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1 Thursday, Sept. 8th 1.Get out your spiral and update your table of contents if you did not yesterday. DateTitle Entry # 9/2 European Exploration of the Americas7 9/6Exploration Vocabulary 8 9/7America Before Columbus movie9 9/7Why Exploration? Notes10 3.Turn to entry #10. We are going to finish notes today Spiral Test Tomorrow You will be tested on entry 1 through 10. I will be here after school if you need to fix your spiral or finish anything. You will be able to use your spiral on most of the test (South America map will be from memory)

2 #10 Why Explore? What were the reasons? I.Causes

3 #10 Why Explore? What were the reasons? I.Causes Political = Expansion of Empire

4 #10 Why Explore? What were the reasons? I.Causes Political = Expansion of Empire Economic = Shorter trade route to Asia (Northwest Passage) Profit (Mercantilism) natural resources (gold, corn, lumber, tobacco)

5 #10 Why Explore? What were the reasons? I.Causes Political = Expansion of Empire Economic = Shorter trade route to Asia (Northwest Passage) Profit (Mercantilism) natural resources (gold, corn, lumber, tobacco) Religious = Christianize the Natives (competition b/w Catholics and Protestants)

6 #9 Why Explore? What were the reasons? I.Causes Political = Expansion of Empire Economic = Shorter trade route to Asia (Northwest Passage) Profit (Mercantilism) natural resources (gold, corn, lumber, tobacco) Religious = Christianize the Natives (competition b/w Catholics and Protestants) Curiosity and Adventure

7 #9 Why Explore? What were the reasons? II. Effects

8 #10 Why Explore? What were the reasons? II.Effects Europeans reach the Americas

9 #10 Why Explore? What were the reasons? II.Effects Europeans reach the Americas European settlement of the Americas

10 #10 Why Explore? What were the reasons? II.Effects Europeans reach the Americas European settlement of the Americas Expanded knowledge of world geography

11 #10 Why Explore? What were the reasons? II.Effects Europeans reach the Americas European settlement of the Americas Expanded knowledge of world geography Development of trade (Columbian Exchange)

12 #10 Why Explore? What were the reasons? II.Effects Europeans reach the Americas European settlement of the Americas Expanded knowledge of world geography Development of trade (Columbian Exchange) 1,000’s of Natives die because of disease and war

13 #10 Why Explore? What were the reasons? II.Effects Europeans reach the Americas European settlement of the Americas Expanded knowledge of world geography Development of trade (Columbian Exchange) 1,000’s of Natives die because of disease and war Africans brought to use as slave labor (Go back through your notes and write 4 questions on the left hand side. These questions should be questions that I would write for a test). Then write a summary. If you do not finish this it is for homework. Summary:

14 #9 Why Explore? What were the reasons? I.Causes Political = Expansion of Empire Explain the economic Economic = Shorter trade route to Asia (Northwest Passage) reasons for European Profit (Mercantilism) exploration. natural resources (gold, corn, lumber, tobacco) Religious = Christianize the Natives (competition b/w Catholics and Protestants) Curiosity and Adventure

15 #10 Why Explore? What were the reasons? II.Effects Europeans reach the Americas European settlement of the Americas Expanded knowledge of world geography Development of trade (Columbian Exchange) 1,000’s of Natives die because of disease and war Africans brought to use as slave labor Summary: (Go back through your notes and questions to write at least a 3 sentence summary)

16 Levels of Thinking and Questioning Cheat words Level 1 – Define, name, list, state, describe, label, record, explain, give examples, locate Level 2 – Illustrate, compare, contrast, group, infer, sequence Level 3 – Judge, decide, predict, summarize, conclude, estimate

17 European Exploration Vocabulary #8 1. Mercantilisman economic system in which nations increase their wealth and power by obtaining resources from their colonies and by establishing a favorable balance of trade. 2. Northwesta water route between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans along Passagethe northern coast of North America; Europeans since the 16th century had searched for a short route to the Far East 3. Columbiandescribes the interchange of plants, animals, and diseases between Exchangethe Old World and the Americas following Columbus's arrival in the Caribbean in 1492Columbus 4. Transatlanticthe passage across the Atlantic from W Africa to the West Indies or Slave TradeAmerica that was the route of the former slave trade 5. Triangulara pattern of colonial commerce in which slaves were bought on the TradeAfrican Gold Coast Trade with New England rum and then traded in the West Indies for sugar or molasses, which was brought back to New England to be manufactured into rum.


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