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Tuesday, Sept. 4
1. Turn in your homework (put on my desk) “All About Me” if you did not turn it in on Friday
2. Update Table of Contents
Date Title Entry #
8/29 European Exploration and Colonization timeline 3
8/30 America Before Columbus movie 4
8/31 Motives for Exploration wksheet/notes 5
9/4 Columbian Exchange notes 6
9/4 Columbian Exchange Activity 7
3. Get out your binder for a binder check
Columbian Exchange #6
Summary:
Columbian Exchange
• Main points and questions:
• What is the Columbian Exchange?
• What were the causes and effects?
• What were some of the items brought back and forth?
Columbian Exchange #6
I. Definition: The transfer of plants, animals, foods, and diseases between
the old world and the new world.
Summary:
Columbian Exchange #6II. Causes: Europeans crossing the Atlantic
to create new communities in the Americas.
Summary:
Columbian Exchange #6
III. Effects in the *Diseases kill millions of
Americas: natives
*Europeans and Native Americans create a blended culture in the Americas.
Summary:
Columbian Exchange #6
IV. Effects in Europe: *Europeans grow nutritious foods
*New foods fuel a rapid population growth in Europe
(Go back through your notes and write 4 questions on the left hand side. These questions should be questions that I would write for a test). Then write a summary. If you do not finish this it is for homework.
Columbian Exchange-From the Old World-
• Horses• Cows• Pigs• Sheep• Chicken• Honey Bees• Wheat• Sugar Cane• Onions• Lettuce• Okra• Peaches• Pears• Watermelons• Citrus Fruits
Columbian Exchange-From the Old World-• Bananas• Olives• Lilacs• Daffodils• Tulips• Daisys• Dandelions• Crabgrass
Columbian Exchange-From the New World-• Corn• Potatoes• Tomatoes• Peppers• Chocolate• Vanilla• Tobacco• Beans• Pumpkins• Avocados• Peanuts
Columbian Exchange-From the New World-• Pineapple
• Blueberries
• Sunflowers
• Petunias
• Dahlias
• Marigolds
• Wild rice