PPT-The Columbian Exchange Before 1492

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Two very different ecosystems Two different disease pools Two sets of flora and fauna Two sets of culturally diverse peoples Western Hemisphere New World Eastern

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Two very different ecosystems Two different disease pools Two sets of flora and fauna Two sets of culturally diverse peoples Western Hemisphere New World Eastern Hemisphere Old World. VV V V VZ V V V Q V VZ V VVVV VV VVV 153VZ ZVV VV ZV VZZ VZ V V V V VV Z V V ZV ZVZ V V ZZVV V 153G V Z VV V VV Z ZZV ZV V V Z ZZ brPage 5br 7 8 Z Z 1492J Selflocking screw type clamp design Fam Concept . 1.2. (The Columbian Exchange). Everything You Need To . K. now About Key Concept 1.2 and The Columbian Exchange To Succeed In APUSH. www.Apushreview.com. Period 1: 1491 - 1607. The New Curriculum and The Columbian Exchange. I can analyze how European contact in the Americas impacted the world via the Columbian a Exchange and Triangular Trade. Entry Task. Sort all of the products into their region of origin (numbered). 1.. Mesoamerica:. Where did first settlers come from?. First Civilizations:. First Americans. Location:. Agriculture. :. Geography. Social Structure. Achievements. Decline. Maya. . 1500 BC-1546 AD. Location:. Mrs. Craig. Cannon. Galley to caravel. Manpower to wind power . Magnetic compass. Astrolabe. Nocturnal. Maps!!!. Technological improvements. Gold, God, and Glory!!!. New idea of man discovering the world around him. Taino. Began traveling to find a shorter trade route to the Indies. After first trip, Columbus made 3 more trips to the Americas. On these trips, Spain wanted:. The riches of the land. To start a colony in the West Indies. Definition. “The term Columbian Exchange refers to the transfer of peoples, animals, plants, and diseases between the New and Old Worlds. The European invasion and settlement of the Western Hemisphere opened a long era of biological and technological transfers that altered American environments.” (Bulliet, p. 478). Trade Across Continents. Spanish settlers. Grew cash crops: sugarcane, tobacco, coffee, and citrus fruits . Used natives as work force, many died when exposed to European and African diseases( small pox, measles, and malaria ) . Source: Mastering the TEKs in World History. Jarrett, Zimmer, Killoran. . They couldn’t just find directions on Google Maps…. The goods introduced to Europe during the crusades and the writings of Marco Polo had increased European interest in trade with Asia. . Get a print out of the Age of Exploration PowerPoint from the desk at the front. If you already have one get it out. Get out your h. ighlighter . or one from the bucket. When the bell rings, I will instruct you as to what to highlight for this set of notes. Vocabulary- ONLY COPY BOLD TERM . Columbian Exchange- The Global exchange of ideas, people, plants, animals, and technology that lead to great changes for the people of Asia, Europe, Americas, and Africa.. The Columbian Exchange What is the Columbian Exchange? The Columbian Exchange was the widespread transfer of animals, plants, culture, human populations, technology, and ideas between the American and Afro-Eurasian hemispheres in the 15th and 16th The Columbian Exchange Extra Credit Project-By: Cade Dingler 6 th Grade Gifted Social Studies 5 th Period November 8, 2014 What is the Columbian Exchange? Term used to describe the exchange of goods, animals, people, and diseases between people from Europe and North and South America. Thirty years ago, Alfred Crosby published a small work that illuminated a simple point, that the most important changes brought on by the voyages of Columbus were not social or political, but biological in nature. The book told the story of how 1492 sparked the movement of organisms, both large and small, in both directions across the Atlantic. This Columbian exchange, between the Old World and the New, changed the history of our planet drastically and forever.The book The Columbian Exchange changed the field of history drastically and forever as well. It has become one of the foundational works in the burgeoning field of environmental history, and it remains one of the canonical texts for the study of world history. This 30th anniversary edition of The Columbian Exchange includes a new preface from the author, reflecting on the book and its creation, and a new foreword by J. R. McNeill that demonstrates how Crosby established a brand new perspective for understanding ecological and social events. As the foreword indicates, The Columbian Exchange remains a vital book, a small work that contains within the inspiration for future examinations into what happens when two peoples, separated by time and space, finally meet.

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