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Exploring the Americas Pages 26-52 CHAPTER 2 Exploring the Americas Pages 26-52

CHAPTER 2-1 Pages 28-22 EQ: What events and technological advances paved the way for European exploration?

CHAPTER 2-1 NEW IDEAS & NATIONS

CHAPTER 2-1 NEW IDEAS & NATIONS

Brain Pop www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/worldhistory/middleages www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/worldhistory/blackdeath

CHAPTER 2-1 NEW IDEAS & NATIONS

DEFINING

CHAPTER 2-1 TECHNOLOGY’S IMPACT

CHAPTER 2-1 TECHNOLOGY’S IMPACT

LISTING

AFRICAN KINGDOMS

AFRICAN KINGDOMS

COMPARING

SECTION WRAP-UP CRUSADES MERCHANTS CRUSADES CHINA COLUMBUS PRINTING PRESS MAP ASTROLABE COMPASS FAR CARAVEL FASTER SHALLOW COASTS EXPLORATION

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