Chapter 14 The Beginnings of Our Global Age

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Chapter 14 The Beginnings of Our Global Age World History Chapter 14 The Beginnings of Our Global Age

Bell Ringer What do you think were the major Motivations for Exploring The Seas/ What factors encouraged European exploration? What are some risks that people take today in order to make money? Is there any other exploring left to do? Where?

Chapter 14 Pre-Test Define cartographer. What factors encouraged European exploration? Who was Vasco da Gama? What did he do? What does the term circumnavigate mean and who was the first person to do this? Explain what the Columbian Exchange was? What was the Middle Passage?