Cause and Effect of Guns, Germs, and steel

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Cause and Effect of Guns, Germs, and steel DIRECTIONS Write the events that caused Europeans to develop Guns, germs, and steel on the left. Write the events that occurred because of guns, germs, and steel in the box on the right. Cause Effect/Cause Effect Guns Germs Steel

Cause and Effect of Guns, Germs, and steel DIRECTIONS Write the events that caused Europeans to develop Guns, germs, and steel on the left. Write the events that occurred because of guns, germs, and steel in the box on the right. Cause Effect/Cause Effect Geography: agriculture and animal domestication from Fertile Crescent allows specialists to improve gunfire Guns Germs Steel

Cause and Effect of Guns, Germs, and steel DIRECTIONS Write the events that caused Europeans to develop Guns, germs, and steel on the left. Write the events that occurred because of guns, germs, and steel in the box on the right. Cause Effect/Cause Effect Europeans conquer most of world, especially Americas and Africa Geography: agriculture and animal domestication from Fertile Crescent allows specialists to improve gunfire Guns Germs Steel

Cause and Effect of Guns, Germs, and steel DIRECTIONS Write the events that caused Europeans to develop Guns, germs, and steel on the left. Write the events that occurred because of guns, germs, and steel in the box on the right. Cause Effect/Cause Effect Europeans conquer most of world, especially Americas and Africa Geography: agriculture and animal domestication from Fertile Crescent allows specialists to improve gunfire Guns Geography: 10,000 years of animal domestication from Fertile Crescent lead to immunity to diseases Germs Steel

Cause and Effect of Guns, Germs, and steel DIRECTIONS Write the events that caused Europeans to develop Guns, germs, and steel on the left. Write the events that occurred because of guns, germs, and steel in the box on the right. Cause Effect/Cause Effect Europeans conquer most of world, especially Americas and Africa Geography: agriculture and animal domestication from Fertile Crescent allows specialists to improve gunfire Guns Geography: 10,000 years of animal domestication from Fertile Crescent lead to immunity to diseases Germs Europeans spread diseases to areas with few animals, millions die and still have trouble with diseases today Steel

Cause and Effect of Guns, Germs, and steel DIRECTIONS Write the events that caused Europeans to develop Guns, germs, and steel on the left. Write the events that occurred because of guns, germs, and steel in the box on the right. Cause Effect/Cause Effect Europeans conquer most of world, especially Americas and Africa Geography: agriculture and animal domestication from Fertile Crescent allows specialists to improve gunfire Guns Geography: 10,000 years of animal domestication from Fertile Crescent lead to immunity to diseases Germs Europeans spread diseases to areas with few animals, millions die and still have trouble with diseases today Geography: agriculture and animal domestication from Fertile Crescent allows specialists to improve metal working Steel

Cause and Effect of Guns, Germs, and steel DIRECTIONS Write the events that caused Europeans to develop Guns, germs, and steel on the left. Write the events that occurred because of guns, germs, and steel in the box on the right. Cause Effect/Cause Effect Europeans conquer most of world, especially Americas and Africa Geography: agriculture and animal domestication from Fertile Crescent allows specialists to improve gunfire Guns Geography: 10,000 years of animal domestication from Fertile Crescent lead to immunity to diseases Germs Europeans spread diseases to areas with few animals, millions die and still have trouble with diseases today Geography: agriculture and animal domestication from Fertile Crescent allows specialists to improve metal working Steel Europeans conquer most of world, especially Americas and Africa