Power Mapping the Three Worlds before Columbus (ch.1)

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Power Mapping the Three Worlds before Columbus (ch.1) Africa Americas Europe Weapons Wealth & trade Transportation Communication Technology United? Knowledge of the other worlds

Impact of Columbus: Columbian Exchange Label the map to show what things went from the Old World (Europe/Africa/Asia) towards the New World (the Americas) and what things went from the New World to the Old. Use your text p.45 and other sources. Glue it into your Notebook.

European Colonies 1. Predict: Which European nation do you think would develop the most wealth from their colonies? Why? 2. Predict: Which European nation do you think would develop the least wealth from their colonies? Why?

European Colonies 3. Predict: Which European nations do you think would most likely have conflicts? Why? 4. Predict: What impact do you think this has had on the development of the United States? Why?