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Columbian exchange

Why Could Europeans Colonize __________________________________: the process in which a country sets up a settlement in another place New _______________ developed during the 1300s that gave ____________ability to ________ and to __________ the world Ex: _____________

Motivations for Colonization 3 main ____________________ for colonization: ________, __________, __________ (3 Gs) The _______________________ had many ____________________that could be used for trade Ex: _____________, _______________, ___________ This was important to European countries who were __________________ with each other Used New World resources to _______________________________________________ Competition was called ___________________________

Christopher Columbus ____________: _______________________ is hired by _______________ to sail westward and find a new _______________________ He ______________________ goes the ________________________ This begins the ________________________________

Columbian Exchange __________________sail to ________________ Europeans and Africans interact Bring _____________________________over to “___________________”  Africans and Native Americans ____________ sails to “New World”  Europeans and Native Americans interact Columbian Exchange = introduction of new _________, ____________, and ___________to Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

Columbian Exchange (TO America) Things coming to the Americas from Europe and Africa: _____________ (Middle Passage) _____________ (wheat, barley, etc.) ______________: extremely deadly for ________________________ __________ (pigs, cattle, horses, etc.)

Columbian Exchange (FROM America) Things coming to Europe from the Americas: _________: the basis of ____________________ Food like: Potatoes Squash Corn