Beyond Europe-1213-wk6 T ed
... 1. View The Last Conquistador Video Clip and answer questions 2. What were motivating factors of Portuguese and Spanish ventures beyond Europe? 3. Compare and contrast the patterns of Portuguese and Spanish ventures beyond Europe? 4. Identify technological advances which made possible the voyages of ...
... 1. View The Last Conquistador Video Clip and answer questions 2. What were motivating factors of Portuguese and Spanish ventures beyond Europe? 3. Compare and contrast the patterns of Portuguese and Spanish ventures beyond Europe? 4. Identify technological advances which made possible the voyages of ...
Teacher`s Guide
... • Have students make a map of exploration in North America, color-coding the areas where the Europeans explored and settled. • Section the class into groups and have each research one of the countries that settled in the New World. Have them find out what daily life in the European countries was lik ...
... • Have students make a map of exploration in North America, color-coding the areas where the Europeans explored and settled. • Section the class into groups and have each research one of the countries that settled in the New World. Have them find out what daily life in the European countries was lik ...
Kamalei Correa Exam 1 1) Did Early Americans have control over
... - The declaration of Independence theory states the colonies existed to supply Countries with raw goods that could not be produced at home, to purchase the goods with gold or silver, and they would allow themselves to be exploited in any way for the benefit of the home country, which was England. 10 ...
... - The declaration of Independence theory states the colonies existed to supply Countries with raw goods that could not be produced at home, to purchase the goods with gold or silver, and they would allow themselves to be exploited in any way for the benefit of the home country, which was England. 10 ...
WorldsInMotion
... Who were the major European colonial powers? How did they accomplish overseas expansion? What effects did expansion have on European societies? What effects did expansion have on colonized or enslaved peoples? ...
... Who were the major European colonial powers? How did they accomplish overseas expansion? What effects did expansion have on European societies? What effects did expansion have on colonized or enslaved peoples? ...
Exploration and Conquest - White Plains Public Schools
... fields. They received little economic benefit. Speaker C: My queen has chartered joint-stock companies to control trade with our colonies. Speaker D: My people were enslaved and have endured unspeakable hardships. Many died during the Middle Passage. 3- Which two speakers would most likely support m ...
... fields. They received little economic benefit. Speaker C: My queen has chartered joint-stock companies to control trade with our colonies. Speaker D: My people were enslaved and have endured unspeakable hardships. Many died during the Middle Passage. 3- Which two speakers would most likely support m ...
Rethinking Columbus
... understanding of all historical events. • We have a responsibility to learn from history so we won’t repeat it. ...
... understanding of all historical events. • We have a responsibility to learn from history so we won’t repeat it. ...
Study Guide for History of Latin America Unit Test
... 10. Overall, understand how the Columbian exchange affected BOTH Europe and the New World. ...
... 10. Overall, understand how the Columbian exchange affected BOTH Europe and the New World. ...
Earliest Americans - White Plains Public Schools
... of the Beringia land bridge. Gradually, Siberian hunters followed these animals into North America. They most likely were unaware that they were entering a new continent. These migrants became the first Americans. No one knows for sure when the first Americans arrived. Some scholars contend that the ...
... of the Beringia land bridge. Gradually, Siberian hunters followed these animals into North America. They most likely were unaware that they were entering a new continent. These migrants became the first Americans. No one knows for sure when the first Americans arrived. Some scholars contend that the ...
North America - Solid Rock Virtual School
... is actually west of the Yukon Territory in Canada. Hawaii is the only other state that does not share a border with the others. It is a series of islands west of California. The capital of the U.S. is located in Washington, D.C. We will explore the U.S. in further detail in the next lesson. Canada i ...
... is actually west of the Yukon Territory in Canada. Hawaii is the only other state that does not share a border with the others. It is a series of islands west of California. The capital of the U.S. is located in Washington, D.C. We will explore the U.S. in further detail in the next lesson. Canada i ...
