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Motivations for the explorations. Economic: Gold, natural resources, and trade Religious: Spread Christianity Competition for empire and belief in superiority.

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1 Motivations for the explorations

2 Economic: Gold, natural resources, and trade Religious: Spread Christianity Competition for empire and belief in superiority of own culture Hint: 3 G’s Gold, God, and Glory

3 Obstacles to the explorations

4 -Poor maps & navigational tools -Disease and starvation -Fear of the unknown -Lack of adequate supplies

5 Accomplishments of the explorations

6 -Exchanged goods & ideas -Improved navigational tools and ships -Claimed territories

7 Cultural interaction with the Spanish

8 Cultural interaction Spanish -Conquered and enslaved American Indians -Brought Christianity to the New World -Brought European diseases to American Indians

9 Cultural interaction with the French

10 Cultural interaction French -Established trading posts -Spread Christian religion

11 Cultural interaction with the English

12 Cultural interaction English -Established settlements & claimed ownership of land -Learned farming techniques from American Indians -Traded with American Indians

13 Cultural interaction with the American Indians

14 American Indians -Taught farming techniques to European settlers -Believed that land was to be used and shared but not owned

15 Areas of conflict between Explorers and the American Indians

16 Areas of conflict -Land -Competition for trade -Differences in cultures -Diseases -Language differences

17 Areas of cooperation between Explorers and the American Indians

18 Areas of cooperation in economic interactions -Europeans brought weapons & metal farm tools. -Trade -Crops

19 West African societies and their interactions with traders

20 Ghana, Mali, and Songhai dominated West Africa one after another from 300 to 1600 a.d.

21 Where were the 3 African Empires located?

22 Ghana, Mali, and Songhai were located in the western region of Africa, south of the Sahara Desert, near the Niger River.

23 How did Ghana, Mali and Songhai become powerful?

24 Ghana, Mali, and Songhai became powerful by controlling trade in West Africa.

25 What goods were traded with Europe, Portugal, and West African Empires?

26 The Portuguese carried goods from Europe to West African empires, trading metals, cloth, and other manufactured goods for gold.

27 Know which countries explored where and by which explorer

28 Cabot- England de Champlain- France La Salle- France Coronado-Spain


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