PPT-Chapter 2 Section 1: Age of Exploration, pgs. 36-41

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Eq What were the causes and effects of european exploration of the americas Focus QHow did the search for a water route to Asia affect both Europe and the Americas

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Eq What were the causes and effects of european exploration of the americas Focus QHow did the search for a water route to Asia affect both Europe and the Americas Section 1 The Age of Exploration. Exploration and exploitation of continental shelf 2 Protection of installations in designated areas 3 Application of criminal and civil law 4 Safety of navigation 5 Discharge of oil 6 Wireless telegraphy 7 Radioactive substances 8 Submarine cables a . sec. 1: conquest in the Americas. . What was happening in North and South America. What was Happening in Europe. Why leave Europe. Where did the Explorers come from. Conquest in the Americas. Focus Question. Train-the-trainer course for . RDA: Resource Description and Access. Presented by the National Library of Australia. September – November 2012. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/. Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Chapter 25. World War II: Americans at War. (1941–1945). Copyright © 2005 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. All rights reserved.. America: Pathways to the Present. 15. th. & 16. th. CENTURY. BACKGROUND. 15th Century Achievements. -Century Rise of . Nation-ism . among the New Nations. -States of Europe emergence of powerful new nation. -States with assertive Monarchs .  . Student Learning Goals - Biology. Science and Life. SC.912.N.1.1. Goal. :. . Define a problem based on a specific body of knowledge, for example: biology, chemistry, physics, & earth/space science. . Page 446. Map of the known world (1400s). Motives for European Exploration. Crusades .  by-pass . middle-men to . get to Asia.. Renaissance .  curiosity about other lands and peoples.. Reformation . Societies of North America. The First People in . America. Scientists believe that the first Americans migrated, or moved, to the Americas from Asia.. Some ancient people may have crossed a land bridge, known as Beringia, that joined Asia and North America during the last Ice Age 12,000 years ago.. 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?. The . Scientific Revolution. (1540-1700). -. a series of events that led to the birth of modern science. Placed importance on what was observed, not just told.. Logical explanations on how the world worked.. Ed Palacio, Dr. Charles Rubenstein, Bob Pellegrino. bobpellegrino@ieee.org. c.rubenstein@ieee.org. e.f.palacio@ieee.org. Agenda. Governance. -  Chair’s place in IEEE. Responsibilities, Authority, and Accountability.  Organizational linkage. of Debt In a Chapter 9 Case. March 19, 2013. Team 5. Robert Bruner . Fulbright & . Jaworski. LLP. Matthew . Cavenaugh. . . Jackson Walker LLP. Zack Clement . Fulbright & . Jaworski. LLP. New Technology Makes Exploration Possible. Cartographers - . Map makers begin making more detailed maps that include lines of. Latitude. Longitude. Astrolabe . measures longitude. Sextant . measures latitude.

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