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1 Warm-Up List the different types of people you see in the picture (at least 4). How many symbols do you see in the picture (at least 3), and what do they represent? Based on your previous answers, what would motivate an explorer to leave home and risk their lives to find a new land?

2 GPERSIA Geography Political Economic Religious Social Intellectual
Geography Political Economic Religious Social Intellectual Artistic physical landscape human landscape cultural geography economic geography political geography nations/states government leaders political elites laws/acts political parties government policies government actions rights political persecution revolution nationalism imperialism wars treaties conferences/diplomacy strategy alliances international organizations representation jobs economic policies economic theories economists agriculture industry labor urbanization markets trade trade organizations tariffs ranching religion beliefs syncretism rites rituals observances the family children women gender roles education social classes ethnic groups population movement health care disease famine language matriarchy/ Patriarchy technology philosophy science intellectual movements music literature painting photography architecture dance sculpture bas reliefs

3 GPERSIA Geography Political Economic Religious Social Intellectual
Geography Political Economic Religious Social Intellectual Artistic physical landscape human landscape cultural geography economic geography political geography nations/states government leaders political elites laws/acts political parties government policies government actions rights political persecution revolution nationalism imperialism wars treaties conferences/diplomacy strategy alliances international organizations representation jobs economic policies economic theories economists agriculture industry labor urbanization markets trade trade organizations tariffs ranching religion beliefs syncretism rites rituals observances the family children women gender roles education social classes ethnic groups population movement health care disease famine language matriarchy/ Patriarchy technology philosophy science intellectual movements music literature painting photography architecture dance sculpture bas reliefs

4 Motives for Exploration
Directions: On the worksheet provided, draw a picture representing each reason for European exploration. Then, categorize it by putting a P for political, E for economic, R for religious, and S for social.

5 Identifying Motives Four Corners As I read through the following statements, decide whether the primary motivation was Political, Economic, Religious, or Social. Move to that corner.

6 Competition between nations
(ex: defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588)

7 Columbian Exchange – introduction of new plants, animals, and diseases between the Old World and the New World

8 Jamestown was established to find gold

9 Seeking new trade routes (Northwest Passage)

10 Seeking fame and adventure

11 Pilgrims came to Plymouth hoping to worship as they pleased.

12 Mercantilism – increase the wealth of the mother country

13 The colony of Georgia was established for debtors and convicts (think about this one)

14 Curiosity


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