PPT-Chapter 14.1 and 15 Exploration and the Discovery of a New World
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Page 446 Map of the known world 1400s Motives for European Exploration Crusades bypass middlemen to get to Asia Renaissance curiosity about other lands and
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Chapter 14.1 and 15 Exploration and the Discovery of a New World: Transcript
Page 446 Map of the known world 1400s Motives for European Exploration Crusades bypass middlemen to get to Asia Renaissance curiosity about other lands and peoples Reformation . . 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. Europe, Africa, and Asia. The Age of Exploration. Essential Question???. What were the political, economic, and religious causes of European exploration?. The Age of Exploration…Motivations!!!. Spices. 1491-1607. Geologic Timeline. 10,000,000 years ago. Canadian Shield rises above sea level . 35,000 years ago. Land Bridge from Siberia to Alaska “opens”. 25,000 – 17,000 years ago. Migration takes place over the land bridge. Outcome: Europeans Explore the East . The Age of Exploration. Setting the Stage. Europeans had been exploring via the . Crusades. and with people like Marco Polo. For the most part, Europeans had no . and the Age of Discovery. How did it all begin?. Lesson Objectives. To explain the Age of Discovery/Age of Exploration.. To understand the causes and effects of European colonization in the United States.. 1. st. Licensing Round: Bidding & Contractual Terms. Arab Economic Forum. 9-10 May 2013. Wissam Zahabi – Head of Economic & Finance Dept.. Concessionary. Private Ownership of resources. Royalty / Tax. 4 FIGURES. 4 DETAILS. 4 EFFECTS. a. b. c. d. 4 CAUSES. 4 FIGURES. 4 DETAILS. 4 EFFECTS. Age of Exploration. Using . a blank piece of paper, make four boxes, each with four boxes inside of them.. Label the boxes like this, follow along, and list 4 causes, 4 figures, 4 events & 4 effects.. 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 . The Age of Exploration. Ferdinand and Isabella. Commercial Revolution. Capitalism. Bullionism. God Glory Gold. Christopher Columbus. Bartolome. de . las. Casas. Triangular Trade. Columbian Exchange. 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?. EXPLORATION & THE COLONIAL ERA. THE AMERICAS, WEST AFRICA, AND EUROPE – SECTION 1. Ancient Cultures. arrived about 22,000 years ago via a land bridge. Earliest settlers were hunters. Agriculture thrived starting about 5,000 years ago. Warm-Up Question. :. Examine the Unit 7 Organizer & answer the following questions:. What were 2 effects of exploration?. How did gov’t change because of the Renaissance & Age of Exploration?. : Europeans Explore. the East. The Age of Exploration. Setting the Stage. Europeans . began. exploring . inspired by. the Crusades. “The Wonders of the World” by Marco Polo. A. desire for . wealth. ANATOMY The use of trade or firm names in this publication is for reader information only,and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Department of Agriculture of any This 1995 edition was funded by th
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