Title: Materials needed for today
1Materials needed for today
- History notebook
- Writing utensil
- Highlighter
2Todays Objective
- 1.1 Students will be able to describe the
interactions between Native Americans, Africans,
and Europeans in Colonial America.
3Warm up
- In your notebooks, define the words from Chapter
1 (starting on page 4),sections 1 and 2 using the
definitions from the chapter. Be sure to define
the words from Define and Identify
4Three Worlds Meet
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6Native Americans
-Land Bridge last Ice Age -Hunting and
Gathering -Agriculture develops -Ancient
civilizations -adapted to their
environments -close relationship to the
land communal ownership -belief in universal
spirit -Tribal communities
7Explorers
-Renaissance -Exploration Portugal Vasco Da
Gama Columbus 1492 San Salvador Amerigo
Vespucci Vasco Balboa Ferdinand
Magellan Conquistadors
8Impact of Contact
-Columbus impression -colonization by
force -effects of disease -importation of
Africans -Treaty of Tordesillas between Spain
and Portugal
9Impact of Contact
-Columbus impression -colonization by
force -effects of disease -importation of
Africans -Treaty of Tordesillas between Spain
and Portugal
10Impact of Contact
-Columbus impression -colonization by
force -effects of disease -importation of
Africans -Treaty of Tordesillas between Spain
and Portugal
11Colombian Exchange
-transfer of goods between societies -Americas
sent corn, potatoes, squash, tomatoes, peanuts,
tobacco -Europe sent horses, cows, pigs, and
technology
12European Settlements
-European Settlements -as European nations
began to settle the New World they settled in
certain areas -Spanish-- St. Augustine, Florida
1565 SW, Florida, Texas -French Canada,
Mississippi R. -DutchNew York -EnglishEast
Coast
13First English Attempt
-Roanoke, NC Sir Walter Raleigh Lost
Colony John White Virginia Dare
14Three Worlds Meet
- Compare and contrast the Indian culture to the
European culture at the time of discovery. - Explain the significance of the greatest source
of conflict between the Europeans and Americans