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Renaissance Art Bellwork What philosophical movement influenced the Renaissance? Humanism What geometric shape can very often be seen in Renaissance art? Triangle

Mapping Monday Bellwork TURN IN YOUR BELLWORK!!

Mapping Monday Bellwork 5 3rd Century BCE 3 10th-12 Century CE 2 3rd-10th Century CE 4 4th-2Century BCE 1 13-16th Century CE

Mapping Monday Bellwork 1 Inca Empire 2 Maya Civilization 3 Fatimid Dynasty 4 Maurya Empire 5 Qin Dynasty

Objective WWBAT: Discuss the origins of European Atlantic Exploration WWBAT: Define and discus the impacts of the Columbian Exchange

Interactive Setup 1/23/2017 Exploration And Columbian Exchange This will be one page

Columbian Exchange Definition Background Columbian Exchange Definition New World Items Old World Items Technological Advancements Portuguese Breakthroughs

Exploration Background Explorers were funded by increasingly powerful European Monarchs Especially the Spanish, Portuguese, and the Dutch A little later on France and England become huge funders of exploration Early explorers were trying to find a quicker route to the East

Exploration Background Explorers were said to be motivated by God, Gold, and Glory Some of the more famous explorer include: Christopher Columbus Ferdinand Magellan Hernan Cortes Vasco da Gama

Exploration Background Maritime routes to Asia Spices, silk, porcelain Silk roads more dangerous since spread of Bubonic Plague and the weakening of the Mongol empire Prices, profits increase Indian pepper, Chinese ginger increasingly essential to diet of European wealthy classes African gold, ivory, slaves

The Technology of Exploration Chinese rudder introduced to Europe in 12th century Square sails replaced by triangular lateen sails Work better with cross winds Navigational instruments – astrolabe & compass make travel easier Knowledge of winds, currents The Volta do Mar “return through the sea”

New Weapons Technology

Better Maps [Portulan] New Maritime Technologies Better Maps [Portulan] Hartman Astrolabe (1532) Mariner’s Compass Sextant

Wind and current patterns in the world’s oceans

Portuguese Breakthroughs Portugal was the 1st country to venture into the Atlantic Ocean looking for a route to Asia Prince Henry the Navigator Brought together mapmakers, mathematicians, and astronomers to study navigation Paid for explorers’ expeditions Set a precedent to be followed by other European monarchs 1st one to suggest sailing to India by going around Africa

Portuguese Breakthroughs 1488 Bartolomeu Dias rounds Cape of Good Hope, enters Indian Ocean basin Storms, restless crew force return Vasco de Gama reaches India by Dias’ route, 1497 By 1500, a trading post at Calicut As a result of his journey Portugal became the dominate trading force in the Indian Ocean

Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) Believed Earth was smaller Estimated Japan approximately 2,500 miles west of Canaries (actually 10,000 miles) Portuguese kings do not fund proposed westward trip Fernando and Isabel of Spain underwrite voyage First European to reach the Bahamas, Cuba

Hemispheric Links Columbus tries three additional times, never reaches Asia But by early 16th century, several powers follow English, Spanish, French, Dutch Realization of value of newly discovered Americas

European exploration in the Atlantic Ocean, 1486-1498

Map of Magellan’s Voyage

New World/Old World Interactions Do you think there were items in the New World, but not the Old World? YES! Do you think there were items in the Old World, but not in the New World?

New World/Old World Interactions Do you think there was and exchange of items between the Old World and New World? After the voyage by the Columbus of course YES!!! The exchange of items, ideas, and people between the Old and New World is called the Columbian exchange

The New World The Old World Goods going from the New World to the Old World The New World The Old World Goods going from the Old World to the New World

Activity Let’s see if you can pick out which items are originally from the New World and which Items are originally from the Old World.

Directions Your job is to choose which items were found only in the Old World and only in the New World before the Columbian Exchange Once we go over the correct answers make write down what was from the New or Old World in you interactive notebooks

Old World New World Black Pepper Guinea Pig Tobacco Lettuce Avocado Chocolate Peach Corn Turkey Sheep Chili Peppers Potato Horse Vanilla Citrus Fruit Rubber Onion Pineapple Rats Peanuts Cabbage Pumpkin (Squash) Coffee Banana Sunflower Garlic Cashews Wheat

Discussion With the same partner you did the Columbian Exchange activity respond to the questions I will put up on the board Be prepared to share your response as I will be calling students at random

Discussion Which of the items we discussed were you most surprised by? Why? Can you think of any other things that might have been introduced due to the Columbian Exchange?

Discussion What items which were exchanged do you think were most important? Why?

Guess What When you guys think of Italian food what do you think of? Probably pizza, pasta, ect right? With tomato sauce? Well there were NO tomatoes in Europe until the Columbian Exchange began.

Let’s Think What are some of the foods we eat that have both New World and Old World items in them What would these foods be without the Columbian Exchange?