World History B March 17-21.

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World History B March 17-21

Monday, March 17 OA: Use map and timeline on p. 550 & 551 1. When did Christopher Columbus make his first voyage and what other important event happened about that time? 2. What was the first Spanish conquest in the Americas? 3. When and where did Britain and France establish their first colonies in the Americas? 4. What was the northernmost city that was part of the Spanish territory? 5. Who controlled what is modern day Cuba? Map Directions: NB 22 Notebook # 24 & 25 Ch. 19 & 20 PowerPoint Homework: Complete NB 21-23 Read Ch. 19 & 20

Tuesday, March 18 OA: Random test questions for Ch. 19 (1) & 20 (all sections) Spanish conquerors were known as: “Circling” of the world: This Spanish explorer conquered the Inca in Peru? This English explorer is known for exploring Australia, New Zealand, and the Hawaiian Islands: What transaction occurred on the Middle Passage? United Streaming Video: Amistad Revolt (There will be 5 test questions on this video clip!) Notebook # 24 & 25 Ch. 19 & 20 PowerPoint Homework: Complete NB 21-23 Test on Ch. 19 Sec. 1 and all of 20 on Thursday Read Ch. 19 & 20

Wednesday, March 19 OA: Random test questions for Ch. 19 (1) & 20 (all sections) The first permanent English settlement in the Americas was: What was the purpose of the Treaty of Tordesillas? Of all the mutinies aboard slave ships, how many were successfully commandeered by the captive slaves? This Spanish explorer conquered the Aztecs in Mexico: Who sailed for Portugal and claimed the land explored by Columbus was not India, but a new world? Crash Course: Atlantic Slave Trade Notebook # 24 & 25 Ch. 19 & 20 PowerPoint Homework: Complete NB 21-23 Test on Ch. 19 Sec. 1 and all of 20 on Friday Read Ch. 19 & 20

Thursday, March 20 OA: Test on Ch. 19 Sec. 1 and all of 20 on Friday Geography Skill Builders p. 568 (2 questions) Analyzing Primary Sources p. 569 (2 questions) Notebook # 24 & 25 Ch. 19 & 20 PowerPoint Homework: Complete NB 21-23 Test on Ch. 19 Sec. 1 and all of 20 on Friday Bring a #2 pencil!

Friday, March 21 OA: 10 minute quiet study Test Ch. 19 & 20 Ch. 22 Vocab.