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Must Do: Remember the example you wrote about someone being superior.  Do you remember Must Do: Remember the example you wrote about someone being superior.  Do you remember

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Must Do: Remember the example you wrote about someone being superior. Do you remember - PPT Presentation

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Must Do:

Remember the example you wrote about someone being superior. Do you remember a time when they tried to take advantage of you? Someone else? Describe it. What did they want?Slide2

Review

Finish these analogies:

Natives are to the Europeans as ___________

a

re to _______________.

Europeans are to the Natives as___________

a

re to________________. Slide3

Analyze and SynthesizeSlide4
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1552Slide7

Henry Powell’s Discovery of the Mississippi, 1853Slide8

Memoirs

of Samuel de

Champlain

, 17th

century

Of all the most useful and excellent arts, that of navigation has always seemed to me to occupy the first place. For the more hazardous it is, and the more numerous the perils and losses by which it is attended, so much the more is it esteemed and exalted above all others, being wholly unsuited to the timid and irresolute. By this art we obtain knowledge of different countries, regions, and realms. By it we attract and bring to our own land all kinds of riches, by it the idolatry of paganism is overthrown and Christianity proclaimed throughout all the regions of the earth. This is the art which from my early age has won my love, and induced me to expose myself almost all my life to the impetuous waves of the ocean, and led me to explore the

coasts [of America]