PPT-Chapter 1: The world before the Opening of the Atlantic
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Essential question How did American African and European cultures differ from each other before 1500 Chapter 1 section1 Warmup Think about a time when you went
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Essential question How did American African and European cultures differ from each other before 1500 Chapter 1 section1 Warmup Think about a time when you went to a place for the very first time . The Voyages of Christopher Columbus. Columbus sailed for Spain, heading west looking for an alternate route to Asia. October 1492, he lands on a Caribbean island (Bahamas?) and claims it and other islands for Spain. Understanding Structure: Day 1. What is the purpose of expository writing?. writing to explain why or how. typically a more formal type of writing compared to a narrative. d. oes not have the same content or structure as a narrative story. Lesson 5.3 Part 4. Activate. What event forced the United States to declare war in 1941?. AMERICA ENTERS THE WAR. AS WORLD WAR II BEGAN, THE UNITED STATES REMAINED OFFICIALLY NEUTRAL, BUT AIDED GREAT BRITIAN CONSIDERABLY IN ITS FIGHT AGAINST GERMANY. IN THE PACIFIC, JAPAN’S TERRITORIAL EXPANSION LED TO GROWING TENSIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES, WHICH PEAKED WHEN JAPAN ATTACKED PEARL HARBOR.. Canadian Geography. Memory Waltz . by Rawlins Cross. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsEN6ZawgnU&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1. Canadian Fishery. Three main fisheries:. Atlantic. Pacific. U.S. History in a Global context. Part . I. TAHP Vanguard, September 13, 2014. Context. Images of Global Trade. What examples of international trade can you find?. Global Consumer Demand Shapes North America. Mark Belianski, Meghan Hennedy, Sankalp Katta, Kartik Mahajan, Shilpa Narayanan. “... the only thing that ever really frightened me during the war was the U-boat peril.”. -Winston Churchill. Background. Margin Review Questions. What drove European involvement in the world of Asian commerce?. Desire . for tropical spices, Chinese silk, Indian cottons, rhubarb, emeralds, rubies, and . sapphires. Recovery . Permo. -Triassic Salt: Tectonics and Hydrocarbon Potential. Expected release date:. Summer 2017. Elsevier. Editors:. Juan I. Soto. (Granada University, Spain). Joan F. Flinch. (. Repsol. . Exploración. Social shifts in Latin America. Economics and the Atlantic World. The English Colonies. The Triangle Trade. Mercantilism. Latin America is defined by this time period. The blending of European, African and Native American cultures. Ch. 1: I can. . .. describe how trade and political centralization transformed West Africa before the advent of the Atlantic Slave Trade. .. describe . the role the Columbian Exchange played in the formation of the Atlantic world. PLAN OF LECTURE. The European context – Reformation and Counter-reformation. Religion and the Conquest. Puritan Conquistadors?. Iberian Catholicism; British Protestantism. Indians and . Syncretic. religion. Source: . Mastering the TEKs in World History. . Jarrett, Zimmer, . Killoran. , 2012. 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. . ISSN 2471-6839Whitney Martinko review of Building the British Atlantic World Spaces Places and Material Culture 16001850 edited by Daniel Maudlin and Bernard L Herman Panorama Journal of the Associati Important physical features of north . america. Rocky . Mountains. O. nly . 80 million years old, this western range gets its name from the shape of its . peaks.. Appalachian . Mountains. North . America’s older mountain ranges rise near the east coast; over 400 million years old, they are worn down and rounded due to .
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