Warm-Up9/8/15 Identify one way that Europe changed each region they touched. 1. Asia 2. Africa 3. Americas.

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Warm-Up9/8/15 Identify one way that Europe changed each region they touched. 1. Asia 2. Africa 3. Americas

How did Europe impact the regions they touched?

Key vocabulary Port cities – cities near oceans Isolation – no contact with outsiders Missionaries – people who spread Christianity to other countries

Europe’s Impact on Asia

Trading with Asia Europeans began trading with Asia in 1600s. Portugal started first when looking for a way around Africa; and landed in India. Considered Asians as equal because they had advanced technology and military expertise. Europeans built trading posts near Asian countries’ coast and Asian merchants became wealthy and dependent on trade. Trade with Europe brought Asia out of isolation.

Isolation Europeans allowed Christian missionaries to travel to Asia to spread their religion. Asian countries already had their own religions and did not want Christianity in their countries. Asia restricted or cut off trade from Europe and went back to isolationism.

Goa, India Goa is a state in western India with coastlines stretching along the Arabian Sea. Its long history as a Portuguese colony prior to 1961 is evident in its preserved 16th- century churches and the area’s tropical spice plantations.

Trade Market in Goa

Warm-Up 9/9/15 1. On a sheet of paper, give me five facts that you’ve learned about European Expansion. 2. Be specific and write in complete sentences!!!! 3. Make sure your name, date, and period are on the top left corner. 4. Submit to your period’s basket.

Europe’s Impact on the Americas

Key Vocabulary 1.Plantations – large farms that used slave labor to harvest crops for selling. 2. Cash Crops – massed produced crops grown for profit. 3. Indentured servants - Individuals who worked to pay off debt or to pay their way to the New World. 4. Redemptioners – Indentured servants who worked out their terms after arriving to the Americas

Colony Types Trade Post Colony 1. Established for trading items for PROFIT (think of a General Store) 2. Usually along an established TRADE ROUTE Plantation Colony 1. Large areas of land used to farm CASH CROPS 2. Had slaves work the land 3. Sugarcane first cash crop grown in Americas (Mostly in South America)

Colony Types cont’d…. Settlement Colony 1. Established for people to live permanently and set up business for profit. 2. Have own government, but ruled by mother country. 3. Jamestown was first created as a trading colony, but later became a settlement colony.

Native Americans as Slave Labor Before the importation of African slaves, Spain and Portugal enslaved Native Americans. They saw Natives as savages and tried to convert them to Christianity. Britain and France did not enslave Native Americans, but enslaved Africans. France traded with Natives and had a good relationship with them.

French and Indian War France had a prosperous fur trade with the Native Americans. Britain wanted to take over the fur trade and French claimed land. When France went to war with Britain, Native Americans helped France; but Britain won. As a result, France’s land claim and influence in the New World began to decline.

Homework: **Study for Unit 1 Test **Work on Changes Brochure

Warm-up 9/10/15 1. What do you know about the African slave trade? 2. What do you think life would be like if Europeans did not explore the world?

Europe’s affect on Africa. Key Vocabulary 1. Triangular Trade – the trading of raw materials, slaves, and goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas 2. Middle Passage – transport of slaves across the Atlantic Ocean. 3. Columbian Exchange – the massive trading of goods, people, ideas, and diseases across the Atlantic Ocean

Triangular Trade 1.Manufactured goods (tools, guns, rum, and cloth) from Europe to the coast of West Africa 2.Slaves from Africa to the American colonies 3.Raw materials (sugar, molasses, tobacco, and cotton) back to Europe

Africans as Slave Labor 1. Native Americans did not supply enough labor force. Many died from European diseases. 2. Europeans had to look for “other” labor and found it in Africa. -Europeans traded with Tribal kings that would capture enemies and trade them for horses, iron, cloth, weapons, etc. 3. Middle Passage – Voyage across the Atlantic Ocean that resulted in death or disease of many Africans. -They traveled in cramped spaces and suffered from inhumane conditions including starvation and dehydration. – 2 million died on voyage

The Columbian Exchange – the massive trading of goods, people, ideas, and diseases across the Atlantic Ocean

Homework: **Study for Unit 1 Test **Complete Unit 1 Study Guide