9/15 Learning Target I can describe 3 examples of what Europe was like before finding the Americas.

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9/15 Learning Target I can describe 3 examples of what Europe was like before finding the Americas

Jigsaw-Summarize your section in 3 sentences in your OWN WORDS 1. Trading Networks; Pg. 10 2. Land Use; Pg. 12 3. Religious beliefs; pg. 12 4. Social Organization; pg. 13

Find the people with other numbers around you and get the rest of the information

Trading Networks Because of Geography different groups became experts at different skills Intermediate people brought things from place to place Groups shared some traits because of this

Land Use Land was not able to be owned or sold This idea caused conflict when Europeans came All things are living, only dug land when necessary

Religious Beliefs Ancestors live in nature. Believed in Supreme Beings. Nature can speak to them.

Social Organization Family was strong, called kinship. Work varied depending on a persons age, gender or social status Some tribes all lived together in large groups, some lived in small bands so they could hunt, and got together for special occassions.

Colors of the Wind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4vkq2ztxSw

Unit 1 Vocabulary #1 Quiz Wednesday Word Definition(in your own words) Historically relevant sentence using word -Indigenous (Dictionary) -Migration p.5 -Colonization p.28 -Columbian Exchange p.29 -Plantation p.18- -Joint-Stock Company p.42 -Headright System p.45 -Indentured Servant p.45 -Kinship p.13

Indigenous Native to a specific location.

Migration The act of moving from one part of the world to another.

Colonization The establishment of outlying settlements by a parent country.

Columbian Exchange The transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Western Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere.

Plantation A large farm on which the labor of slaves or other workers is used to grow a single crop, such as sugar cane or cotton.

Joint-Stock Company Businesses in which people invest their money in a colony.

Headright System I paid for your passage to Virginia you received 50 acres of land.

Indentured Servant In exchange for passage to North America an individual agreed to a limited term of servitude.

Kinship The ties between members of a family.

Social Heirarchy

Answer the following questions from the book, alone or with a partner How did the Social Hierarchy in Europe affect how Europeans treated other people when they came to the Americas? What were the Crusades? Why did people stop listening to the church? How did trade with Asia make Europe more powerful? What were people looking for when they found the Americas?

How did the Social Hierarchy in Europe affect how Europeans treated other people when they came to the Americas?

What were the Crusades?

Why did people stop listening to the church?

How did trade with Asia make Europe more powerful?

What were people looking for when they found the Americas?