. Abel Tasman
C. Samuel de Champlain
D. John Cabot
Answer: AThe Spanish term “peninsulares” referred to:
A. Mixed-race individuals
B. Spaniards born in Spain living in the colonies
C. Indigenous leaders who converted to Christianity
D. African slaves in Spanish colonies
Answer: BThe English Civil War (1642–1651) indirectly impacted colonization by:
A. Slowing colonial expansion
B. Increasing migration to the colonies
C. Strengthening relations with Native Americans
D. Stopping the fur trade
Answer: BFrench Jesuit missionaries were called:
A. Huguenots
B. Black Robes
C. Conquistadors
D. Calvinists
Answer: BWhich European country built sugar plantations in the Caribbean before moving to North America?
A. Spain
B. Portugal
C. France
D. England
Answer: BThe French explorer René-Robert Cavelier is credited with naming:
A. Quebec
B. Louisiana
C. Nova Scotia
D. Montreal
Answer: BWhich crop became essential to the success of the Virginia Colony?
A. Cotton
B. Corn
C. Tobacco
D. Sugar
Answer: CThe Dutch established trade posts in South America primarily for:
A. Gold
B. Slavery
C. Sugar production
D. Cocoa farming
Answer: CWhich Spanish conquistador explored the American Southwest?
A. Vasco Núñez de Balboa
B. Hernando de Soto
C. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
D. Pedro de Alvarado
Answer: CWhat was the main result of the Spanish Reconquista for colonization?
A. Expansion of the encomienda system
B. Funding for overseas exploration
C. Rejection of Native alliances
D. Adoption of French trading practices
Answer: BThe Spanish colonial economy relied heavily on:
A. Gold and silver mining
B. Fur trading
C. Maritime navigation
D. Rice and cotton agriculture
Answer: AWhich region did the French refer to as “New France”?
A. The Caribbean Islands
B. The Mississippi River Basin and Canada
C. The eastern seaboard of North America
D. Central and South America
Answer: BThe Dutch settlement of Fort Orange is now known as:
A. Albany
B. Buffalo
C. New York City
D. Boston
Answer: AEngland’s defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 resulted in:
A. An end to Spanish colonization
B. English dominance of the Atlantic
C. Increased French colonial efforts
D. The collapse of the Dutch economy
Answer: BWhich explorer gave England its first claim to land in North America?
A. Francis Drake
B. Walter Raleigh
C. John Cabot
D. Henry Hudson
Answer: CThe Jesuit missions in the Americas were primarily focused on:
A. Trading with Native Americans
B. Spreading Christianity and education
C. Mining silver
D. Establishing sugar plantations
Answer: BThe English colonies were primarily financed by:
A. The monarchy
B. Wealthy merchants and joint-stock companies
C. The Catholic Church
D. The Dutch East India Company
Answer: BWhich European country had the least presence in North America during the early colonization period?
A. Spain
B. Portugal
C. France
D. England
Answer: BThe Spanish conquistador Vasco Núñez de Balboa is credited with:
A. Discovering the Pacific Ocean
B. Establishing the first mission in California
C. Building the first Spanish fort in Florida
D. Leading the conquest of the Aztecs
Answer: AThe House of Burgesses in Virginia was significant because:
A. It established religious tolerance
B. It was the first elected legislative assembly in the Americas
C. It ended the encomienda system
D. It formalized English control over New Netherland
Answer: BWhich crop was introduced by the Spanish to Europe from the Americas?
A. Rice
B. Wheat
C. Potatoes
D. Barley
Answer: CWhich treaty ended the Dutch presence in New Netherland?
A. Treaty of Paris
B. Treaty of Westphalia
C. Treaty of Breda
D. Treaty of Utrecht
Answer: CThe “Middle Passage” refers to:
A. A trade route to India
B. The transportation of enslaved Africans to the Americas
C. The passage around Cape Horn
D. A Native American migration route
Answer: BWhich French explorer sought a Northwest Passage to Asia?
A. Jacques Cartier
B. Samuel de Champlain
C. René-Robert Cavelier
D. Jean Nicolet
Answer: AThe encomienda system ended in part due to the efforts of:
A. Hernán Cortés
B. Bartolomé de las Casas
C. Francisco Pizarro
D. Ferdinand Magellan
Answer: BThe first European to see the Grand Canyon was:
A. Hernando de Soto
B. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
C. Vasco Núñez de Balboa
D. Pedro Menéndez de Avilés
Answer: BThe Dutch primarily colonized which region in the Americas?
