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1. 15 September 2014
Put your name and the date on a piece of
paper.
Rank the following people from least important to most
important. Explain your answers.
Leif Erikson, Christopher Columbus, Francisco Pizarro,
Hernando Cortes, Vasco Da Gama, Bartolome De Las
Casas
2. How not to identify people.
Prince Henry the Navigator- The person who
provided the leardship for this new era.
4. The General Consensus:
-Barack Obama (Who he is)
-President of the United States (What he is)
-In 2009, became the 1st African-American
President (Why he matters)
5. “Identify Barack Obama.”
“Barack Obama [who he is] became President
of the United States in 2009 [what he did and
when he did it]. He was the first African-
American President in US History [why it
matters].”
6. “Identify Christopher Columbus.”
Christopher Columbus was a sailor for Spain [who he is].
In 1492 he sailed west across the Atlantic seeking a water
route to Asia [what he did and when he did it].
His voyage led to the exchange of people, things and ideas
between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres [why it
matters].
7. Your Turn:
Bartolome De Las Casas
Francisco Pizarro
Vasco Da Gama
Hernando Cortes
Leif Erikson
8. Bartolome De Las Casas
Spanish Catholic priest who tried to protect the
Native Americans from Spanish abuse. In the
mid-1500s, he convinced Spain to change its
policy towards the Native Americans.
9. Francisco Pizarro
Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Inca
Empire in 1533. Conquered a large empire with
a relatively small amount of soldiers.
10. Vasco Da Gama
Portuguese sailor who traveled around Africa to
India in 1498. First European to find an all-water
route to Asia .
11. Hernando Cortes
Spanish conquistador who conquered the
Aztecs in 1521. Conquered a large, powerful
empire with a relatively small amount of
soldiers.
12. Leif Erikson
A Viking sailor who sailed to Newfoundland,
Canada in 1001. Led the first known European
settlers to North America.