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Bellringer: 1. Pick up the sheets on the desk by the door. 2 Bellringer: 1. Pick up the sheets on the desk by the door. 2. Work on the Religions Review Warm-Up and turn it into the drawer when finished. We will take 10-15 minutes for this. 3. Update Table of Contents: 5: Notes – Trade Routes in 1500 6: Religions Recap Worksheet 7: Study Guide – World at 1500 4. Your HW: Complete study guide; study for your World at 1500 quest next class!

Today’s Agenda: 1. Bellringer 2 Today’s Agenda: 1. Bellringer 2. Quick Check: Where to find the answers for the Empires activity 3. Notes on Trade Routes 4. Study Guide Work Time HW: Complete study guide; study for World at 1500 Quest next class (covers Religions, Trade Routes, and Empires)

The World @ 1500: Trade Routes Ms. Allen World History II 2015-16

NOTES: Part 1 Use the map to label the following 1500-era trade routes. You will need 6 colored pencils. Fill in the KEY COLORS on your map legend In pencil, label the following locations: China Mughal Ottoman Songhai Europe

Important Trade Routes of the 1500s: Silk Road -- routes across Asia to Mediterranean basin Maritime -- routes across the Indian Ocean Trans-Saharan -- routes across North Africa Northern European -- sea and river trade Western European -- sea and river trade South China Seas and lands of Southeast Asia

Route #1: Silk Road

Silk Road Route #1: Silk Road Spanning from the Pacific Ocean Mediterranean Sea Used to trade: Chinese Silk Porcelain Spices Paper Fruit Jade IDEAS

Route #2: Maritime Trade Routes

Route #2: Maritime Trade Routes Along the coasts of Africa, Middle East & Asia Used to trade: – Spices – Cinnamon & Clove

Route #3: Trans-Saharan Routes across North Africa

Route #3: Trans-Saharan Routes across North Africa Spanning across North Africa Providing: Gold Salt Also trading: Products from the other trade routes

Route #4: . Northern European links with the Black Sea

Route #4: . Northern European links with the Black Sea All across Europe to the Black and Caspian Seas Trading: Textiles Products from Asia, Africa & Europe

Route #5: . Western Europe sea routes

Route #5: . Western Europe sea routes Location: From the Black Sea to the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea Trading: Largely products and ideas from the other routes

Route #6: South China Sea and lands of Southeast Asia

Route #6: South China Sea and lands of Southeast Asia Location: Sea of Asia, crossing with the Maritime Trade Routes Trading: Spices