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1 Chapter 23 - Transoceanic Encounters & the Columbian Exchange

2 Bell Ringer Essential Questions Brainstorm answers to the following: Using examples from the power point and your reading, how did the first age of globalization (trade) affect society and politics? Using examples from the power point and your reading, how did the first age of globalization (trade) affect society and politics? How did technologies help Europeans explore and build trading empires? How did technologies help Europeans explore and build trading empires? What new global patterns resulted from the European Age of Exploration? What new global patterns resulted from the European Age of Exploration?

3 Exploration Map

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7 Multinational Corporations

8 Trade Routes and Silver Flow

9 Manila Galleon Trade

10 Puebla (Mexican) Pottery

11 Guatemalan Nativity

12 Virgin with Chinese Influence

13 Filipino-Inspired Virgin

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17 African Slave Trade Map

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19 Traded Goods From South America (Aztec Words) What we call it today From Asia Chocolatl Sunscreen Sunscreen Drink Drink Currency Currency Sacrifices SacrificesChocolateChiles TomatlTomatoesSilk AhuacatlAvocados Nutmeg and cloves Corn, Potatoes Rice

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21 Casava

22 Manioc

23 Corn

24 Potatoes

25 Tobacco

26 Peruvian Music Pre-Columbian tradition Wind instruments Wind instruments Percussion Percussion

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29 Ocarinas

30 Horn (putu), Antara

31 Pututo

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33 Chác-Chás or chullus

34 Palo de Lluvia

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36 Spanish Influence (stringed instruments) Guitar  charango – made with armadillo shell;

37 § Andean harp §Mandolin

38 Characteristics of Spanish music & dances § Introduction of Spanish § Introduction of Christianity § Introduction of European tunes;

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40 African Instruments (Percussion) - Cajón

41 Quijada de burro

42 Cajita criolla

43 Characteristics of African Music /Dances § Call and response, syncopated rhythms § Purposes – Religious, Playful or celebratory, Flirtatious; Protest; Competition.

44 African Examples African Examples § Alcatraz § Pregones § ToroMata

45 Landó

46 Marinera

47 Essential Questions Using examples from the power point and your reading, how did the first age of globalization (trade) affect society and politics? Using examples from the power point and your reading, how did the first age of globalization (trade) affect society and politics? How did technologies help Europeans explore and build trading empires? How did technologies help Europeans explore and build trading empires? What new global patterns resulted from the European Age of Exploration? What new global patterns resulted from the European Age of Exploration?


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