Chapter 1 Roots of the American People
... call them “Indians”) groups developed because of the different climates and geography where they lived. Lastly, we’ll review the greatest civilizations of the Ancient World (Greece and Rome) and find out how the Ancients gave the Europeans ideas they’ll bring with them to the New World they “discove ...
... call them “Indians”) groups developed because of the different climates and geography where they lived. Lastly, we’ll review the greatest civilizations of the Ancient World (Greece and Rome) and find out how the Ancients gave the Europeans ideas they’ll bring with them to the New World they “discove ...
Spain and the Americas - White Plains Public Schools
... East Indies, Columbus called the surprised inhabitants who greeted him, los indios. The term translated into ‘Indian,’ a word mistakenly applied to all the native peoples of the Americas. Columbus had miscalculated where he was. He had not reached the East Indies. Scholars believe he landed instead ...
... East Indies, Columbus called the surprised inhabitants who greeted him, los indios. The term translated into ‘Indian,’ a word mistakenly applied to all the native peoples of the Americas. Columbus had miscalculated where he was. He had not reached the East Indies. Scholars believe he landed instead ...
C. Between 100000 and 8000 years ago, the last Ice Age left a land
... A. Early Mesoamerican civilizations flourished with fully-developed political, religious, and social structures. B. The Aztec state succumbed to diseases brought by the Spanish. 1. Mesoamerica is the name for areas of Mexico and Central America that were civilized before the Spaniards arrived. 2. Th ...
... A. Early Mesoamerican civilizations flourished with fully-developed political, religious, and social structures. B. The Aztec state succumbed to diseases brought by the Spanish. 1. Mesoamerica is the name for areas of Mexico and Central America that were civilized before the Spaniards arrived. 2. Th ...
Chapter 11 The Americas 400-1500 I. Section 1 The Peoples of
... A. Early Mesoamerican civilizations flourished with fully-developed political, religious, and social structures. B. The Aztec state succumbed to diseases brought by the Spanish. 1. Mesoamerica is the name for areas of Mexico and Central America that were civilized before the Spaniards arrived. 2. Th ...
... A. Early Mesoamerican civilizations flourished with fully-developed political, religious, and social structures. B. The Aztec state succumbed to diseases brought by the Spanish. 1. Mesoamerica is the name for areas of Mexico and Central America that were civilized before the Spaniards arrived. 2. Th ...
Fusion Earliest Americans - White Plains Public Schools
... connected by a land bridge to Asia. Most experts believe that some of the first people came to the Americas from Asia over this land bridge. The land bridge is known as Beringia. Other people may have arrived by boat. The first Americans arrived sometime toward the end of the last Ice Age, which las ...
... connected by a land bridge to Asia. Most experts believe that some of the first people came to the Americas from Asia over this land bridge. The land bridge is known as Beringia. Other people may have arrived by boat. The first Americans arrived sometime toward the end of the last Ice Age, which las ...
1 - Caledonia High School
... The geography of the North American continent was fundamentally shaped by the glaciers of the Great Ice Age. ...
... The geography of the North American continent was fundamentally shaped by the glaciers of the Great Ice Age. ...
Fusion Spain and the Americas
... inhabitants who greeted him, los indios. The term translated into ‘Indian,’ a word mistakenly applied to all the native peoples of the Americas. Columbus had miscalculated where he was. He had not reached the East Indies. Scholars believe he landed instead on an island in the Bahamas in the Caribbea ...
... inhabitants who greeted him, los indios. The term translated into ‘Indian,’ a word mistakenly applied to all the native peoples of the Americas. Columbus had miscalculated where he was. He had not reached the East Indies. Scholars believe he landed instead on an island in the Bahamas in the Caribbea ...
Unit 3 Notes European Exploration 1. The three worlds talked about
... It changed the lives of Europeans by increasing population because of new food crops in Europe. It changed the lives of American Indians because: livestock ate the grass that supported animals that Native Americans hunted and ate other plants ...
