Chapter 3 Date:8//11 Bell Ringer: The Native Americans were defeated by the Spaniards easily due to the all of the following reasons except a. The Spanish.

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Chapter 3

Date:8//11 Bell Ringer: The Native Americans were defeated by the Spaniards easily due to the all of the following reasons except a. The Spanish had steel armor and guns b. The Native Americans offered weak resistance c. The Native Americans were vastly outnumbered d. European diseases killed many Native Americans

2d Trace the origins and development of slavery; its effects on African Americans and on the nation‘s political, social, religious, economic, and cultural development; and identify the strategies that were tried to both overturn and preserve it. (DOK 2) 3a Examine the exploration and colonization periods of the United States using social studies tools. (DOK 2) 5a Compare and contrast the economic factors that led to the development of America. (DOK 2) 6c Examine how American society has been influenced culturally by exploration, immigration, colonization, sectionalism, religious and social movements, etc. (DOK 3)

 Main Ideas ◦ Both the Renaissance and the Crusades inspired Europeans to explore the world around them. ◦ Spain was the first to country to set up colonies in America. ◦ European nations competed for trade markets in both Africa and the Americas. ◦ English settlers established colonies in North America with help of Native Americans

 Mini Movie Summary  Mapping Colonization  Notable Explorer Debate

 Mini Movie Summary  Mapping Colonization  Notable Explorer Debate

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