A. The Caribbean
B. The Hudson River Valley
C. The Ohio River Valley
D. The Mississippi Delta
Answer: BWhich economic policy dominated European colonial ambitions in the Americas?
A. Capitalism
B. Socialism
C. Mercantilism
D. Feudalism
Answer: CThe first permanent French settlement in North America was:
A. Quebec
B. Montreal
C. New Orleans
D. St. Louis
Answer: AThe English religious group that sought to “purify” the Church of England was:
A. Huguenots
B. Pilgrims
C. Puritans
D. Quakers
Answer: CThe Spanish referred to mixed African and European descent as:
A. Mestizo
B. Mulatto
C. Creole
D. Métis
Answer: BThe Dutch New Amsterdam later became which major city?
A. Boston
B. Philadelphia
C. New York
D. Baltimore
Answer: CWhich Spanish explorer is credited with the conquest of Florida?
A. Hernando de Soto
B. Francisco Pizarro
C. Juan Ponce de León
D. Vasco Núñez de Balboa
Answer: CThe Dutch primarily exported which goods from New Netherland?
A. Spices and silver
B. Fur and timber
C. Tobacco and sugar
D. Cotton and wheat
Answer: BWhich European country controlled Louisiana before the United States purchased it?
A. Spain
B. England
C. France
D. Netherlands
Answer: CThe asiento system was most closely tied to:
A. The encomienda system
B. The Atlantic slave trade
C. Gold mining
D. Religious missions
Answer: BWhat was the primary purpose of the Spanish presidios in the Americas?
A. Fortified military bases to protect Spanish interests
B. Trading outposts for fur and goods
C. Agricultural hubs for Spanish colonies
D. Religious training centers
Answer: AThe fur trade in New France relied heavily on alliances with which Native American group?
A. Iroquois
B. Algonquin
C. Cherokee
D. Sioux
Answer: BThe Mayflower Compact was significant because:
A. It granted land to settlers
B. It established self-governance in Plymouth Colony
C. It abolished the monarchy’s control
D. It allowed religious freedom in Massachusetts
Answer: BThe French explorer Marquette was known for:
A. Discovering the Mississippi River
B. Establishing the first French settlement in Canada
C. Mapping the St. Lawrence River
D. Leading the first mission to California
Answer: AWhat was the primary goal of early English joint-stock companies in the Americas?
A. Establish religious havens
B. Profit from natural resources
C. Create alliances with Native Americans
D. Abolish Spanish colonization
Answer: BThe Dutch Reformed Church was closely tied to which colony?
A. New Spain
B. New Netherland
C. New France
D. Virginia
Answer: BWhich of the following was NOT a reason for European colonization of the Americas?
A. Religious freedom
B. Agricultural innovation
C. Wealth from trade and resources
D. Expansion of political power
Answer: BThe Spanish fleet that transported goods and treasures from the Americas to Spain was known as:
A. The Armada
B. The Treasure Fleet
C. The Pacific Flotilla
D. The Atlantic Convoy
Answer: BThe English colony of Georgia was originally founded as:
A. A haven for Catholics
B. A military buffer against Spanish Florida
C. A fur trading post
D. A colony for wealthy English merchants
Answer: BThe French built Fort Detroit to control access to:
A. The Hudson River
B. The Mississippi River
C. The Great Lakes
D. The Appalachian Mountains
Answer: CWhat was the primary crop grown on French plantations in the Caribbean?
A. Tobacco
B. Cotton
C. Sugarcane
D. Corn
Answer: CThe colony of Pennsylvania was established by William Penn as a haven for:
A. Catholics
B. Puritans
C. Quakers
D. Protestants
Answer: CSir Francis Drake was known for:
A. Circumnavigating the globe and raiding Spanish ships
B. Founding the Roanoke Colony
C. Establishing trade routes to India
D. Mapping the Canadian coastline
Answer: AThe French term “coureurs de bois” refer to:
A. A French fur traders who lived and worked independently among Native Americans
B. Farmer sin New France’s rural areas
C. Catholic missionaries converting Indigenous peoples
D. French soliders defending trading posts
Answer: A