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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
16.1 Voyages of Columbus:1.WHO is the first European credited with reaching the Americas?2.WHAT COUNTRY paid for his voyage?3.WHO were the KING and QUEEN of that country?4.Give the YEAR of the first voyage.5.Name the TREATY (spell best as possible) that divided the world in half?6.Give ONE WORD to describe the travels of Magellan.
1. Take out notebook – answer these now – you should know them, but they are in 16.1 if you need to look
2. You will need to READ & TAKE NOTES (in your own style) 16.1 for tomorrow
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
1. WHO is the first European credited with reaching the Americas?
2. WHAT COUNTRY paid for his voyage?3. WHO were the KING and QUEEN of that country?4. Give the YEAR of the first voyage.5. Name the TREATY (spell best as possible) that divided
the world in half?6. Give ONE WORD to describe the travels of Magellan.
1. Take out homework (16.1 FIB)2. COMPLETE TERMS TO KNOW3. Turn in both Terms and FIB4. Take out notebook – answer these now
AND keep notebook out all class!
16.1 Voyages of Columbus:
Determining Longitude & Latitude, 6:02
What 2 pieces of information are needed to determine
longitude (lines north-south)?
What problems did Columbus encounter? (technology, skill, etc…)
First Voyage to the New World, 11:22
Thursday February 7, 2013must have book today!
More 16.1:1. What was the ISLAND Columbus first found?2. What is the OTHER NAME for the Caribbean
Islands?3. The imaginary line drawn by the Treaty of
Tordesillas cut through which BODY OF WATER and which PIECE OF LAND?
4. Vespucci discovered the mouth of WHICH RIVER?
5. WHO is credited with being the first European to sight the Pacific Ocean?
16.1 Cause & EffectChristopher Columbus'
voyages triggered many changes in cultures for both
worlds
in Europe:
in Americas:
Spanish Conquistadors went
to colonize the Americas
Aztec emperor Moctezuma treats Cortés with respect
because they think he's a god
(2 reasons)Conquistadores easily defeat
Aztecs and Incas
(section 2 )
16.2 Cause & EffectColumbus brings American plants and
animals to Europe and European plants and animals to Americas
Roman Catholic Church sends missionaries to the
Americas
In 1542 the encomienda
system is ended
Spanish colonists intermarry with Native Americans
Gold replaces sugar as Brazil's main export for the Portuguese
FRIDAY February 8, 20131. Use your CAUSE/EFFECT notes to answer these
questions…16.2 Spanish & Portuguese Colonies:
1. Why did Conquistadors go to the Americas?2. What happened to Moctezuma after he
welcomed Cortez into the empire?3. Why were Conquistadors able to easily defeat
the Aztecs & Incas?4. What was the result of Columbus bringing
plants & animals back to Europe or from Europe to the American? (what do we call this action?)
5. Who brought an end to the encomienda system? How?
FRIDAY February 8, 20131. Use your CAUSE/EFFECT notes to answer these
questions…16.2 Spanish & Portuguese Colonies:
1. Why did Conquistadors go to the Americas?2. What happened to Moctezuma after he welcomed
Cortez into the empire?3. Why were Conquistadors able to easily defeat the
Aztecs & Incas?4. What was the result of Columbus bringing plants &
animals back to Europe or from Europe to the American? (what do we call this action?)
5. Who brought an end to the encomienda system? How?
6. What were the results of intermarriage in the Spanish colonies?
7. Why did gold replace sugar at Brazil’s main export?
2. Turn in 16.2 FIB outlines3. Keep out notes books…
16.2 Cause & Effect
Spanish colonists intermarry with Native Americans
Gold replaces sugar as Brazil's main export for the Portuguese
MONDAY February 11, 20131. Use your notes & your brain to answer
these questions…16.3 Dutch, French, & English Colonies:
1. “The Dutch” are people from which European nation?
2. “New France” was another name for: 3. Name THREE major cities along the
Atlantic coast of North America as of 1763.
4. Chief of Wampanoags during Kling Philip’s War.
2. Turn in 16.3 FIB outlines3. Keep out notes books & get ready for
more cause/effect…4. Chapter 16 quiz on Wednesday!!!
16.3 Cause & Effect
John Cabot sails for England in 1497
North American colonies had different geographical
conditions
New England:
Middle Atlantic: Southern:
Colonial shipping encouraged growth of towns in North
America
Wampanoag chief Metacomet wanted to stop
colonists from expanding into new areas
TUESDAY February 12, 20131. Turn in any completed but ungraded
outlines – all due with quiz tomorrow!!2. Keep out notes books & get ready for
16.4 cause/effect…the last of it!3. TODAY:
8 page Book: Exploration Chapter 16 Review History Whatever isn’t finished today is due
tomorrow!4. Chapter 16 quiz on Wednesday!!! 5. Open House 6pm-9pm on Thursday!
16.4 Cause & Effect
Europeans change how slavery is viewed in West Africa (and eventually the
world)
A series of wars were fought between these three groups to control trade posts along West
African coast
Slave trade begins in western Africa
(2 results)
16.4 Cause & Effect___________considered slavery a form of punishment; ___________
considered slaves a possession to _____ & _____ for profit
Europeans change how slavery is viewed in West Africa (and eventually the
world)
_______, _______, & ________ competed to control trade along
______ ________
A series of wars were fought between these three groups to control trade posts along West
African coast
Slave trade begins in western Africa
(2 results)-Population ______
-Many cultures _______1. Notebook outlines will be checked again during tomorrow's quiz
(16.II.A-B, 16.III)2. TODAY:
8 page Book: Exploration 16.IV FIB outline - purple Chapter 16 Review History Whatever isn’t finished today is due tomorrow!
3. Chapter 16 quiz on Wednesday!!!
16.4 Cause & Effect___________considered slavery a form of punishment; ___________
considered slaves a possession to _____ & _____ for profit
Europeans change how slavery is viewed in West Africa (and eventually the
world)
_______, _______, & ________ competed to control trade along
______ ________
A series of wars were fought between these three groups to control trade posts along West
African coast
Slave trade begins in western Africa
(2 results)-Population ______
-Many cultures _______1. Turn in any completed but ungraded outlines – all due with quiz
tomorrow!!2. TODAY:
8 page Book: Exploration Chapter 16 Review History Whatever isn’t finished today is due tomorrow!
3. Chapter 16 quiz on Wednesday!!!