Other Important Events of Colonization Read 102-103 1. Create and label a diagram of the Triangular Trade. 2. Answer Q’s pg 103 Geo Skills 1 and 2. 3.

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Other Important Events of Colonization Read Create and label a diagram of the Triangular Trade. 2. Answer Q’s pg 103 Geo Skills 1 and How was the Triangular Trade different from the Columbian Exchange? Read Summarize the colonization of New France and New Spain. Use the 5 w’s and h. (Who, what, where, when, why, how) You may choose to do each seperately.

Colonial Trade: the Triangular Trade

Middle Passage: the shipping of enslaved Africans from the Indies A4D4A01A904F&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US#

Differences between Columbian Exchange and Triangular Trade Columbian Exchange The introduction of major goods to/from Europe Includes mostly disease Involves America/Europe Triangular Trade The massive trading of goods to/from Europe Includes the “Middle Passage” Involves East Indies – with America and Europe