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The Columbian Exchange If you could eat all your favorite foods in one day what would the menu look like for that day? Create a menu of your favorite foods from Breakfast to Lunch to Dinner. Even include a snack if you like. Be detailed in your meal choices! Copy ONLY the chart and the title into your BINDER. Breakfast Chocolate milk Bagel with peanut butter Cereal w/ milk Lunch Pineapple and Pepperoni Pizza French Fries Sprite Dinner Mashed Potatoes Corn on the Cob Hamburger Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Example

Columbian Exchange When the peoples of the Eastern and Western hemispheres met what do you think was exchanged between the two groups?

Columbian Exchange Put in your BINDER Exchange of goods: food, medicine, technology, clothing Exchange of ideas: government, religion, arts, languages The Exchange went both ways: Europeans effected Americans AND Americans effected Europeans

Columbian Exchange Europe, Africa, & Asia Americas: Maize (Corn) Wheat Sugar Banana Rice Grape (wine) Olive oil Dandelions Horse Pig Cow Goat Chicken Smallpox Typhus Americas: Maize (Corn) Potato Sweet Potato Beans Peanut Squash Pumpkin Peppers Pineapple Tomato Cocoa Page 71 of your Textbook

Columbian Exchange Europe, Africa, & Asia Americas: Maize (Corn) Wheat Sugar Banana Rice Grape (wine) Olive oil Dandelions Horse******* Pig Cow Goat Chicken Smallpox Typhus Americas: Maize (Corn) Potato Sweet Potato Beans Peanut Squash Pumpkin Peppers Pineapple Tomato Cocoa Page 71 of your Textbook

Columbian Exchange Europe, Africa, & Asia Americas: Maize (Corn) Wheat Sugar Banana Rice Grape (wine) Olive oil Dandelions Horse Pig Cow Goat Chicken Smallpox Typhus Americas: Maize (Corn) Potato Sweet Potato Beans Peanut Squash Pumpkin Peppers Pineapple Tomato***** Cocoa Page 71 of your Textbook

Columbian Exchange Europe, Africa, & Asia Americas: Maize (Corn) Wheat Sugar Banana***** Rice Grape (wine) Olive oil Dandelions Horse Pig Cow Goat Chicken Smallpox Typhus Americas: Maize (Corn) Potato Sweet Potato Beans Peanut Squash Pumpkin Peppers Pineapple Tomato Cocoa Page 71 of your Textbook

Columbian Exchange Europe, Africa, & Asia Americas: Maize (Corn) Wheat Sugar Banana Rice Grape (wine) Olive oil Dandelions Horse Pig Cow Goat Chicken Smallpox Typhus Americas: Maize (Corn) Potato Sweet Potato Beans Peanut Squash Pumpkin Peppers Pineapple Tomato Cocoa***** Page 71 of your Textbook

Killed by European Diseases Columbian Exchange 90% of Native Americans Killed by European Diseases Europe, Africa, & Asia Wheat Sugar Banana Rice Grape (wine) Olive oil Dandelions Horse Pig Cow Goat Chicken Smallpox***** Typhus***** Americas: Maize (Corn) Potato Sweet Potato Beans Peanut Squash Pumpkin Peppers Pineapple Tomato Cocoa Page 71 of your Textbook

Native American Skills Snow shoes Fur trapping Canoeing Native American political structures: Ben Franklin and the League of the Iroquois

Native American Words Can you speak Powhatan, the language of Pocahontas? Moccasin Hickory Raccoon Opossum Persimmon

Exploration Cause and Effect! Put in your ISN

EXPLORATION OF THE AMERICAS Cause Europeans want more goods from Asia Muslims gain control of trade between Europe and Asia Rulers of European nations seek ways to increase their wealth European nations look for a sea route to Asia Columbus reaches the Americas EXPLORATION OF THE AMERICAS

Spain builds a Royal empire in the Americas Effects Spain builds a Royal empire in the Americas English, French, and Dutch set up colonies in North America French Fur Trade Begins Millions of Native Americans die from “European” diseases Slave traders bring enslaved Africans to the Americas Food from the Americas are introduced into Europe Effects Today The United States is a multicultural society American foods, such as corn and potatoes, are important to people’s diets around the world

The Columbian Exchange changed the world because ID Question 9/7/10 The Columbian Exchange changed the world because

Copy this statement onto the back of the handout you picked up. Umbrella Question Describe the precedents set by the early governments established in the Jamestown and Plymouth colonies. Then, explain their long-term effects on the United States. Copy this statement onto the back of the handout you picked up.

Identifying Artifacts What facts do you know? What can you infer from the facts about the artifacts?