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Warm-up(7) What might motivate you to move from your home to somewhere else? Add Unit 1: 13 Colonies pg. 27 to Table of Contents Paste title page onto pg. 27 Lifework tracker

Announcements Trash Notebooks & folders

Table discussion(3) What does it mean to explore? Where do you want to explore and why? What is the difference between “discovering” a place and finding a place where someone already lives? What might that interaction look like?

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Final Discussion question (2) After watching the video, do you have anything else to add?

Team Haughton Our Goal Today’s Mission 100% Passing Rate & 30% Level 3 Rate on all exams Team Haughton Diamonds will be able to: Explain reasons for European exploration Explain the Columbian Exchange

European Exploration in the 1500s pg. 29 Unit 1: The Thirteen Colonies

Europe 1 of 7 continents Made up of several countries Began to explore the entire world

New Technology Compass New, faster ships Better maps Guns

Exploring Countries Spain France The Netherlands Great Britain (England)

Explorers Marco Polo Amerigo Vespucci Christopher Columbus

Goals Money Power Respect Religion

The Columbian Exchange Exchange of goods, people, and ideas between old and new world (western and eastern hemispheres)

Independent Practice (10) Write a letter to a friend explaining to them: How and why Europeans explored Explain to them the Columbian Exchange Be sure to include ALL the details we discussed in class and these words: Columbian exchange Technology Exploration

Cool-Down

Lifework Complete the Exploration Comic Strips Look over Ultimate Review Guide Study for History Skills Quiz #3