Title: , Oct. 12 THREE WORLDS MEET
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2In 1492,Columbus sailedthe ocean blue.
3- The Caribbean Islands
- (where Columbus lands)
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5Native Americans around 1492pages 8-13
- Differences among the tribes depended on where
they lived - A. Natural resources
- They would eat what was available.
- They would build with available resources.
- They adapted to the climate.
- Some were nomadic some were farmers.
- Shared patterns among the tribes
- A. Trade
- 1.
- 2.
6- II. Shared patterns among Native Americans
- A. Trade
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- B. Land
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- C. Religion
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- D. Social organization
- 1. 2. 3.
7- D. Social Organization
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
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9West Africans around 1492 pages 14-19
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11West Africans around 1492 pages 14-19
- Before 1492, trade with Europe and Asia had
brought West Africa into contact with new goods,
ideas and beliefs, including Islam. - Name 3 facts about Islam
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- After 1492, contact will be more frequent.
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13West Africans around 1492 (cont.) pages 16-17
- Portugal is responsible for two big changes
- 1.
- 2.
- Before 1492, Africa had advanced kingdoms.
- Name three of them
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
14Africans around 1492pages 18-19
- Summarize the following characteristics of West
Africa - family and government
- religion
- work
- slave labor
15- II. West African Culture
- A. Family and Government
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- B. Religion
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- C. Work
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- D. Slave Labor
- 1. 2. 3.
16 17Roots
- What does the movie teach us?
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19True or FalseIf true, leave it alone. If false,
fix it.
- The people of West Africa knew little of each
other until English sailors began establishing
trading posts along the West African coast during
the 1400s. - In most West African societies, the strongest
member of the family controlled the household
matters. - In the West African societies in which it
existed, slavery was hereditary and lasted for
life.
20Europe around 1492
- Crusades
- What is it?
- How did it encourage European exploration?
21Europe around 1492
- Crusades
- What is it?
- European military expeditions to the Middle East
- in the name of Christianity
- How did it encourage European exploration?
- Trade increased, nobles were weakened and
monarchs were strengthened, and exploration
increased the wealth and power of the monarchs.
22Europe around 1492
- 2. the growth of commerce
- What is it?
- European trade with Asia increased.
- How did it encourage European exploration?
- New markets were established and new trade
- routes were opened.
23Europe around 1492
- 3. the growth of population
- What is it?
- The plague was over, so the population grew.
- How did it encourage European exploration?
- People traded more and towns grew creating
- greater markets.
24Europe around 1492
- 4. The rise of nations
- What is it?
- England, Portugal, Spain and France gained power
- How did it encourage European exploration?
- Only the monarchs had the power and resources to
finance overseas exploration. They began looking
overseas for wealth.
25Europe around 1492
- 5. the Renaissance
- What is it?
- A time in Europe when everything was being
questioned and investigated leading to changes in
art and knowledge. - How did it encourage European exploration?
- Exploration and individual thinking was
encouraged which increased knowledge of geography.
26Europe around 1492
- 6. The improvement in sailing technology
- What is it?
- New tools for navigation were used and new
technology allowed ships to sail against the
wind. - How did it encourage European exploration?
- Sailors were more willing to venture further.
27Transatlantic Encounterspages 26-27
- 1. With which country did Columbus make a deal?
- a.
- 2. What were the goals of Columbuss voyages?
- a.
- b.
- c.
- d.
28Spanish Empire in the 1500s
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30The Mission
- Describe
- The first priest
- The Guarani
- (Native Americans)
- Father Gabriel
- Captain Mendoza
31What effect did European exploration have
onpages 28-30
- Native Americans?
- Native Americans
- Africans?
- Africans
- Europeans?
- Europeans
32The Atlantic World Is Bornpages 28-30
- Define each Key Term
- colonization
- Columbian Exchange
- Treaty of Tordesillas
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34Map of the Treaty of Tordesillas
35Columbian Exchangepage 29What originated in
each place?
36Columbian Exchangepage 29What originated in
each place?
- The Americas
- maize (corn)
- potato
- peanut
- pumpkin
- pineapple
- avocado
- tomato
- chili pepper
- tobacco
- Europe, Africa and Asia
- wheat
- sugar
- banana
- rice
- horse
- chicken
- smallpox
- measles
- guns
37United Kingdom/Great Britain
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39Europe
40British Empire (1901)
41British and French Empires 1920
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