The First Global Age: Europe, the Americas, and Africa

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The First Global Age: Europe, the Americas, and Africa Chapter 16 The First Global Age: Europe, the Americas, and Africa

New France, the English Colonies, and Africa Sections 3-4 New France, the English Colonies, and Africa

APWH Themes: 1 – Interaction between Humans & the Environment 2 – Development & Interaction of Cultures 3 – State-building, Expansion, and Conflict 4 –Creation, Expansion & Interaction of Economic Systems 5 – Development & Transformation of Social Structures   Essential Questions: How did New France and New England differ? How did Triangle Trade work? What new African states emerged and how did they interact with Europeans?

Samuel de Champlain (c. 1580-1635)

Map of New France by Samuel de Champlain

A Sketch of the Jamestown Fort

Jamestown Settlement, Current Day

Captain John Smith (1580-1631)

Pocahontas (1475-1541)

Tobacco Plants

New Netherlands and New Amsterdam

Slave Transport from Interior Africa

Asante Kingdom

The Golden Stool – Seat of power and believed to be soul of Asante nation, living, dead and yet to be born

Asante Warrior Pistol

Asante Gold Mask

Boer Trekkers

The Great Trek

Rise of Zulu Kingdom

Sketch of Shaka Zulu r.1816-1828

Zulu Weapons

Battles with Europeans