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Informational Essay The contributions ships have made to different cultures and economies Source 1 Transporting Treasure The Deliverance was part of a global trading network that connected the indigenous peoples of the New World and the vast mineral resources of their homelands with ID: 573343

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Slide1

The contributions ships have made to different cultures and economies

Informational EssaySlide2

The contributions ships have made to different cultures and economies

Source #1

Transporting Treasure

“The Deliverance was part of a global trading network that connected the indigenous peoples of the New World – and the vast mineral resources of their homelands – with Europe.”

Examples – (Europe) soldiers, weapons, colonists, manufactured goods, (New World) gold, silver, plundered treasures from the Incas and AztecsSlide3

The contributions ships have made to different cultures and economies

Source #2

Wanted: Landsmen

Examples of how ship contributed to economy by providing a variety jobs –

b

oatsteerers

, harpooners, cooper, blacksmith, carpenter, cook, surgeon, crewmen, half-deck boySlide4

The contributions ships have made to different cultures and economies

Source #3

FOUND: Ancient Greek Trading Ships

Mazotos

Shipwreck, Cyprus 4

th

Century BC –

What is an amphora? Greek or Roman jar with two handles and a narrow neck (use the image and caption).

At least 500

amphoras

found, lined with resin, indicating they were transporting the famous wine from Chios; contributing to the economy and different cultures.Slide5

The contributions ships have made to different cultures and economies

Also from Source #3

FOUND: Ancient Greek Trading Ships

Black Sea Shipwreck,

Bularia

, 5

th

Century BC –

Many

amphoras

found, which originated in

Sinop

, Turkey, with evidence indicating they were transporting large amounts of preserved fish steaks and other goods, such as olives.

Evidence indicates contributions to economy and different cultures.Slide6

The contributions ships have made to different cultures and economies

Also from Source #3

FOUND: Ancient Greek Trading Ships

Alonissos

Shipwreck, Greece, 4

th

Century BC –

Nearly 1,000

amphoras

found and more were anticipated to be there in the lower layers.

These

amphoras

contained wine coming from the Macedonian port of Mende.Slide7

The contributions ships have made to different cultures and economies

Source #4

Canoes of Coastal Salish

Due to the difficult traveling route between Oregon and British Columbia, the Salish created a expertly crafted canoe that they used for trading goods and cultural events (canoe races).

Contributions to culture and economy Slide8

The contributions ships have made to different cultures and economies –

Read the following and come up with a thesis statement that could be used for this essay.

Source #1

“The Deliverance was part of a global trading network that connected the indigenous peoples of the New World – and the vast mineral resources of their homelands – with Europe.”

Examples – (Europe) soldiers, weapons, colonists, manufactured goods, (New World) gold, silver, plundered treasures from the Incas and Aztecs

Source #2

Examples of how ship contributed to economy by providing a variety jobs –

boatsteerers

, harpooners, cooper, blacksmith, carpenter, cook, surgeon, crewmen, half-deck boy

Source #3

Amphoras

found on ancient Greek trading ships were used to store, transport, and sell different types of goods to different countries; connecting cultures and the economy.

Source #4

Due to the difficult traveling route between Oregon and British Columbia, the Salish created a expertly crafted canoe that they used for trading goods and cultural events (canoe races

); contributing to the economy and their culture.Slide9

Possible Thesis Statements… Pick one!

Consider the prompt:

How have ships contributed to different cultures and economies?

Consider the evidence you have collected.

Devise a thesis statement:

Over the centuries, ships have made profound contributions to encourage progress in our economies and connections in different cultures.

Contributions to our economy and connections in diverse cultures can be attributed to ship travel over the centuries.

Ship travel over the centuries has affected contributions to several economies and cultures.Slide10

Develop three topics for the body paragraphs using the evidence…

Over the centuries, ships have made profound contributions to encourage progress in our economies and connections in different cultures.

Examples of ships contributing to the economy span over the centuries (use Deliverance examples in source #1 and variety of job offers in help wanted in source #2)

Technology may not be what it is today, although ancient civilizations found ways to

trade their goods (use amphora evidence in source #3).

Cultures have a tendency to be affected when trade is involved. (use Deliverance quote from source #1 and Salish canoe races from source #4)Slide11

Develop three topics for the body

paragraphs using

the evidence

Contributions to our economy and connections in diverse cultures can be attributed to ship travel over the centuries.

Examples of ships contributing to the economy span over the centuries (use Deliverance examples in source #1 and variety of job offers in help wanted in source #2)

Technology may not be what it is today, although ancient civilizations found ways to trade their goods (use amphora evidence in source #3).

Cultures have a tendency to be affected when trade is involved. (use Deliverance quote from source #1 and Salish canoe races from source #4)Slide12

Develop three topics for the body

paragraphs

using the evidence

Ship travel over the centuries has affected contributions to several economies and cultures.

Examples of ships contributing to the economy span over the centuries (use Deliverance examples in source #1 and variety of job offers in help wanted in source #2)

Technology may not be what it is today, although ancient civilizations found ways to trade their goods (use amphora evidence in source #3).

Cultures have a tendency to be affected when trade is involved. (use Deliverance quote from source #1 and Salish canoe races from source #4)Slide13

What will you do to introduce and conclude?

Consider the prompt:

Consider the evidence you have collected.

Consider your thesis statement.

What are the different ways that I introduce and conclude the essay?

An anecdote (

story)

An

interesting fact

An explanation or building background Slide14

Remember To Cite Your Sources…

According to Arlene Andre’, a newspaper writer, …

(your paraphrase, summary, or quote would go here).

According to journalist, Arlene Andre’, ...

The newspaper article, “Transporting Treasure”, states…

The help wanted ad published in 1794…

Archeologists have found…, according to the publication, “Ancient Greek Trading Ships”.

An anthropological essay written about the Salish people of North America explains that…Slide15

Remember To Cite Your Sources…

The

galleon,

Notre Dame de Deliverance

, carried items that ranged from silver ore and gold bullion to soldiers, weapons, and manufactured goods, signifying the importance of trade and culture (Andre’ 1).

An advertisement in a 1794 newspaper requested an immediate need for many jobs for experienced men willing to set sail on the

HMS Miss Nelly (Wanted: Landsmen 1).

Amphoras

were large clay jars found in archeological digs used to hold large amounts of items that would be used for trade. These were dated 5

th

, 4

th

,

and 3

rd

Century

BC, Ancient Greece (FOUND: Ancient Greek Trading Ships 1).

“Trading was essential to their economy, and many of their canoes were used to transport goods among their villages” (Canoes of the Coastal Salish 1).