The Columbian Exchange

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The Columbian Exchange Chapter 16, section 2

How did the Columbian Exchange change America? Topic Question How did the Columbian Exchange change America?

Big Idea The exchange of plants, animals, ideas and technology between the Old World and the New World brought many changes all over the world.

Vocabulary Columbian Exchange Plantations Bartolome de las Casas Racism

What were European explorers looking for? What did they run into? Plants and Animals What were European explorers looking for? What did they run into?

Old World Plants and Animals List what came from where Asia Europe What effect did these new items have on America?

New World Plants and Animals List what came from where America What effect did these new items have on the world?

Culture and Technology What else was introduced to new places?

Religion and Language Religion was #1 priority. How was religion passed? How was language passed?

Technology What new technologies were introduced? How did they affect life?

Society and the Economy The Europeans increased _____. This had a huge effect on _______ and __________.

Treatment of American Indians Portugal and Spain made money from ________. But these needed lots of workers. Where did we get our workers? How were they treated? What was the effect on the population? What did people try to do?

Slavery and Society When too many Indians died, to whom did we turn for our labor? What was the effect of all these cultures mingling? Describe the social order

Reflection Refer back to the topic question and write a 7 sentence response using the section.