PPT-European Expansion 1450-1750
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World History Unit 6 Table of Contents Why ExploreTrade Christopher Columbus Reasons for Exploration Columbian Exchange Spain Portugal France England Jamestown
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World History Unit 6 Table of Contents Why ExploreTrade Christopher Columbus Reasons for Exploration Columbian Exchange Spain Portugal France England Jamestown Plymouth Slave Trade British Empire. History, diversity, change . Introduction + Chapter 1 . English in the World Today . by Philip . Seargeant. . General Introduction. English first emerged when a group of Germanic tribes, now referred to as the Anglo-Saxons . New agr. tech’s . . (FC.63). Pop. growth esp. among young. More demand for food & fuel. Inflation & strain on environment. More expansion of agr. lands. More compet. for less resources:. More wars. Why 1450? Start of the Renaissance, Age of Exploration. Why 1648? End of the 30 Years’ War, Peace of Westphalia. Big Events: Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution, Age of Exploration, Religious Wars, Development of New Monarchs, Witch-Hunting, Military Revolution . SAQs. 4 sets of SAQs on the national . exam (& each six weeks). 50 . m. inutes . to complete all 4 . sets (approx. 12 minutes each). E. ach set will have an a., b., c. . part. . Must answer all three parts of each set.. Communication & trade goes global!. For the first time since the Ice Age, . Eastern and Western hemispheres were connected. Old trade routes continued. , but by the end of this time period the . Europeans dominated. Strayer. : Chapter 15. The Big Picture. Europeans and Asian Commerce (Part 1). Portuguese Empire of Commerce. The East India Companies. Asian Commerce. Silver and Global Commerce (Part 2). The “World Hunt”: Fur in Global Commerce (Part 3). Tokugawa Japan, Mughal India) with the West. Who is the “West” and why are they important?. Why the “West”?. The “West” ( Spain, Portugal, England. Netherland, Italian city-states were being impacted and impacting others due to their resurgence( exploration, colonization, mercantilism, renaissance, reformation, scientific revolution and enlightenment). FOUNDATIONS. (8000 BCE-600 CE). Neolithic societies in Latin America formed along coastlines and lakes, not river valleys.. Olmec (1500 - 500BCE). Gulf of Mexico. Advanced architecture, sculpture, number system, calendar, trade routes. KEY . CONCEPT 1.4 . Europeans . explored and settled overseas territories, encountering and interacting with indigenous populations.. World Contacts Before Columbus. . 444-448. . European Voyages of Discovery. The . chart above shows that. :. A. Silver tended to “flow” from Asia to Western Europe.. B. Silver exports from Japan exceeded those of the New World.. C. Silver production in the New World decreased from the 16. AP World History Notes. Chapter 15. “Global Commerce”. Silver and Global Commerce. Silver = 1. st. major commodity to be exchanged on a truly global scale. Silver and Global Commerce. Mid-1500s = rich silver deposits discovered in Bolivia and Japan. EUROPEAN EXPANSION EUROPEAN EXPANSION OCURRED BECAUSE OF A DESIRE FOR ECONOMIC WEALTH AND POWER! Vocabulary Statements Part 1: Exploration Complete on Notebook Pages 5-6 Textbook Pages 54-63 1 . GLOBAL PLAY BY PLAY NETWORK AFFILIATES TAR HEEL RADIO NETWORK Albemarle WSPC - AM 1010 Asheville WQNS - FM 105.1 Boone WECR - FM 102.3 Brevard WSQL - AM 1240 Burlington WBAG AM 1150 Chapel Hill WCHL - Create your own Visual Hexagon. You are familiar with this activity but today you will take it one step further by designing your own hexagons AND explaining them.. Task. Read the information sheet. Identify 6 reasons the population grew that you can draw.
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