Unit 3: Nationalism to Imperialism

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Unit 3: Nationalism to Imperialism 4.22.16

Entry Task Turn in: Yesterday’s worksheet Textbook packet Discuss: When looking at maps, what things should you pay attention to?

Discuss When looking at maps, what things should you pay attention to?

Map Comparison Map of European Powers in Africa 1884 & 1914

Directions Use the two maps to answer the questions on your worksheet. When you finish: Trade me for a different map & turn the questions in. Grab a textbook & 7 different colored pencils/markers Use page 757 in the textbook to color in your map to show where in Africa each European country had a colony