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What was one reason that Europeans explored the southwest and Florida?
a) To cure diseases
b) To learn new languages
c) To avoid political persecution
d) To spread religion
Samuel de Champlain established the settlement of Quebec for —
a) Italy
b) France
c) England
d) Portugal
Who made voyages of discovery along West Africa?
a) French
b) Portuguese
c) Italian
d) Spanish
Who were the 2 explorers discussed from France?
a) John Cabot and Samuel de Champlain
b) Samuel de Champlain and Francisco Coronado
c) Francisco Coronado and Robert La Salle
d) Robert La Salle and Samuel de Champlain
Which reason was NOT a motivation for exploration?
a) Natural resources and trade
b) Lack of adequate supplies
c) Belief in superiority of own culture
d) Spread of Christianity
Which is NOT an obstacle faced by the explorers?
a) disease/starvation
b) fear of the unknown
c) poor maps and navigational tools
d) gold and natural resources
Who set out to explore the Mississippi River in 1682?
a) Samuel de Champlain
b) Robert La Salle
c) John Cabot
d) Francisco Coronado
Who explored Eastern Canada for England?
a) Francisco Coronado
b) Robert La Salle
c) Samuel de Champlain
d) John Cabot
Which explorer claimed the southwest area of the present day United States for Spain?
a) John Cabot
b) Samuel Champlain
c) Robert La Salle
d) Francisco Coronado
Poor maps, disease, fear, AND lack of supplies were all?
a) First American cultures
b) The obstacles of early exploration
c) Accomplishments of exploration
d) Motivation for exploration
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