Pre- Columbian time period. First Americans came from Asia Supposedly crossed the Bering Strait during the Ice Age Following a food source Gradual migration.

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Pre- Columbian time period. First Americans came from Asia Supposedly crossed the Bering Strait during the Ice Age Following a food source Gradual migration

Early Human Migrations 1 st Migration, 38, BCE 2 nd Migration, c. 10,000-4,000 BCE 3 rd Migration, c. 8,000-3,000 BCE

European movement

A Map of the Known World, pre- 1492

Political: Become a world power through gaining wealth and land. (GLORY) Economic : Search for new trade routes with direct access to Asian/African luxury goods would enrich individuals and their nations (GOLD) Religious: spread Christianity and weaken Middle Eastern Muslims. (GOD) The 3 motives reinforce each other Direct Causes = 3 G’s

NEW WORLD OLD WORLD

European explore EFFECTS Europeans reach and settle Americas Expanded knowledge of world geography Growth of trade, mercantilism and capitalism Indian conflicts over land and impact of disease on Indian populations Introduction of the institution of slavery Columbian Exchange

explorers