PPT-Exploration and Colonization

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8 th grade Age of exploration The Age of Exploration was a time of discovery of new lands innovations in cartography and trade and the exchange of cultures and

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8 th grade Age of exploration The Age of Exploration was a time of discovery of new lands innovations in cartography and trade and the exchange of cultures and ideas from distant lands Europeans in the Americas. W. rite down your Focus, Essential Question, Objective, and Homework from the board. Once. Draw the two charts located on the WHITE BOARD into your notebook. Be sure to leave space for notes. Title the page “American Colonization” . Chapter 1 Section 3. English Colonization of North America: Background. No English Colonization before the late 1500s. Late 1400s civil . war. Early 1500s Protestant Reformation (Henry VIII). Late 1500’s major issues over—ready to go. The Norton Anthology of American Literature. Introduction. Diego Colón. Politics of “Discovery”. Earliest . Settlers:. 10,000BCE (and likely earlier…). Native creation narratives claim that the people always populated the earth. A Study in . Initial . Prospective Extraterrestrial Habitation. Voyager 1. captures an image of Terra from the edge of our solar system – about 3.7million miles from Earth. Motivations and Rationale for Space Colonization According to Freeman Dyson and J. Richard . Week Six. I.) The Winds of Change. A.) Blew from West to East and then South. B.) But blocked at the Zambezi River. II.) Resistance to Independence came from “settler colonies”. A.) Virtually . all. Get notes out and study for 5 minutes!. Hint: What were the words to remember??. Di. sp. LAC. EME. NT. Displacement: Unsettling Settlers and the Scramble for North America. Check for Understanding:. Quiz Review!. Around the world. Travel, Trade, and conquest. The great European Powers began travelling the seas to trade and create big empires as early as the 15. th. century. What is this colonization. We will look at some countries who were colonized by European powers though the lenses of:. Everything You Need To Know About European Colonization To Succeed In APUSH. Periods 1 and 2. Much of these periods focus on European exploration and their impact on the Americas. This is a GREAT potential short answer/essay topic. Regulating . Empresarios. & Settlers. COLONIZATION LAWS. Why do you need colonization laws?. Mexico wanted to make sure settlers were loyal to Mexico-not to the US. Mexico wanted to keep the settlement of frontiers orderly. European Colonization. Causes & Motivations. Causes. Motivations. Early Explorers. Columbus, Vespucci, . Drake, Magellan . Growing European . Populations. Improved navigation. Techniques/Technology. I. The Spanish Caribbean. A. The indigenous Tainos or Arawaks . Taino Indians, Dominican Rep., 1500 CE. B. The . Encomienda. system. 1. subjugated by the Spanish to mine gold & silver. 2. Brutality & smallpox led to a decrease in the population. What is planetary colonization?. The act of settling on a . celestial. body other than planet earth.. Planet Korhal. From Starcraft 2. 2013.. How is it portrayed in science fiction?. Shows vast and expansive worlds.. LEQ:. What were the motives behind European exploration?. Drill: . “gold, glory, and God” is a phrase used to describe the motives for European exploration during the 15. th. and 17. th. centuries. What does this phrase mean?. Colonization. In 1816, the American Colonization Society was founded. Beliefs. Repatriation . returning of a person to their place of origin or citizenship. Blacks had a better chance of living a full life in Africa rather than America.

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