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Reminders: Unit: Age of Exploration Focus Activity: Homework: MYP Unit Question: Why do people explore? What are the consequences? Focus Question: What were the effects of Spanish exploration? Focus Activity: Turn to page 22 Homework: Decoding the Dutch (pg. 22) Thursday, October 11th, 2018 Reminders: Unit Test: Wednesday, 10/17 Socktoberfest/Learning for Legs

Colony of New France

Causes of French Exploration Fish and Furs: For trade, to become wealthy

Causes of French Exploration 2. Find: A Northwest passage to Asia

Causes of French Exploration Friends: With natives to gain land

Giovanni da Verrazano

The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge: Connects Staten Island and Brooklyn

Jacques Cartier

Samuel de Champlain

What were the reasons for French exploration? Exit Card What were the reasons for French exploration?