PPT-Chapter 4 – European Quest for New Land

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I Early European Explorers Scandinavian Vikings were possibly the first Europeans to visit the Americas It is believed that Viking Leif Erickson set foot in North

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I Early European Explorers Scandinavian Vikings were possibly the first Europeans to visit the Americas It is believed that Viking Leif Erickson set foot in North America in 1001 AD he established a settlement called Vinland Some experts believe Vikings may have been in eastern Oklahoma area in 1012 AD. Introduction. Researchers have been able to collect and compare myths, legends, and religions of cultures from all around the world. . They discovered that for centuries, people who had NO contact with each other had passed down stories through generations that were similar to the stories of other cultures. . Sheronda. King. Chapter 1: Getting Started…. I felt….. Nervous. Anxious. Excited. Happy. Determined. I thought a lot about my. Public speaking. Meeting new people. Passion. Chapter 2: Getting Acquainted. Programm. and the Sentinels. Wolf . Forstreuter. for Frank Martin Seifert. EO . Science and Applications Division. ESA Earth Observation Programmes. 16 November . 2015 . | . Suva / . Fiji. . | . Pacific. Scramble for Africa. Setting the Stage. Imperialism. – the seizure of a country or territory by a stronger power (mostly by industrialized European nations) in the 19. th. and 20. th. centuries to take advantage of raw materials and markets there which had the effect of the stronger nation dominating the political, economic, and social life of the weaker nation. Archetypes. While studying literature from around the world, researchers found that people who had NO contact with each other told stories that were similar. The basic elements of these stories are called . Communism vs Capitalism in Germany, when the Berlin Wall came down, 1989. Journalists found that the pollution in Eastern Berlin was much greater than in Western Berlin. (How much of this was cold war . Arsenal of Democracy Chapter. BG Mark . Montjar. , President. Chapter Of Excellence. Superior Chapter. Continuous Star (160). Vietnam Partnership. Merit Chapter. Star Chapter. Corporate Member Support. For centuries, unrelated groups have passed down through generations stories that were similar to the stories of other cultures. . The basic elements of these stories are called ARCHETYPES.. What is an archetype?. Chapter 2: European Colonies in America. Main Idea: . In the 1500s and 1600s, European nations led by Spain, continued to explore, claim territory, and build settlements in America.. Chapter 2 Section 1: European Settlements in North America. Chapter 1 Section 1. Background . The First American Indians. Archeologists theorize that people from Asia crossed the Bering Straits on a frozen land bridge.. 40,000 years ago. They were isolated after the ice retreated until 1492.. Quests Usually Have—. A knight . A dangerous road. A Holy Grail (something to aim for). A princess. A dragon. An evil knight. In Non-Fairytale Speak that Means-. -. *A quester. *A place to go. *A stated reason to go there (the quester doesn’t need to know he/she is looking for any particular thing). Africa. Colonization, Conflict, & . Artificial Boundaries. Standards. The . student will analyze continuity and change in Africa leading to the 21st century. . a. Explain how the European partitioning across Africa contributed to conflict, civil war, and artificial political boundaries. . What are some dangers of exploration? . What are some benefits of exploration?. European Exploration. Objectives: Explain the reasons or motivations that drove Europeans to explore the world. - Curiosity of the Renaissance + . U . = Understanding. E . = Extended Thinking Adventure. S. = Summary. T . = Tell. quest CHECK- INVERTS. Directions-. Number your journal #. 1-10.. You will answer questions about . MOLLUSKS.. You .

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