Bell Ringer Identify the weapon and shelter used by Native Americans from each time period. 1.Paleo 2.Archaic 3.Woodland 4.Mississippian.

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Bell Ringer Identify the weapon and shelter used by Native Americans from each time period. 1.Paleo 2.Archaic 3.Woodland 4.Mississippian

European Countries “FES” up to Exploring

Standard SS8H1 The Student will evaluate the development of Native American cultures and impact of European exploration and settlement on the Native American cultures in Georgia.Element c. Explain reasons for European exploration and settlement of North America, with emphasis on the interests of the French, Spanish, and British in the southeastern area.

Essential Question What were the reasons for European exploration and colonization of North America?

Agenda Opening: Christopher Columbus Cartoon Work ~ Interactive PowerPoint Work ~ Interactive PowerPoint Session: ~ “FES” Map Session: ~ “FES” Map Closing: Christopher Columbus BrainPop

Introduction Classic “Christopher Columbus” cartoon Try to answer the following question: Why are Native Americans also know as Indians?

Christopher Columbus

1269 Marco Polo & The Silk Road Traveled to China & Asia as a merchant trader Brought spices back to Europe Wrote a book about his journeys Bandits made the Silk Road dangerous to travel Many countries began to look for an ocean route to the Indies

1492 Christopher Columbus & the Americas Wanted to reach the West Indies by sailing West Spain financed his trip & gave him 3 ships: Nina, Pinta, & Santa Maria Landed in Bahamas but thought he was in East India

1499 Amerigo Vespucci Sailed for Portugal & Spain Realized that Columbus had discovered a entirely new continent America named after him 1519 Ferdinand Magellan Sailed for Portugal First to circumnavigate the Earth Named the Pacific Ocean (Peaceful Wind)

Europeans “FES” up to Discovering the New World France England (Great Britain) Spain Explored for God, Glory, & Gold

Europeans “FES” up to Discovering the New World France England (Great Britain) Spain Explored for God, Glory, & Gold

France Looking for a water route to the Pacific Ocean (Northwest Passage) Explored Canada, along the Mississippi River, & Louisiana

England Running out of living space so needed new land Lack of jobs Settled along east coast of North America Set up 13 colonies to support mercantilism Raw materials taken from colonies and sent back to England Finished products sold back to colonists

Spain Searched for gold Wanted to spread Catholicism (Christianity) Set up missions to “Christianize” Native Americans Explored present day Florida, southern portion of North America, Mexico, and parts of South America

Let’s Color our Maps

Christopher Columbus BrainPop Video Logs Record at least 2 facts to share with the class. moushistoricalfigures/christophercolum bus/preview.weml