... It changed the lives of Europeans by increasing population because of new food crops in Europe. It changed the lives of American Indians because: livestock ate the grass that supported animals that Native Americans hunted and ate other plants ...
ENGL 5720 Literature and Science: Enlightenment and Environment
... The exploration and discovery of America has traditionally been viewed as a key point in the “Scientific Revolution”: the shift away from privileging classical philosophies to empirical information and evidence. For example, cartographers redesigned their maps of the world to include the “fourth con ...
... The exploration and discovery of America has traditionally been viewed as a key point in the “Scientific Revolution”: the shift away from privileging classical philosophies to empirical information and evidence. For example, cartographers redesigned their maps of the world to include the “fourth con ...
Chapter 20 - Net Start Class
... Magellan, led a bold expedition from Spain that sailed completely around the world. Magellan himself died about halfway around. However, a few members of his crew survived. They returned to Spain after sailing for almost three years. ...
... Magellan, led a bold expedition from Spain that sailed completely around the world. Magellan himself died about halfway around. However, a few members of his crew survived. They returned to Spain after sailing for almost three years. ...
Presentation
... • The Native Americans suffered high fatalities from contact with infectious European diseases to which they had no acquired immunity. Epidemics after European contact caused the greatest loss of life for indigenous populations. • After the colonies revolted against Great Britain and established th ...
... • The Native Americans suffered high fatalities from contact with infectious European diseases to which they had no acquired immunity. Epidemics after European contact caused the greatest loss of life for indigenous populations. • After the colonies revolted against Great Britain and established th ...
Independence High School Global History Regents Mr. Wisell Unit 1
... Other explorers searched for that water route to Asia. The Spaniards and the Portuguese led the way in voyages of discovery. In 1497, Vasco da Gama sailed around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope. Vasco da Gama was a Portuguese noble and sailor. He became the first explorer to reach India by a sea route. A ...
... Other explorers searched for that water route to Asia. The Spaniards and the Portuguese led the way in voyages of discovery. In 1497, Vasco da Gama sailed around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope. Vasco da Gama was a Portuguese noble and sailor. He became the first explorer to reach India by a sea route. A ...
Name: World History Chapter 1- Section 4 and 5 Section 4
... – Transition from one big sail to multiple smaller sails for speed – Moved rudder from side to the stern for easier steering – ____________________- Portuguese ship, 1400s. Fast, small, very useful. ...
... – Transition from one big sail to multiple smaller sails for speed – Moved rudder from side to the stern for easier steering – ____________________- Portuguese ship, 1400s. Fast, small, very useful. ...
Explorers: The quick facts
... size. He was one of the first explorers to come up with the idea that these places he had visited were not part of Asia, as Columbus had thought, but rather were part of a “New World.” He went on at least two, and possibly four, voyages to Central and South America between 1497 and 1504. He sailed f ...
... size. He was one of the first explorers to come up with the idea that these places he had visited were not part of Asia, as Columbus had thought, but rather were part of a “New World.” He went on at least two, and possibly four, voyages to Central and South America between 1497 and 1504. He sailed f ...
Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact theories
Claims of pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact relate to visits to, the discovery of or interaction with the Americas and/or indigenous peoples of the Americas by people from Africa, Asia, Europe, or Oceania prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Caribbean in 1492.Two classical cases of pre-Columbian contact have widespread support amongst the scientific and scholarly mainstream. There is considerable evidence in support of successful explorations which led to Norse settlement of Greenland and the L'Anse aux Meadows settlement in Newfoundland some 500 years prior to Columbus.The scientific and scholarly responses to other pre-Columbian contact claims have varied. Some such contact claims are examined in reputable peer-reviewed sources, while other contact claims—based on circumstantial and ambiguous interpretations of archaeological finds, cultural comparisons, comments in historical documents, and narrative accounts—have been dismissed as fringe science or pseudoarcheology.